. | The Movers, a South African band formed in 1967, combined traditional rhythms with US soul, jazz, and funk, quickly becoming one of the country’s most popular groups. Their first album, Crying Guitar, sold over half a million copies, and their music became a voice of hope and resistance during apartheid, especially with songs like Soweto Inn. Despite facing challenges such as censorship and lineup changes, they continued to evolve and produce music. Their legacy endures as they are celebrated for their cultural impact and influence on South African music. |