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 | | Cape Province was a hotbed for South African jazz bands at the time, but Johannesburg became the capital for South African jazz. |
 | | The city boasted alumni like Jazz Maniacs and Harlem Swingsters, and musicians like Ellison Temba, Elijah Nkanyane, Ntemi Piliso, Wilson Silgee and Isaac Nkosi. |
 | | Female jazz vocalists were particularly popular in South Africa in the 40s and 50s, with Dolly Rathebe being the first star. |
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