Johnny Clegg's autobiography nominated for an award
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Congratulations are in order for the late Johnny Clegg, whose autobiography has just been nominated for an award.
Internationally recognised musician, Johnny Clegg, has inspired so many people around the world with the role he played in uniting the different races in South Africa.
His book, 'Scatterling of Africa: My Early Years', has just been nominated for the most prestigious literary award in South Africa.
The announcement was made by his son, Jesse Clegg, on Twitter.
"Very proud to announce that my father’s autobiography, #ScatterlingOfAfrica, has been shortlisted for the most prestigious literary award in South Africa," he wrote.
READ: Downtown Music Services announce Global Publishing Agreement for Johnny Clegg catalogue
Very proud to announce that my father’s autobiography, #ScatterlingOfAfrica, has been shortlisted for the most prestigious literary award in South Africa, the @SundayTimesZA Literary Award. pic.twitter.com/trs0VduGlA
— Jesse Clegg (@Jesse_Clegg) September 4, 2022
The book was released on 1 October 2021, two years after Clegg's passing. It was published by Pan Macmillan South Africa.
It details the early years of his life.
The singer was known for his love of the Zulu language and music. In the book, he details his first encounter with the Zulu culture.
He also wrote about his troubled childhood and his pursuit to break into the music industry.
His family expressed their joy over the nomination.
"We feel very proud as a family that this book that he worked so hard on is being celebrated in this way. Thank you to @PanMacmillanSA & Alison Lowrie for helping us bring this book to fruition," Jesse wrote on Twitter.
He went on to thank those who have supported them.
"And thanks to everyone who read and connected with it on such a deep level. Halala!," Jesse wrote on Twitter.
WATCH: Local school band's rendition of Johnny Cash song goes viral
We feel very proud as a family that this book that he worked so hard on is being celebrated in this way. Thank you to @PanMacmillanSA & Alison Lowrie for helping us bring this book to fruition. And thanks to everyone who read and connected with it on such a deep level. Halala! ❤️
— Jesse Clegg (@Jesse_Clegg) September 4, 2022
Image courtesy of YouTube screenshot.
More From Jacaranda FM
Show's Stories
-
Proof that children mirror what they see adults doing
This kid tries to drink water like a tequila shot...
The Workzone with Alex Jay 1 year, 2 months ago -
If you fail your driver's exam, don't do what this man did
A man who failed his driver's exam decided to hire a 'body double' to at...
The Workzone with Alex Jay 1 year, 2 months ago