Don Laka
Don Laka was born in 1958 near Pretoria in Mamelodi, the first child in a family
of five. In 1969 he formed his first band and made his first recording in 1972
which featured Ray Phiri on guitar.
After passing his matric in 1978 he started formal music lessons, obtaining his
licentiate in high school music teaching in 1979. From 1980 to 1981 he joined
the afro-fusion group Sakhile, that was formed by Sipho Gumede and Khaya
Mahlangu. The group revolutionized South African music, and set a trend for
groups like Bayete.
Don recorded his first big hit with the group which was called 'Oneness', before
moving to form his own band with 'Chicco' Twala, called 'Image'. The group
lasted for 10 years. In the 10 years they have recorded no less than 12LP's, and
in 1986 they were spotted by one of the top producers in the world, Tony
Visconti, who has produced 10 of David Bowie's albums, Paul McCartney T Rex,
Moody Blues and one of the classic songs of our time "I HATE MONDAYS".
During the same period Don ventured into recording solo LP;s and producing other
artists. His songs and piano playing proved to be popular with other musicians,
who then asked if he could write, produce or perform on their records. Brenda
Fassie is one artist who has performed some of Don's music.
He appeared on most of Sankomota's albums as a string and keyboard arranger.
1990 was another turning point in his career. He started writing big orchestral
arrangements for Sibongile Khumalo, who performed with the National Symphony
Orchestra of South Africa. In 1991 he also collaborated with Yvonne Chaka Chaka
and Rebecca Malope.
His career blossomed further by producing and performing with artists such as
Ray Phiri and Sipho Mabuse. He is now regarded as one of South Africa's premier
producers, having produced for Mango Groove, Sharon Dee and Johnny Clegg amongst
others.
Don started a Record Company together with a friend Oscar Mdlongwa called Kalawa
Records. This is a truly first successful black record company in South Africa,
which recorded, produced and marketed their own product without the help of any
major label. They started selling records from the boot of their cars and formed
a bigger structure.
Kalawa have achieved Triple, Double Platinum plus three Gold albums and are
responsible for much of the new music that has changed the country's youth today
- notably with the top selling group Boom Shaka.
Don sat on a panel together with Hugh Masekela and Mzwakhe Mbuli that submitted
a draft on South African (Local Music Content) Quota to the Independent
Broadcasting Authority in November 1994 and was one of the speakers regarding
the issue on Quality and Standard of South African Music.