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Splash were a Soweto township band of the 1980s and 1990s led by
Dan Tshanda Splash were a Soweto township band of the 1980s and 1990s led by Dan Tshanda, lead vocalist and bass guitar. History Formation and early years (1985–1991) Born in Matangari, Venda, Dan Tshanda had to leave school at the primary level du ...
, lead vocalist and bass guitar.


History


Formation and early years (1985–1991)

Born in Matangari, Venda, Dan Tshanda had to leave school at the primary level due to lack of funds in the family. Dan got a job as a newspaper vendor for an Afrikaans newspaper, where his father worked as a sweeper. When he became old enough to drive, he ventured into the taxi industry. While working as a taxi driver, he made a demo cassette, which was submitted to a record company, by then Dan had started a group known as Flying Squad. In 1985, they released an album called MR TONY with Gallo Records. The album was not a success, but the late Hamilton Nzimande of
Gallo Records Gallo Record Company is the largest (and oldest independent) record label in South Africa. It is based in Johannesburg, South Africa, and is owned by Arena Holdings. The current Gallo Record Company is a hybrid of two South African record label ...
gave them a second chance, and Dan continued under the name "Splash". Ray Phiri of Stimela agreed to feature them as their support act whenever they had shows, he later discovered that they had a great talent and decided they should change their names to SPLASH. This was the birth of a giant in South African music. In 1991 Dan Tshanda formed a group called Matshikos that was led by his two backing vocalists Penwell Kunene and Joseph Tshimange releasing an album, ''The Park Is Mine''.


Death

Tshanda died on 5 January 2019, aged 54, at a Johannesburg hospital from a heart attack.


Discography


Studio albums

* Mr. Tony (1985) * ''Peacock'' (1986) * ''Snake'' (1987) * ''Money'' (1988) * ''Tshokotshoko'' (1989) * ''Eye For An Eye'' (1990) * ''Nesindande'' (1991) * ''Khoma Khoma'' (1992) * ''One Comma Five'' (1993) * '' Why (1994) * ''Cellular'' (1995) * ''Ndosala'' (1996) * ''Double Face'' (1997) * ''Crocodile'' (1998) * Makhirikhiri (1999) * ''Ndivhuwo'' (2001) * Sylvia (2005) * ''Sethlopa'' (2003) * ''Tolovela'' (2009) * ''Time to Shine'' (2009) * ''Delele'' (2014) * ''Shanduka'' (2019) Posthumous


References


Further reading

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External links

* {{Authority control South African musical groups