TY - ADVS TI - Lucky Dube: South African music and its influences PY - 2004/// CY - Princeton, New Jersey PB - Films for the Humanities and Sciences KW - Music KW - African influences KW - Reggae musicians KW - Rastafarians KW - fast N1 - Twenty-five (25) minutes; Executive producer, Terri Roberts ; Writer, Gus Silber ; Production manager, Debi Nethersole ; Assistant Director, Peter Thage ; Production assistant, Sam Dintoe ; Sound technician, Philip Rotha ; Grips, Greg Spitzer ; Gaffer, Fuzzy Skinner ; Camera, Roy MacGregor ; Production assistant, Christopher April ; Online editor, Martin Lloyd ; Final mix engineer, Kevin Willson ; Music, Garth Deacon ; Graphics, Matthew Crauser; Narrator: Ogina Mhlope; Band members: Jabu Sibumbe, Chris Ntaka, Thuthukani Cele, Eugene Mthethwa, Raymond Monono, Chris Dlamini, Vulindlela Yeni, Noumiso Nyouane, Jabulani Mdluli, Fhumi Maduna, Themba Khumalo, Khabonna Nsele N2 - Followers of the Jamaica-based Rastafarian religion dream of someday returning to their African roots. Lucky Dube is already there as South Africa's most vocal rastaman, his voice brings a message of hope and harmony to a troubled country. His full-bodied blend of roots reggae and township soul evokes a strong response across barriers of race, culture and political persuasion. A true proponent of national unity, Dube performs music that includes Zulu soul, urban jive, traditional Afrikaans folk music-under the pseudonym Oom Hansie-and reggae ER -