The Soul Brothers were a pioneering South African instrumental band, well-regarded for their fusion of jazz and traditional Zulu music defined by rhythmic, upbeat tempos. The band was particularly renowned for the keyboard artistry of leader David Masondo and the saxophone skills of Moses Ngwenya. They made a significant impact on the South African music scene throughout the 1970s and 1980s, producing over 30 albums including influential works like "Isiphithiphithi" and "Hamba No Jesu". Their unique blend of styles contributed to the evolution of the popular Mbaqanga genre.