Bakithi Kumalo was born in the
Johannesburg township of
Soweto, surrounded by relatives who loved music and actively performed. He got his first job at the age of seven filling in for his uncle's bass player. Kumalo worked as a
session musician in South Africa during the 1970s and early 1980s, eventually becoming a top session bassist and accompanying international performers during their South African tours. In 1985, Kumalo was introduced to
Paul Simon by producer Hendrick Lebone during the sessions for Simon's
Graceland album. Kumalo traveled with Simon to New York City to finish the sessions, and after the accompanying
concert tour, "spent several years commuting between Soweto and New York City" before permanently settling in the United States. Kumalo has toured regularly with Simon since then. He has also released several solo records, and continued to perform as a session musician with artists such as
Joan Baez,
Cyndi Lauper,
Herbie Hancock,
Tedeschi Trucks Band,
Randy Brecker,
Grover Washington Jr., and
Mickey Hart. ==Playing style==