Gallo Music marks 100 years of hits

A full century of recording South African music just hit its milestone, and the label behind it all threw a proper reunion to celebrate.

Gallo Music turns 100
  • Gallo Music, founded by Eric Gallo in 1926, is marking its centennial.
  • It started as a small Johannesburg shop selling gramophones and imported records.
  • The label grew into a major keeper of the country's musical heritage.
  • Celebrations will stretch throughout 2026 with events for fans and artists.
Legends showed up for the party
  • Sipho Hotstix Mabuse called the centenary a proud moment for South African music.
  • Mahotella Queens members, Skwatta Kamp, and Ihhashi Elimhlophe all gathered at Sandton HQ.
  • Mabuse tied the milestone to storytelling, identity, and history.
  • Artists praised Gallo for treating musicians fairly over the decades.
Apartheid-era significance
  • Black musicians got a platform when almost nobody else would give them one.
  • Struggle-era songs carrying resistance and hope were recorded and preserved.
  • Gallo helped push local hits onto the international stage.
  • Generations of pain and joy live on in that catalog.
A living archive of the nation
  • Goodwill Nkuna, head of legacy at Gallo, says the catalog is living history.
  • Wedding bangers, taxi anthems, and protest songs all sit in the same vault.
  • Streaming and digital platforms keep older recordings accessible worldwide.
  • The label has pivoted to embrace Afro-pop, reggae, and house genres.
Why it matters beyond the music
  • Gallo sustains jobs for artists, producers, engineers, and support staff.
  • Young musicians still look at the label as a launchpad for careers.
  • Re-releases of classic albums and emerging-artist support are both planned.
  • The centennial doubles as a reminder to keep backing homegrown talent.
 

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