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Gito Baloi (Felix Garcao do Rosario Serafim Bernardo Baloi) was born on 30 September, 1964 in Matola, Mozambique, is a Recording artist. At 40 years old, Gito Baloi height not available right now. We will update Gito Baloi's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Felix Garcao do Rosario Serafim Bernardo Baloi
Occupation Recording artist
Gito Baloi Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 30 September 1964
Birthday 30 September
Birthplace Matola, Mozambique
Date of death April 4, 2004,
Died Place Johannesburg, South Africa
Nationality Mozambique

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Who Is Gito Baloi's Wife?

His wife is Erika Hibbert

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Wife Erika Hibbert
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Children 2 daughters

Gito Baloi Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Gito Baloi worth at the age of 40 years old? Gito Baloi’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Mozambique. We have estimated Gito Baloi's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2008

In 2008, "Beyond", a posthumous album, was released, with 100% of its proceeds going to the Gito Baloi Memorial Trust, which was set up for Baloi's children. Gito had begun recording the 10 tracks and the production was completed by Dave Reynolds and guests including Steve Newman (Tananas), Paul Hanmer, Ian Herman (Tananas), McCoy Mrubata, Moses Khumalo, Pedro Da Silva Pinto (340ml), Tlale Makhene, Tony Cox, Frank Paco, Nibs van der Spuy, Deepak Ram, Rui Soeiro (340ml), Bernice Boikanyo, Paulo Chibanga (340ml), Thuli Mdlalose, Eliot Short, Vusi Maseko and Graeme Sacks.

2004

Baloi sang vocals for the song "Mountain Wind" on the album "Bush Telegraph" by Landscape Prayers, and was also credited on the album for production and mixing. In 2004, Baloi recorded "Sweet-Thorn", a duo album with Landscape Prayers guitarist, Nibs van der Spuy.

Gito was shot dead in Johannesburg, South Africa on April 4, 2004 while on his way home from a concert in Pretoria, leaving behind 2 young kids and his wife. He was 39 years old.

1996

Gito worked with Jason Armstrong in 1996 and 2000 on two albums, Desert Voices, and played bass in the band Somewhere Else along with Armstrong (keyboards), George Sunday (guitar) and Gaston Goliath (drums) during 1993.

Gito was married to South African visual artist, Erika Hibbert. They have two daughters together - Lorha, born in 1996, and Tiva, 1997.

1986

Before his death, Gito had traveled extensively, working with a numerous musicians locally and internationally. Starting out in South Africa, Gito toured with a group called Pongolo during 1986. In 1987, Tananas was formed by Gito, Ian Herman and Steve Newman. The band gained global attention, leading them to perform in America, Australia, France, Japan, Sweden and various other countries around the world. On separate occasions, he shared the stage with Paul Simon of Simon & Garfunkel, Peter Gabriel of Genesis, Sting of The Police, as well as Tracy Chapman and Youssou N'Dour.

1964

Gito Baloi (September 30, 1964 – April 4, 2004) was an African musician, from Mozambique. Originally known for his collaborations and as a member of the trio Tananas, he also released solo albums as vocalist and bassist: "Ekhaya" (1995), “Na Ku Randza" (1997), "Herbs & Roots" (2003) and the posthumously-released "Beyond" (2008).