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In a world where big mainstream events often cater to the masses with a diluted focus, there’s a growing hunger
Continue readingThis December, South African artist and singer-songwriter Naledi has brought her debut EP, BATHO, home for a series of intimate
Continue readingJohannesburg’s music scene is set to come alive today, December 5th, with the launch of Jazz Journey 2024 at Freedom’s
Continue readinguManyano lwe Jazz returns with an invitation to immerse in music, memory, and meaning. This year, the boutique festival shines
Continue readingNeo-soul and jazz artist Diolini invites listeners on a sonic journey with her latest EP, Dreamer’s Paradise. Known for her
Continue readingWhen you think of groundbreaking musicians, Ned Evett is a name that stands tall. The Nashville-born, Los Angeles-based guitarist is
Continue readingWhat began as a casual chat to get to know the jazz band Iphupho L’ka Biko quickly turned into an
Continue readingSpha Mdlalose is a certified artist, songwriter, and all-around creative who has made a lasting impact on the music industry.
Continue readingAn Unmissable Opportunity for Aspiring Musicians to Co-Create and Shape the Future of Global Music One Groove, in partnership with The Riky Rick Foundation, AUTOR and NIROX proudly
Continue readingAt the Ama Groove Songwriting Camp, artists from across the globe came together for a unique cultural and creative exchange.
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Continue readingLeomile, a soulful singer-songwriter and composer, delivers a captivating blend of Sesotho and English in her music, addressing themes of
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What an excellent read. 🔥 I hear the voice of Ayanda as a writer of this article to be one…
Biko's Dream ,it will come to manifest ,thank to groups like Iphupho
This is wonderful and it makes me fear hurt of being victimized the the colonial, apartheid and even the homeland…
Khuphuka Qwabe !!!
Your words mean so much to me. I'm so grateful man. Thank you so much for your kind words, you're…