Podcast: The Jazz Colloquies: Rorisang Sechele
In the fourth episode of The Jazz Colloquies season, vocalist, Rorisang Sechele joins Areh in what is the first in
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In the fourth episode of The Jazz Colloquies season, vocalist, Rorisang Sechele joins Areh in what is the first in
Continue readingAnanya, a rising star within the music scene who seems to be destined for nothing but greatness if her short
Continue readingIn the third episode of The Jazz Colloquies season, Areh is joined by young saxophone player and instrumentalist, Jean Strauss.
Continue readingEvery generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it. Frantz Fanon The generation(s) born
Continue readingIn episode two of the second season of The Jazz Colloquies, Areh speaks to jazz vocalist, Francesca Biancoli. The conversation
Continue readingFresh off the release of his latest single titled Kuwe, and the subsequent release of his debut EP, URANGANI, we
Continue reading‘ I write music, unescorted by concinnity.’ This is probably my favorite one line bios by an artist because of
Continue readingThe concept or state of being “Timeless” is layered, more over in a music sense where timeless can refer to
Continue reading‘The Platter Series’ A platter comes in different types – could be a fruit, vegetable or meat or at times
Continue readingIn a post-pandemic world, there is much less reason to postpone anything. Moments are fleeting, but the sounds left in
Continue readingFollowing a very successful debut in 2023, the Prince Albert Community Trust (PACT) Journey to Jazz festival will be back
Continue readingLife is a wave, which in no two consecutive moments of its existence is composed of the same particles. John
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