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Fresh from his whirlwind world Stadium Tour that saw him make history by becoming the first African artist to headline
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“My music taste is informed by tunes from my dad’s Citi Golf stereo.”
Fresh from his whirlwind world Stadium Tour that saw him make history by becoming the first African artist to headline
Continue readingThere is often the misconception that talent alone can stand it’s own ground without aid; this misconception often leads to
Continue readingKing Charles may have been crowned on Saturday, but Prince Albert is King of Jazz. The Karoo town’s first ever
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Continue readingIn the year 2007, HHP released what according to me is one of the most important albums to come out
Continue readingBerry Trytsman is a multi-disciplinary creative whose star only seems to be getting brighter. Now post her Idols SA journey
Continue readingI would like to think a large part of my music nostalgia and a subsequent influence of my now music
Continue readingSpha Mdlalose joins Areh for the penultimate episode of the series. Their chat revolves largely around her debut album release,
Continue readingCanada-based afro fusion artist Tapiwa Lewis Manyenya, aka MANYENYA. is definitely a talent on the rise with his “new age”
Continue readingJazzgroupiez founder, Todd Moultrie joins Areh for episode six of The Jazz Colloquies podcast series. Todd talks us through his
Continue readingTalie Monin features as the fifth guest on season one of The Jazz Colloquies podcast series. This chat immediately takes
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