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Tag Archives: rockabilly
LEM Befok launch: Dead Lucky, The Bone Collectors, The Pits & The Dollfins at the Jolly Roger
Saturday 7 July 2012 I hadn’t been to a gig in ages, I mean a proper loud and messy gig; I also hadn’t been to the Jolly Roger before, so took the opportunity to combine the 2 on Saturday for … Continue reading
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Tagged art, dead lucky, dj, exhibition, gigs & festivals, guitars, jolly roger, launch, lem befok, long hair, mosh pit, music, photography, plumstead, rock, rockabilly, singing drummers, the bone collectors, the dollfins, the pitts, vinyl, weekends, wind-up wanda
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Tagged art, dead lucky, dj, exhibition, gigs & festivals, guitars, jolly roger, launch, lem befok, long hair, mosh pit, music, photography, plumstead, rock, rockabilly, singing drummers, the bone collectors, the dollfins, the pitts, vinyl, weekends, wind-up wanda
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Hold Fast: The Great Apes, Them Tornados & Wolftown at the Harley-Davidson Club
Friday 27 January 2012 One of the gigs associated with the Southern Ink Xposure Cape Town Tattoo Convention, Hold Fast had a fitting line-up of bluesy rock, manic rockabilly and raw rock madness, courtesy of Wolftown, Them Tornados and The … Continue reading
Coal & Black Moscow at Zula, Them Tornados at Club Voom Voom
saturday 16 July 2011 I can’t remember when last Capetonians were as spoilt for choice of cool gigs as we were last Saturday. A little bit of disappointment was inevitable, but while I’m sorry to have missed Desmond & the … Continue reading
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Tagged cape town, club voom voom, coal, double bass, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, long street, music, photography, rock, rockabilly, them tornados, weekends, your LMG, zula
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Tagged cape town, club voom voom, coal, double bass, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, long street, music, photography, rock, rockabilly, them tornados, weekends, your LMG, zula
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Your LMG’s 50th issue bash at Mercury
Friday 10 June 2011 The good people at Your LMG celebrated their 50th issue with a great line-up of bands at Mercury last Friday: Peachy Keen, Sabretooth and 2 (unplugged and…’plugged’ I guess) sets from Taxi Violence all made for … Continue reading