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Tag Archives: singer-songwriters
Ben Howard at the Grand Arena
Wednesday 22 July 2015 It was freezing outside on Wednesday night – luckily the queue outside GrandWest, though very long, was moving pretty swiftly. Inside it was equally full – it was still early Cape Town had shown up in its masses for Ben … Continue reading
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Tagged atmospheric, ben howard, british, bye beneco, cape town, crowd, evenings, events, favourites, gigs & festivals, grand arena, grand west casino, guitars, international act, joburg, light, lights, long hair, music, photography, seed experiences, singer-songwriters, south africa, south african, stage, texx and the city, winter
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Tagged atmospheric, ben howard, british, bye beneco, cape town, crowd, evenings, events, favourites, gigs & festivals, grand arena, grand west casino, guitars, international act, joburg, light, lights, long hair, music, photography, seed experiences, singer-songwriters, south africa, south african, stage, texx and the city, winter
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Paolo Nutini at Kirstenbosch
Wed 18 March 2015 Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini treated Capetonians to two concerts last Wednesday and Thursday at the iconic and always beautiful Kirstenbosch Gardens. Here are some shots from his first ever South African performance on Wednesday.
David Meulen ‘@davidmeulen’ album launch at Roodebloem Studios
Thursday 24 April 20114 David Meulen launched his debut album @davidmeulen last week at Roodebloem Studios in Woodstock. It was a beautiful night and a really lovely event.
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Tagged acoustic, album launch, art, cape town, david meulen, gigs & festivals, guitars, indoors, launch, long hair, music, oddenjinears, photography, pop, projector, rock, roodebloem, roodebloem studios, singer-songwriters, sound sculptures, woodstock
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Tagged acoustic, album launch, art, cape town, david meulen, gigs & festivals, guitars, indoors, launch, long hair, music, oddenjinears, photography, pop, projector, rock, roodebloem, roodebloem studios, singer-songwriters, sound sculptures, woodstock
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