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Fox Comet ‘Blazing Trails & Fiery Tales’ Album launch, with Al Bairre and Grassy Spark at Zula
Saturday 1 June 2013 There had been warnings all week that a huge storm was to hit Cape Town on the first weekend of June, and the warnings had been right. The rain was almost relentless and Saturday was was … Continue reading
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Tagged al bairre, album launch, brass, cape town, captain stu, favourites, fox comet, gigs & festivals, grassy spark, guitars, indie, jumping musicians, launch, long hair, long street, music, photography, rock, saxophone, ska, south africa, south african, weekends, winter, zula
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The Sleepers, Coal & Wolftown at Zula
Tuesday 30 April 2013 Tuesday 30 April was my last day at my job of 5 years, and I can’t think of a better way to have celebrated than by watching some of my favourite local bands…and enjoying a lie-in … Continue reading
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Tagged cape town, coal, evenings, favourites, gigs & festivals, long street, music, photography, rock, the sleepers, wolftown, zula
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Dead Red Mafia Tour at Zula
Friday 17 August 2012 It takes a killer line-up to get me to go to Zula (I reeeeally don’t like the place) and that just happened to be the case last Friday: Dead Alphabet, Red Huxley and Woodstock Mafia kicked … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, cape town, dead alphabet, gigs & festivals, guitars, josh roxton, jumping musicians, long hair, long street, photography, red huxley, rock, weekends, woodstock mafia, zula
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