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Tag Archives: barefoot
Stelth Ulvang (US) and Stone Jets at Cafe Roux
Posted on: January 19, 2017
Fri 6 January 2017 Funnily enough, the last band I shot in 2016 was also the first band I shot in 2017 – and at the same venue too! The Stone Jets were the perfect opening act for quirky American … Continue reading →
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Tagged acoustic, american, barefoot, cafe roux, cape town, cbd, evenings, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, indie, international act, long hair, long street, lumineers, music, photography, pop, singer-songwriters, south africa, stelth ulvang, stone jets, texx and the city, trio, violin, weekends, werner von waltsleben
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Tagged acoustic, american, barefoot, cafe roux, cape town, cbd, evenings, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, indie, international act, long hair, long street, lumineers, music, photography, pop, singer-songwriters, south africa, stelth ulvang, stone jets, texx and the city, trio, violin, weekends, werner von waltsleben
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Kingdom band launch with Stoker & Feverstone at Mercury
Posted on: February 10, 2014
Saturday 8 February 2014 It’s been a while since I’ve been to a proper loud and sweaty gig – that, combined with what I’d been hearing about Kingdom had me really looking forward to their band launch at Mercury for … Continue reading →
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Tagged band launch, barefoot, cape town, crowd, crown, dancers, dancing, energy, entertainment, feverstone, guitars, kingdom, launch, long hair, mercury, music, photography, pole dancers, robfather, rock, south africa, south african, stoker, summer nights, weekends
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Tagged band launch, barefoot, cape town, crowd, crown, dancers, dancing, energy, entertainment, feverstone, guitars, kingdom, launch, long hair, mercury, music, photography, pole dancers, robfather, rock, south africa, south african, stoker, summer nights, weekends
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The Nomadic Orchestra, Fruits & Veggies and The Bone Collectors at Zula
Posted on: November 24, 2013
Friday 22 November 2013 Durbanites Fruits & Veggies are visiting Cape Town at the moment and lived up to all the hype I’d heard about them when they played a great show along with the Nomadic Orchestra and the Bone … Continue reading →
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Tagged barefoot, brass, cape town, durban, fruits and veggies, gigs & festivals, guitars, long hair, long street, music, nomadic orchestra, photography, rock, saxophone, south africa, south african, summer, the bone collectors, trumpet, tuba, weekends
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Tagged barefoot, brass, cape town, durban, fruits and veggies, gigs & festivals, guitars, long hair, long street, music, nomadic orchestra, photography, rock, saxophone, south africa, south african, summer, the bone collectors, trumpet, tuba, weekends
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Tape Hiss and Sparkle, Thomas Krane & Joy Smith at Alexander Bar Theatre
Posted on: April 7, 2013
Friday 5 April 2013 The small upstairs theatre of Strand Street’s Alexander Bar was the perfectly cosy venue for 3 charming folky acts – Joy Smith, Thomas Krane and Tape Hiss and Sparkle. Wow, what a lovely show.
Parklife Festival: Xavier Rudd, Jeremy Loops & Farryl Purkiss at Kirstenbosch
Posted on: March 24, 2013
Friday 22 March 2013 The Parklife acoustic music Festival debuted in Joburg on March 21 and in Cape Town on the following day, at the one-of-a-kind and always gorgeous Kirstenbosch Gardens, where Jeremy Loops and Farryl Purkiss played the sunset opening slots … Continue reading →
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Tagged acoustic, australian, barefoot, botanical garden, brass, cape town, didgeridoo, evenings, events, farryl purkiss, garden, gigs & festivals, guitars, international act, jeremy loops, jumping musicians, kirstenbosch, motheo moleko, mountains, music, outdoors, parklife festival, photography, saxophone, south africa, south african, summer, weekends, xavier rudd
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Tagged acoustic, australian, barefoot, botanical garden, brass, cape town, didgeridoo, evenings, events, farryl purkiss, garden, gigs & festivals, guitars, international act, jeremy loops, jumping musicians, kirstenbosch, motheo moleko, mountains, music, outdoors, parklife festival, photography, saxophone, south africa, south african, summer, weekends, xavier rudd
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