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J-Day at the Assembly
Sat 19 March 2011 Jack Parow was supposed to play at K-Day, but because there were complaints from the ooms and tannies that his zefness would spoil the wholesome family fun of the event, he was dropped from the roster…so … Continue reading
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Tagged afrikaans, bittereinder, byellville, cape town, favourites, J-Day, jack parow, jumping musicians, music, photography, sedge warbler, the assembly, video launch, weekends
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Tagged afrikaans, bittereinder, byellville, cape town, favourites, J-Day, jack parow, jumping musicians, music, photography, sedge warbler, the assembly, video launch, weekends
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Cape Town Festival – Jax Panik, Nomfusi & The Lucky Charms
Sat 19 March 2011 To coincide with Human Rights Day, The Cape Town Festival consisted of three days worth of of free concerts and entertainment at the Company Gardens. I missed the Rio-style carnival on Long Street unfortunately, but braved … Continue reading
Isochronous, like knives & Saintfearless at Mercury
Sat 18 March 2011 Isochronous were great at Ramfest so I was excited to see them again while they were in Cape Town. The band announced on Facebook that they were looking for supporting acts and invited people to make … Continue reading
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Tagged cape town, favourites, gigs & festivals, isochronous, jumping musicians, like knives, mercury, music, photography, saintfearless, weekends
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Tagged cape town, favourites, gigs & festivals, isochronous, jumping musicians, like knives, mercury, music, photography, saintfearless, weekends
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Your LMG 3rd birthday party: The Sleepers, Van Coke Kartel & Foto Na Dans at Mercury
Fri 11 March 2011 It was Friday the 11th and I was really tired and sorely tempted to stay at home and begin the weekend in glorious nothingness. But that couldn’t happen as Your LMG had arranged an awesome show … Continue reading
Bittereinder album launch – Klein Libertas, Stellenbosch
Wed 09 March 2011 Back in October last year I was mindlessly enjoying some terrible videos on MK (a hobby of mine) when a strange, new one came on. The track’s unusual, organic percussion grabbed me immediately and before the … Continue reading
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Tagged afrikaans, bittereinder, cape town, evenings, favourites, gigs & festivals, inge beckmann, isochronous, klein libertas, music, photography, stellenbosch, tumi, yesterday's pupil
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Tagged afrikaans, bittereinder, cape town, evenings, favourites, gigs & festivals, inge beckmann, isochronous, klein libertas, music, photography, stellenbosch, tumi, yesterday's pupil
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