
The Band has been together for seven years. It consists of hand–made Acoustic Instruments made by Jabulani Dhliwayo himself.
They use instruments like Caribbean Steel Drums, Marimbas and African Drums. They have performed for various Flea Markets as well as private functions at Sun City, Art Exhibitions and Corporate Parties.
Last year they were the Resident Band for Cool Runnings in Melville, a Jamaican Restaurant.
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After 8 years as front man/lead singer for The Blarney Brothers, Danny Fisher will be moving in a whole new direction which will include DANNYS ANGELS - his gorgeous wife June and two beautiful and talented daughters Joanne & Danielle with the self contained DANNY FISHER ROADSHOW
This exciting family line up will bring a unique blend of comedy and music that will appeal to all audiences.
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DELIA LAYTON performs as a solo artiste at top venues and private parties across South Africa. Her repertoire ranges from relaxing background music to golden oldies, ballads, sing-a-longs, up-tempo contemporary rock, pop and light jazz.
Delia plays the electric guitar, alto saxophone, flute and keyboards. Programmed sequencing gives her a sound equal in quality to a full backing band. In addition, she provides all the music and “calling” for Barn Dances.
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Gary & Vanessa are two experienced performers who have recently teamed up to form a professional, versatile musical duo.
They have a well-blended style and a large repertoire, covering a wide range of pop, rock, ballads and rock ‘n roll standards, from yesteryear and today.
Gary & Vanessa are competent enough to handle weddings, product launches, company functions and private parties, and they appeal to all age groups and genres.
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A proudly South African Jazz Band using musical craftsmanship to play live African Marabi & Kwãªla-Kwãªla Jazz Music customized for the corporate industry. Metswalle delivers a low-volume silky background-music-mood, where-in clientele and company are audible.
The Band can also put switch to up beat music, to create a desire for the crowd to get dancing.
Marabi sounds flourished back to the sixties in Sophiatown with artists: Dorothy Masuka, Dolly Rathede (a favourite of Madiba)
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Pangaea Afro Jazz Quartet is Carla Louw on Vocals, Sipho Mabena on Bass, Gert Wolmarans on tenor saxophone & Denzil Wheale on Keyboards.
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Dubbed South Africa`s answer to the Beatles, the pop group The Bats was formed in October 1964 and consisted of group members Eddie Eckstein (drums/vocals), Barry Jarman (guitar/trumpet/concertina), Jimmy Dunning (guitar) and Paul Ditchfield (keyboard/guitar/bass/vocals). Paul, Barry and Eddie knew each other well and had wanted to form a group for a long time, but had been prevented from doing so by their respective contracts with various bands.
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Whenever and wherever you come across the Blarney Brothers you are sure to find a great big, foot-stomping sing-along party. Perhaps it is just because they simply play for the audience. Making music they know everyone will love. It is all helped along with a liberal flavouring of genuine Irish Blarney and humour because the Blarney Brothers are as Irish as shamrock and poteen.
Their music is a mixture of Irish ballads, foot tapping pub songs, popular newies and the occasional Irish jig.
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3 Tons of Fun have emerged over the last 5 years as one of Cape Town and South Africa`s most loved all-female groups. They are in great demand on the corporate circuit throughout South Africa and have performed at functions for top companies including amongst others Standard Bank, Ernst & Young, BOE, Sanlam, Transnet and Ericsson as well as at many prestigious events at the Arabella Sheraton Hotel, Kelvin Grove and at Evita Bezuidenhout’s 80th birthday party in 2005.
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