Thursday, March 29, 2012

Angels of Rock takes place on 12 May at Carnival City with Flash Republic, Karen Zoid, Louise Carver, The Arrows and more

ANGELS OF ROCK 2012:
BIGGER AND BETTER!

On May 12, 2012, the hottest female acts in South African music are joining forces for one of the biggest events of the year. 
Presented by Carnival City, ANGELS OF ROCK promises to be a grand, spectacular extravaganza that will turn the Big Top Arena 
into a rock 'n' roll fortress for one night only!
Expanding and building on the success of the three previous ANGELS OF ROCK shows, 
this year's edition will be bigger and better than ever before, as the best female musicians in the land,
 including the most talented upcoming performers, strut their stuff on the glittered stage. 

Mixing elegance with undeniable flair and charisma, the all-star line-up for ANGELS OF ROCK will feature: 
electro-pop-rock darlings Anevamelodic rockers Only When It Rains; the recently reunited Holly and the Woods;
 the critically acclaimed songstress Louise Carvergritty rock 'n' roll revivalists Cortina Whiplash; quirky pop duo The Arrows
the evergreen SA music legend Karen Zoidand the Tamara Dey-fronted "funkasaurus" known as Flash Republic.

ANGELS OF ROCK will take place at the Big Top Arena, Carnival City, Johannesburg, on May 12, 2012. Doors open at 4pm.

ANGELS OF ROCK IS SPONSORED BY BERNINI, HARLEY DAVISDON GOLD RAND AND ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK.

NOT FOR SALE TO PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 18.
Tickets from R160-R225 available at Computicket (www.computicket.com)

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Sibongile Khumalo brings her sound to The Lyric on 27 and 28 April

Sibongile Khumalo brings her sound to The Lyric

The celebrated Sibongile Khumalo is set to bring her blend of African indigenous music and jazz to The Lyric on 27 and 28 April.

Known to many as South Africa's first lady of song, Sibongile Khumalo is part of a musical dynasty marked by an extraordinary vocal gene pool and a passion for making music. She is a singer who exemplifies and crowns the rich and multi-sourced Southern African singing tradition. In the midst of a whirlwind schedule of stage performances, Sibongile recorded her first album, called Ancient Evenings, in 1996. This album - an exploration of the African indigenous music that she had been brought up listening - earned Sibongile two SAMA Awards.

In 1998, Sibongile released her second album, a live recording of a performance held at Johannesburg's Market Theatre. Again, the album received public and critical acclaim, and again, Sibongile took home a SAMA award. The third album - Immortal Secrets - articulated the feelings and reflections of an urban dweller steeped in African culture and heritage. Then came Quest, an album that showed Sibongile to be an individual with a strong sense of self and culture, who is equally open and receptive to difference. Most recently, the album Sibongile Khumalo, moves from the 19th western classical music to the equally classic gems of African choral music.

Sibongile has toured extensively over the past few years and has served as the musical director for productions such as the 'African Soul Sisters' concert (part of Joy for Jazz in Johannesburg), 'Soul on Turf' at Sun City and 'Sistas Healing our Souls'. In the last few years, Sibongile Khumalo has honed her skills as a producer and launched her independent record label, Magnolia Vision Records.

Sibongile Khumalo will appear at The Lyric for two nights on 27 & 28 April at 20:30 and tickets priced at R186 - R315 and are selling fast. Book now to secure tickets to this performance at Computicket or at The Lyric Box Office on 011 248 5000. Visit www.goldreefcity.co.za for more information.

* In addition, to book your Sibongile Khumalo – Breath of Life Theatre Group Hospitality experience, including dining and theatre tickets for 10 persons or more, contact Jaylene James 011 248 5257 or jjames@grcc.co.za

Last Laugh with Joey Rasdien on 28 March Garden Route Casino

Last Laugh with Joey Rasdien on 28 March at Garden Route Casino