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Heavyweight line-up of musicians named to POSA’s “Needletime” Board - 30 November 2009
A heavyweight line-up of South African recording artists has been named to the Board of the newly created Performers' Organisation of South Africa Trust (POSA).
Revitalised AIRCO announces new board, renewed focus and skills development workshop - 25 November 2009
The Association of Independent Record Companies (AIRCO) is ending 2009 on a high note with a new board, a renewed focus on multiple industry issues, a free
Simphiwe Dana wows audiences in the UK with her evolving sound and style - 19 November 2009
Eastern Cape born singer Simphiwe Dana has been touring in the United Kingdom recently with a matured sound and a meticulous band that has wowed audiences
DJ Black Coffee throws his weight behind people with disabilities - 19 November 2009
DJ and producer extraordinaire Nkosinathi Maphumulo also known as Black Coffee announced recently the launch of The DJ Black Coffee Foundation as part of
HHP puts his money where his mouth is - 19 November 2009
South African hip-hop icon and multi award winner name Jabulani Tsambowho aka HHP, is stepping up his game and taking his music to the next level with a
AN INTERVIEW WITH MZILIKAZI KHUMALO - 30 October 2009
Mzilikazi James Khumalo, Emeritus Professor in African Languages at the University of the Witwatersrand, folksong arranger, choral composer, and choir director,
SAMRO’s New One Stop Service - 30 October 2009
The Southern Africa Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) has fully accredited as a collection society for Needletime Rights royalties in South Africa.
Home-grown jazz virtuoso - 30 October 2009
It's the group sound that's important, even when you're playing solo. You not only have to know your own instrument, you must know the others and how to back
Franschhoek La Motte Classical Music Festival - 29 October 2009
AS part of the Franschhoek La Motte Classical Music Festival this weekend, soprano Bronwen Forbay will perform at the NG Church in Franschhoek
Intra-Africa arts reporting: whose agenda is it? - 25 September 2009
Arts reporting in Africa about African art and artists is said to be inadequate, mediocre and tends to satisfy an agenda which is not conducive to achieving the
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