Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Tips on words and phrases when visiting Cape Town, South Africa.

Cape Town people are known to be relaxing, friendly and helpful, but are also considered to be the laziest province in South Africa. They have the most funniest comments and phrases that will make you crawl of laughter and just add that extra spice to make your stay an unforgettable one.

Cape Town is probably the only City in South Africa where mixing English and Afrikaans languages are common and acceptable.
Here is a short list of words and phrases that will make your stay more enjoyable and understanding our culture a bit better.



* ag man - oh man; ag as the Afrikaans equivalent to "oh", man pronounced as in English

* antie - an older female authority figure.

* aweh/awe (pronounced \AAAH-WHERE\ --> not rolling the "R") - said in excitement, as in: Aweh; my boss said I can go home early today.. The word has many meanings or uses: "hello", "goodbye", "yes". Also associated with prison use. (Greeting) "Aweh, my bru" (Hello my friend). Compare: howzit, yooit, hoesit, yo.

* babelaas babbelas - hangover (of Zulu origin)

* bakgat - cool; expression of appreciation for something very well accomplished

* bakkie - a utility truck, pick-up truck, now a mainstream word in South African English. Can also refer to a small bowl.

* bakvissie - a giggly teenage girl

* befok - really good, exciting, cool; as in "The rock-show was befok." [Do not confuse with gefok.] Can also mean "crazy" in a very strong sense, as in "Are you befok?" — derogatory(err:definitely not a polite enquiry). "Ek het daai ou befok" - meaning I cheated that guy in a transaction. Profanity - the base 'fok' meaning to have sex.

* bek - derogatory term for mouth (Afrikaans: an animal's mouth); hou jou bek - "shut up, shut your trap" (literally" "hold your [animal's] mouth"). This translates well into British English as "Shut your gob."

* bergie - from berg, mountain, originally referring to vagrants who sheltered in the forests of Table Mountain; now a mainstream word for a particular subculture of vagrants,or homeless persons, especially in Cape Town. When used as slang refers to anyone down-and-out

* bill - used to ask for the cheque; as in: "Can I have the bill, please?", identical to British English

* biltong - dried meat, similar to jerky (a mainstream word)
* blerrie/bladdy - damn

* bliksem - strike, hit, punch; also used as an expression of surprise/emphasis (rude). It derives from the Dutch word for "lightning", and often occurs in conjunction with donner. Used as a curse in Afrikaans: Jou bliksem!' (You bastard!)

* bioscope, bio - cinema, movie theatre (now[update] dated), originally a international English word that became defunct elsewhere, it has survived longer in South Africa[1] as a result of the influence of the Afrikaans cognate bioskoop. Also related to the Dutch word "bioscoop", which still[update] means "cinema" in Netherlands usage.

* boerewors - spicy sausage (Afrikaans) farmer-sausage, used as a mainstream word in South African English

* boet - male friend (synonym for broer meaning brother, see also bru and bra below); compare American English: "dude"

* bokkie - (diminutive of bok, literally meaning "goat" or "doe") a popular term of endearment, comparable to "sweetheart", "honey", etc.

* bra - male friend compare American English: "dude"

* bru - A term of affection see also "bra" and "boet", shortened from Afrikaans broer, meaning "brother". An example would be "Hey, my bru, howzit?"

* braai - a barbecue, to barbecue (from braaivleis grilled meat), used as a mainstream word in South African English

* china/chine - a friend; as in the greeting howzit china (likely origin: Cockney rhyming slang "China plate" (meaning "my mate"); from early British immigrants.
* dagga - most common word for marijuana.

* dikbek - grumpy, in a huff (literally: "thick mouth" (pout), with an image of puffed-out cheeks like a bullfrog)

* doos - literally the Afrikaans translation for " box " but the slang / derogatory version means " Idiot "

* domkop - idiot (lit. Dumbhead), same as German "dummkopf"

* dop - alcohol, to drink alcohol, to fail. For example: "Come and drink a dop (a drink) with me" or "I'm gonna dop that test." Originally refers to a tot (measure).

* dorpie - small town

* Droëwors - (Afrikaans) 'dry sausage', similar to biltong

* gatvol - fed up, had enough. (Afrikaans - asshole-full).

* "heita" - heita, meaning "hello" or "hi".

* hoesit, hoezit, howzit - derived from "How is it going? - contracted to how's it?_In English SA context, howzit is more a greeting of "hello" rather than "how are you?", similar to SA black slang's "eta" or "ola"

* ja - yeah (literally "yes" in Afrikaans)

* jislaaik! - expression of surprise, can be positive or negative. Often used when you get a fright, but equally often during particularly exciting parts of a rugby game.

* jo - an expression of surprise e.g., "Jo, that was rude" "Jo, you gave me a fright!" pron. yo as in yonder)

* kak - Literal translation : shit. crap, rubbish, nonsense (vulgar), of very wide usage. Also used as a way of further expressing one's feeling in language, for example, instead of "that girl is pretty" one can say emphatically "that girl is kak pretty!"

* khaki - [from the colour worn by British troops] derogatory term for an English person
* kwaai - cool, excellent (Afrikaans: "angry". Compare the US slang word phat.)

* laanie, larny - (n) boss, used in a deferent tone. (adj) fancy

* lekker - nice, good, great (lit. tasty)

* oom - an older man of authority, commonly in reference to an older Afrikaans man (Afrikaans for uncle)

* pap - traditional maize porridge similar to grits; can also mean "deflated".

* sies, "sis" - expression of disgust, disappointment, annoyance, as in: Ag, sies, man.

* skelm - crook, or mistress, secret lover

* skrik - fright

* slap tjips - (pronounced as "slup chips") similar to thic-cut British chip, usually soft, oily and soaked in vinegar, usually bought in a brown paper bag. Slap is Afrikaans for "limp". Frennnch fries refers to thinly cut chips.Crispy potao chips are referred to as 'crisps'.

* soutpiel/soutie - derogatory term for English person, literally salty penis. Someone with one foot in England, the other in South Africa and their penis hanging in the Atlantic Ocean

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

South Africa vs. Sri Lanka at Newlands Cricket Stadium Jan 2012

South Africa vs. Sri Lanka at Newlands Cricket Stadium.



Fri 09 - Sun 11 THREE DAY TOUR MATCH Sahara Park Willowmoore Benoni More info
Thu 15 - Mon 19 1st. TEST MATCH SuperSport Park Centurion More info
Mon 26 - Fri 30 2nd. TEST MATCH Sahara Stadium Kingsmead Durban More info


January 2012
Tue 03 - Sat 07 3rd. TEST MATCH Sahara Park Newlands Cape Town More info
Wed 11 D/N 1st. ODI Boland Park Paarl More info
Sat 14 Day 2nd. ODI Buffalo Park East London More info
Tue 17 D/N 3rd. ODI OUTsurance Oval Bloemfontein More info
Fri 20 D/N 4th. ODI Diamond Oval Kimberley More info
Sun 22 Day 5th. ODI Bidvest Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg More info
Buy your tickets online NOW! Tickets available
Online: www.cricket.ticketpros.co.za
TicketPros call center: 087 151 4400
TicketPros kiosks at PostNet outlets nationwide.

Shuttle Service can be arranged.
Cape Town Shuttles
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Cape Town Grabouw - Prime Circle - Paul Cluver Wine Estate

Be one of only 600! Come & enjoy an evening of entertainment with great wines under the stars.
Prime Circle`s fans have proved there is no end to the incredible support they are willing to give to the undisputed rock kings of South Africa.
"We`re blown away by the way our fans came out for us at the MK Awards," front-man Ross Learmonth says, just days after his band trumped some serious opposition to be named Best International Break through Act at the annual event.



Venue: Paul Cluver Forest Amphitheatre
Address: N2 Kromco turn off, Farm 102, Paul Cluver Wines, Grabouw
Entrance Fee: R120 - R325
Starts: 10 December 2011 19h00

Bookings:www.whatsupsa.co.za

Cape Town Shuttles: Citi Shuttles
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Cape Town Table Mountain Blues Summit 2011

Dan PatlanskySome of the better guitar players and a few “blues-nuts” may understand when I paint the following picture. A Battle-scarred red 1962 Fender stratocaster, scalloped fretboard, extra wide (bass guitar size) frets and extra heavy gauge strings tuned down a semi-tone a la Jimmy Hendrix style. This is more a weapon of mass destruction than a guitar and it is the preferred tool of a serious axeman called Dan Patlansky.



Proper blues gigs are hard to find in South Africa and a really good three-piece blues-band is even rarer, so when you do find them, they are to be treasured. In a three-piece set-up, there is nowhere for a mediocre player to hide. No keyboard or second guitar to cover-up the little mistakes. Every error is instantly obvious. But as unforgiving the three-piece environment is for the average musician, so rewarding it is for the master of his craft and his audience. There is space tor the musicians to explore, every subtle bend of a string, every tiny tickle of a cymbal can be savoured and this is exactly what you can expect at the Summit this year.

When I heard Dan Patlansky the first time in 2001, he was 19 years old, playing in a nice, dodgy, smoky blues bar called Julians in Northcliff, JHB. My jaw literally dropped open.. It was supposed to be impossible for somebody that young to play the blues-guitar that well.

Now 30 years old, Dan Patlansky has already achieved what most accomplished guitarists will not master in a lifetime of trying. He's is beyond the stage of trying to impress his audience with too many notes... (although he can be blisteringly fast if he wants to ). Instead he has lately concentrated on being an artist and doing justice to the music of some of the great players he has learned from. He can make the guitar moan softly in anguish, sing with playfull happiness and growl in anger.

Blues can be played on most instruments, but it is on the electric guitar that this genre really comes into its own, and Dan Patlansky is one of the finest exponents of this artform you will ever see. Whatever you do, don't miss it!

Jurgen Human :(Die Boer)
Boulevard Blues

Boulevard Blues BandBack from their tour of The Netherlands and Belgium, these Bad Boys have some international experience. When they weren't visiting the local coffee shops in Amsterdam these guys were laying down some serious SA Style blues to the delight of the foreign crowds who gathered to see them on their 11 gig tour. Tight, well oiled and a unit of international quality. They have been busy entertaining fans for over 10 years now.

Fronted by the infamous Doctor John the man who went round the block and then went round again just because he knew he could. He is the real deal Blues veteran. He doesn't just sing the blues, he lives the blues. With Blue blood pumping through his veins they once opened him up to see if he really was the real deal and after finding whiskey dust flowing through his veins they proclaimed him 'Doctor of the Blues'. This Durban veteran still sports the trademark dark shades and hat, but besides his eccentricity still maintains the same gravelly vocals that have the ability to rattle the rafters, inspire the soul and linger long after the show has ended.

With some blistering lead guitar from Richard 'Pebbleman' Pryor the action doesn't stop. Without a doubt one of the top guitarists this country has ever seen, he has been fine tuning his blues skills with high octane rock induced solos and a great passion for setting the blues world on fire. Now endorsed by Fender and one of only 3 in the Country he is a real force to be reckoned with. With an interesting mix of Blues, Rock, Metal and Jazz guitar techniques he will keep you guessing until the final pinched harmonic squeals into glorious feedback.

Greg 'Turkey Neck' Smith completes the frontal assault with intricately woven harp solos and some percussive skills of note. A real character of the band... One look at Greg and you know you got the Blues. When the Blues Cake arrives Greg knows exactly how to decorate it with singing vocal-like Blues solos and an array of delicate percussive techniques that only a man with a giant heart, one kidney and a huge turkey neck to boot can achieve.

Rob 'Bassline' Stemmett on bass guitar covers the backline with warm funk induced catatonia. A true master of the low frequencies, he is the glue that binds us all together. If you listen closely you will hear basslines that inspire the soul and move the body. He tells a story with his bass guitar and it's not for the feint hearted. From the very first note he weaves until the last note is spun, his grooves will unfold and they will tell a tale of mystery and energy that will keep even the most jaded individual out of their seat and rockin' to the rhythm.

Backing them up and in great form is Graeme Abbott on Drums. A golfing professional by day and a drummer at night... he knows how to lay down the rhythm late into the evening. And when he lays it down, it stays laid for a long time to come. He likes Toto more than they even like themselves.......and when you put To and To together you will realize he has that big stadium sound. He keeps the beat like a metronome and you can be sure that when Graeme is playing drums there is always a sense of humor on stage.

Don't miss this these guys playing on the big and small stage... You only need a one way ticket when you go to watch the Boulevard Blues... Because when they take you on the Blues/Rock 'Journey of Note'... You ain't comin' back!

Read More - www.boulevardblues.co.za


The Blues Broers with Albert Frost

The Blues Broers with Albert FrostThe legendary Blues Broers have returned to the stage after a hiatus of seven years. A recent series of reunion shows was greeted with such enthusiasm that the band has decided to perform in select venues during 2011. In the 90s they were known as South Africa 's hardest working blues band. Criss-crossing the country in trucks laden with musical equipment, they played hundreds of gigs at festivals, in bars and in nightclubs. However, the tragic death of drummer Frank Frost in 1999 was a blow from which the band struggled to recover and in 2003 they put on a final farewell gig in Stellenbosch.

Now, snappily attired in their trademark black suits and dark glasses, they're ready to roll again. The band is currently recording a new album. The Blues Broers are back in circulation with performances at their old haunts and new, as well as being a welcome feature of the festival circuit again too.

The Blues Broers pride themselves on producing an exceptionally fine, versatile and diverse live show.

New drummer Tim Rankin brings his considerable experience to the rhythm section and Rob Nagel (fondly known as Big Bob or Harpdog Bob) deftly juggles bass, harmonica and tea chest. The impeccable Albert Frost performs on a classic selection of electric and acoustic guitars whilst in a corner of the stage, keyboard player Simon Orange hammers a boogie-woogie for the crowd.

Click here for the band's Facebook page


Natasha Meister

Natasha Meister Canadian guitarist and singer songwriter, Natasha Meister has been hitting up the music scene from a very young age. Although inspired by the blues, she has been capturing the attention of a broad audience including young and old. Natasha has gained recognition for her powerful yet controlled vocal and her mastery on the guitar at just 19 years of age.

She developed her style after taking a liking to Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Stevie Ray Vaughn and John Mayer. While still in Canada, Natasha opened up for blues legends including, Bobby Rush, Eddie Clearwater, Lucky Peterson, and Sean Kellerman.

Being less than a year in South Africa, Natasha has already achieved so much. She's performed alongside some of the country's finest artists. She currently plays solo and fronts the 'Natasha Meister Band', with Roger Bashew on bass and Paul Tizzard on drums.

It's gonna be great to see Natasha at this years Blues Summit and giving the festival a wonderful feminine touch.
Dave Ferguson

Dave FergusonDave Ferguson has to be one of the best harmonica players in the world. This man is a show on his own! He was born in Cape Town where at the tender age of 17 he started playing the harmonica and cut his teeth in various Blues, Rockabilly, Rock and Country bands. He returned from the UK where he had been living and working for 10 years including a stint in Nashville and some gigs in Australia. Something of a regular on the London Blues scene he also played with the now US based Alternative Country outfit "The Arlenes", Emily Barker (The Low Country) and John Townes Van Zandt. He has appeared on a number of commercial releases one of which went double platinum in the UK and Ireland.

After indulging the SA crowds with his incredible talent for the past 3 years...he has since left SA and is currently cooking up a storm oveseas in Europe where he is now based.... He is busy playing with some of the Blues Legends including Muddy Waters Guitarist and "American Blues Artist of the Year 2008" Candye Kane.

Anyway what we're trying to say is Expect some killer Blues-harp and an unavoidably good time...


Richard Pryor's Pebbleman Project

PebblemanThis powerful 4 piece rock outfit is getting ready to blow some serious hair back... and even if you don't have a single hair on your head...something is still gonna blow.

Richard knew that to get his Originals out there he needed some exceptional band members to make it happen. So after visiting the Andromeda Galaxy last year and finally breaking out of a bi-lateral anti-matter cosmic storm from a nearby parallel universe, he has finally found some dangerously good and extremely 'out of this world' musos to work with.

With Richard Pryor on guitar, his original songs are brought to life with the hugely talented and creative forces of Jesse Jordon, Rob Stemmett and Kevin Gibson.

This is pure 70's hard rock with a modern Progressive twist, a dangerously high dose of musical instrumentation and a good smattering of smoky Blues sauce to round off this delicious original rock recipe.

No prisoners are taken when Jesse 'The Pitchman' Jordon pulls his 3 octave voice from the back of his throat,
holds it up high like a winning trophy and then punishes it into the outer realms of rock mania..... He locks you in but never throws away the key.

Ricker 'The Picker' Pryor stands right beside him injecting fretboard shredding Carpel Tunnel syndrome into a High octane display of guitar wizardry that's guaranteed to keep you guessing until the final pinched harmonic stops squealing. With notes shooting out of his guitar all packaged in a bright stardust wrapping .....Induced pebblemania is standard fare of the day

Sitting thunderously on his throne at the back, Kevin 'The Emo Cowboy' Gibson embarks on a complex 7, 13 and 11/8 time signature journey. Huge shards of solid Sharp astral Fragments made up of splintering snare drum and cymbals are flayed across the stage as he weilds his weapon of Drum Destruction...These amazing textures of rhythm can hurt if you're not paying attention...Watch at your own risk!

Rob 'The Gatekeeper' Stemmett lurks ever tall in the back with Bassline catatonia.... Glueing the pieces back together, that 'Emo' Kevin pulled apart, while building rock solid foundations for great stories to unfold.... High Musical Drama was one of his UCT majors when studying for his 'Basschiller of Fine Art'

Original Songs like 'Loaded Gun' , 'Life inside a Dream', 'Feel Your Love', 'That aint me' and more can be heard for the first time live on stage.... So get your rocking Booties down to their next gig and come get a piece of the Pebblemania.

Get more info at www.richardpryor.co.za
Them Tornadoes

Them TornadoesROCKABILLY is the bastard love child of rock 'n roll and hillbilly country music. Born in the steamy swamps of the deep south, it has a greasy quiff that falls in its eyes when it gets all hot and sweaty. It has cheap tattoos of the names of long lost loves, and if it wears a shirt at all, it's a leopard-print wife beater.

It's the music your mama warned you about, the same music your daddy went out drinking and carousing with all night long. It may even have shot a man once, who knows?

It's the sound you want in the hands of Them Tornados – a little bit dirty, a little bit dangerous and a whole lot of shaking going on in all the right places.

Ian Arrow jitterbugs and jives on lead vocals and plays that Gretsch like his first sweetheart, while Matt Ferguson, in all his wild-eyed kilted glory, beats the mother lovin' crap out of his drums like no one else we know. Completing the trio is Psymon Perry slapping that double bass until his fingers bleed, and he can sing too. Them Tornados give rockabilly everything they've got, and then some. Their live gigs are legendary, leaving fans dripping with sweat and begging for more (yes, it's a lot like sex). They've got the style money can't buy, backed up by rock-solid substance.

The band has been around for a decade, playing all the sleaziest dives in Cape Town and a few respectable venues now and again. Just to pay the rent, of course. They've released a seven-track album accompanied by a hot-red vinyl single – Pyscho, and Cash Is King on the B-side, and are currently working on an all-original full length album.
Raoul and Black Friday

Raoul and Black FridayA 4 piece Blues Rock band based in Johannesburg
Bluesy in style and Rockin' by nature this group performs as a professional and tightly knit unit.

The expressiveness of the Blues pushed to the limits is what the group is about. With the songs varying from classic to rockin' out Blues the group retains their identity with well written songs. The group explores the Traditional as well as seeking new dimensions within the Blues genre, while incorporating a touch of Motown and Jazz, to provide an entertaining show with great musicianship and wide audience appeal.

The group is establishing itself in the JHB/PTA area and have a growing fan-base crossing the generation gap.

A self recorded and produced EP continues to sell well at events and the group intend to commence recording an Album summer of 2011.

Raoul - Guitars and Vocals
Started out with nu metal band Never Machine Forever following this up studying Jazz at Pretoria Technikon and was awarded his BMUS in 2004. Raoul has worked as a session player for many local acts as well as Patrizio Buanne during his last SA Tour. With over 2000 shows including Theater Productions (Saturday Night Fever and Hairspray) and Festivals (OppiKoppi and Splashy Fen), Raoul is well acquainted with the stage.

Sean - Keyboards & Harmonica
Started playing at age 9 and by age 10 was doing corner Café gigs with mentor Frank Maritz, and then went on to study Classical Organ with the Royal School of Music. Sean has been part of the music scene since the late 80's and performed with many local groups as well as occasional session work.

JP - Bass
Sometimes accused of "making an awful racket" JP has performed with several nu metal and underground groups before seeing the Blue light as it were. He has been Honing his Blues skills and now is now a Blues bass player of Note

Justin - Drums
With his Father as a mentor (70's groups), Justin has truly mastered his instrument and also has a history peppered with groups like Voodoo Child etc.. In this group he really comes into his own and has a lotta' soul to share. We believe that we have something new and exciting to offer to the Blues genre.


Gerald Clark Trio

Gerald Clark TrioDelta Blue confirmed their reputation as an ever evolving, innovative and highly original group over the last 8 years and now to carry the torch into the future. Gerald Clark has embraced it with both hands and 12 vocal chords.

Gerald Clark is in for a long long journey, like most bluesmen inevitably should. Driven by a need to play and live this most mystical and magical of music genres, the blues has taught him much about music, life and what it means to befriend the long open road. A musical journey that started mainly with twelve bar blues has picked up a lot of influences along the way, but has always stayed close to the hallelujah.

Gerald soon became responsible for introducing this genre of music to many a virgin ear and soon made fans all over the country not only of the band Delta Blue, but also of the blues!

Now Forging his solo career across the country and internationally he has taken a real liking to the Acoustic Guitar and in the process is getting Damn good at it. Whether he is singing, playing guitar or blowing the blues harp it's all done with lots of soul, a huge wallop of passion and most copious amounts of Blues Sauce.

Come and see what we mean when he takes you on this eclectic acoustic blues journey at this years Table Mountain Blues summit.
Black Cat Bone

Black Cat BoneKobus de Kock Jnr. : Vocals / Acoustic Guitar / Harmonica
Andre Kriel : Electric & Acoustic Guitars / Additional Vocals
Chris van der Walt : Bass
Jason Hinch : Drums

The Black Cat Bone is essentially an experimental Blues-Rock outfit, expressing their shared experiences and influences in an audio diary made up from traditional, as well as modern Blues, Rock, Folk, Country, and Rockabilly music.

Theie debut album 'Silverton Swamp Songs' was released in 2009. The album was recorded at Wolmer Records together with producer Lani vd Walt, and contains 9 original tracks and 2 additional tracks written by Valiant Swart and Muddy Waters. The single 'ol Pappa Joe' received regular airplay on Jacaranda and various campus radio stations, and spawned a video currently rotating on MK.

Regular performances at reputable live venues such as The Barnyard theatres (Nationwide), Café Barcelona (Pretoria), The Steak n Ale (Centurion), Tings and Times (Pretoria), Cool Runnings - South Africa (Nationwide), Mystic Boer (Bloemfontein), The Blues Room (Sandton), Tanz Café (Fourways)... and festivals such as Oppikoppi, Splashy Fen, Table Mountain Blues Summit, Up The Creek, The White Mountain Folk Fest, Durban International Blues Fest, STRAB and FORR Festivals (Mozambique), TUKS RAG (Pretoria), RAKA Fest (CA), Aardklop, Pretoria Show...

Tribute showcases include Jimy Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, and Elvis Presley... as well as annual charity and awareness events such as Moonprint (Concerts for the earth), Soap Kidz, (Mystic Charity), WAR (Woman against Rape), and various biker and community charities.
In The Press:

'Arguably South Africa's top live band...' - Bruce Denill (The Citizen)
'This is one of the most amazingly entertaining bands you'll ever see...' – Vixen Magazine

'Black Cat Bone have paid there dues and even now, with a new line up on bass and drums, this dirty blues outfit show no signs of slowing down...' – What's On !? – South African Events Calendar

'You could call it blues-rock, a well-known genre, but The Black Cat Bones have made it heavier, energetic, faster and attention capturing... ' - Clemma Wentzel (Entertainment Africa)

'Die wilde rockers van The Black Cat Bones het met 'n musikale bekgeveg die feesgangers se ore laat tuit en almal soos besetenes voor die verhoog laat dans, sweet en skreeu.. ' - BEELD (SA)

'The Black Cat Bones are setting the South African music scene on fire, quickly establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with... ' - Lowvelder (MPA)

'Dirty, sweaty, Southern Hoodoo blues that is oh so painfully beautiful...' , '...sublime in its simplicity and honesty...' (Album Review: 9/10) - SAM

'...luister mens na hierdie manne se CD is daar iets wat opval: anders as baie nuwe rock groepe keer die Black Cat Bones, soos die Sex Pistols terug na die outydse Rock n Roll resep...' , '...Hulle musiek is n fusion van gewone Blues en Rock n Roll, maar hulle doen dit so dem goed dat dit klink soos iets heeltemaal nuuts...' - Koos Kombuis (RAPORT)

'Simply Mojolicious...' - The Tonight Guide

'Kort, Punchy en op die man af Blitzkrieg - Blues, met swaar brandstof en n tikkie Rockabilly in die mix...' , '...hulle is nie die volgende klomp hierjy outjies wat gister hulle instrument opgetel het nie...' - Angola Badprop (BEELD)

'...The Black Cat Bones (Pretoria) was phenomenal. The antics of Kobus, the frontman, brought the whole stage to life. Genre… blues, of course, but with a little ZZ Top flavour...' - Table Mountain Blues Summit 2008 review by Aidan Harper
Spaceman

SpacemanTheir music has been described as "dirty blues" and they are ­serious believers in soul, a combination that clearly works for new band, Spaceman. After only a short time playing together, the three-piece band won the battle of the bands competition hosted by Plaasteater outside Brackenfell. Drummer Ruscali deVilliers, guitarist and vocalist Aeron Brown and bassist Josh Daniels entered the competition as an opportunity to get on stage. Ruscali and Aeron had known each other for a while when they decided to put a band together. And so, the search for a bassist began. "Josh landed up on my door," Aeron says, adding: "the universe sent him."

While their name has taken on a space theme since the band has been performing, Ruscali explains that he was talking about creating space in their songs for the instruments to breathe and one day said: "You know what, I'm the spaceman." The name stuck. He adds that what makes the band unique is the amalgamation of the band member's different styles. While Ruscali comes from a metal background, Aeron is from a blues background and Josh has always played jazz and funk. Aeron says they try to play these different styles. "We have opened our minds to different genres to make the music accessible. Ironically, Aeron is no stranger to all things strange. His full name is Aeron Louis Lynyrd Skynyrd Brown. Josh is new to rock and prefers musicians such as Stanley Clarke and George Benson. Ruscali on the other hand is happiest listening to bands such as Pantera and AC/DC.

Spaceman takes what they do seriously and their hard work shows. Click here for the band's Facebook page.

Website: www.bluesfest.co.za

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Janet Jackson in Cape Town - Grand Arena

Don`t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to see the multi Grammy Award winning diva perform her number one hits in an intimate environment as part of her Up Close and Personal Tour. Janet Jackson needs no introduction.


The multi Grammy Award winning artist is a popular icon who has placed her own undeniable imprint upon the musical landscape of the past two decades. Her music is timeless, her tours unforgettable and nearly 100 million records sold across the world firmly establish her as one of the true superstar elite. Janet Jackson is back and ready to add yet another chapter to a career that has given true meaning to the word superstar

Cape Town Shuttle Service to Grand Arena - Grand West
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Freshly Ground 10 Year Birthday Tour - C.T.I.C.C

Freshlyground are celebrating TEN YEARS together - a landmark for any band! After their album "Nomvula" became a multi-platinum smash hit, the band went on to win 8 South African Music Awards, an MTV Europe Award, perform at the FIFA world cup and partner with Shakira for the 2010 FIFA official world cup song.
Catch them on tour at venues all over South Africa, October through November 2011. The band is performing 29 shows in total nationwide! Join this multi-award winning band for a very special evening of intimate story telling and dramatic musical performance in this once-off retrospective tour- expect Freshlyground to perform popular material from all four albums, including Jika Jika! The band have recently returned from a national tour of the United States and Canada- catch them in a theatre near you before they head off on their European Tour.



Freshlyground have specifically chosen smaller theatre environments in order to retain a sense of intimacy- so please book early to avoid disappointment.

Venue: C T I C C, Auditorium 1 - Cape Town, Western Cape
Date: Fri 9 Dec 2011 8:00 pm

Bookings can be made by Computicket.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Your Turn to Make Money

There are lot's of way's to make money on the internet these days. Thousands of ad's, claiming that you can make money on the internet for free, however,once you register you have to pay a small fee of x amount of dollars. One word - Frustration.

I have found a way for everyone in the world to start earning straight away. There is no membership fee and you can start earning once you have registered and been approved. The amount of money you can make is limitless and the best part is you only work once, for about 10 minutes. You will be generating income from people clicking on ads.

I have tested this system for about 6 months and each month my cheque is higher than the previous month. You won't become a millionaire, but you can generate a handsome extra income.

What should you do?

Do you have a blog or website?
If you don't:
Create a blog at Blogger.com or any blog hosting website. Start writing articles of interest or even post videos off youtube. You can also register a free website at www.freewebs.com If you have a blog or website that will be a great bonus!

After you registered you can choose the ads you want to run on your website or blog.
You will get an code of the ads you like, then paste it in your website or blog.

A good example is to have a look at this blog. See the ads on the top and left of this page? This is how the ads will appear on your blog or website.
You can choose the size of the ads in your console once you registered.


What to do then? Nothing. When visitors on your website or blog click on ads you will receive revenue.
You can log anytime into your console and get an update on how much money you have made. Interesting and Fun!


Here is some examples for:
South Africa

Outsurance R4.50 per click
Manna Plus R1.00 per click
4 Anything R25.00 per sale
Mbet R0.80 Per click
Bubble Bum R1.50 per click

Rest of the World

Web.com $75 per sale
Tim Warner $22.40 per lead.

There is hundreds of campaigns world wide to choose from all in one site.

Good Luck!
Malcolm

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Josh Groban - Grand Arena , Grand West - 29 November 2011

Big Concerts presents `A Special Evening with Josh Groban`. The 30 year old, LA native first broke out in 2001 with his self titled debut album and has gone on to release 5 multi-platinum albums, the latest being 2010`s Illuminations. In South Africa, he is one of the most successful international artists of the past 10 years, having sold over 750 000 albums.

Tickets varies between R375 - R685
Bookings can be made at Computicket
Shuttle Service to and from Grand Arena:
Citi Shuttles
021 559 5467 / 082 707 1135
info@citishuttles.co.za

Some Like it Vrot - Baxter Theatre Featuring Marc Lottering and Christo Davids

Venue: Baxter Theatre
Address: Baxter Theatre Centre, Main Road, Rondebosch
Province: Western Cape
Entrance Fee: R90 - R200
Dress Code: Casual


Bookings

Starts: 25 October 2011 20h00
Ends: 31 December 2011 22h30

Description:

SOME LIKE IT VROT has been written and directed by David Kramer and stars comedian Marc Lottering and Christo Davids in the lead roles of Smiley and Fuad. Taxi operators Smiley and Fuad find themselves fleeing from crime boss Big Bucks who is determined to eliminate them before they speak to the police. Turning to Inspector Meintjies for help she persuades them to adopt a disguise with hilarious consequences. This production is set in Cape Town today, moving between Wynberg and Woodstock, Grassy Park and the Waterfront.

Cape Town Shuttles

Citi Shuttles
021 559 5467 / 082 707 1135
info@citishuttles.co.za

Casper De Vries - Live in Cape Town Artscape Opera House

Guess who's coming to Cape Town:



Casper de Vries op sy stoutste en beste speciaal vir Suidoosterfees

Venue: Artscape Opera House
Address: Artscape Theatre Centre, 1-10 D F Malan Street, Foreshore
Province: Western Cape
Entrance Fee: R100 - R200
Dress Code: Casual
Bookings

Starts: 16 Febuary 2011 19h30
Ends: 16 Febuary 2011 20h30

Cape Town Shuttles to Arstcape Opera House:
Citi Shuttles
021 559 5467
082 707 1135
Online Bookings can be made:
info@citishuttles.co.za

Wine on the Water - Gordonsbay

Taste over a hundred wines from 40 wineries in a relaxed and serene setting by the water at the world-class marina development of Harbour Island. With the Helderberg Mountains in the background and variety of top-class restaurants in the area, there are a host of activities for any type of visitor. Taste the wines, have a meal, go on a boat cruise or simply enjoy the spectacular scenery.


When - 19 November 2011
Where - Gordonsbay Villa Via Hotel
Bookings @ Bookings

Cape Town Shuttles to Event
Citi Shuttles
021 559 5467
082 707 1135
info@citishuttles.co.za