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JAZZ

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/ 13 June 2008

‘Fear of death is fear of life’

Musician Prince Kupi died with his wife in a car accident on June 7. His nephew, the young poet Maakomele Manaka, pays tribute to his deceased uncle.

By Maakomele Manaka
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/ 9 May 2008

Don’t judge a song by its genre

Fikile-Ntsikelelo Moya looks at the Sama for best traditional jazz album.

By Fikile Ntsikelelo Moya
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/ 11 April 2008

Soul singer

Jeremy Kuper speaks to Simphiwe Dana, who performed at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London recently, and brought down the house.

By Jeremy Kuper
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/ 28 March 2008

A feeling for swing

Kwanele Sosibo speaks to South African songstress Tutu Puoane about her penchant for ”old people’s music”.

By Kwanele Sosibo
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/ 1 February 2008

A personal work of colour

SA flautist Wouter Kellerman’s <i>Colour</i> reflects the journey of a classically trained musician towards world music and jazz-informed improv.

By Dillon Davie
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