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Key figure: Musicians Basil Coetzee, Pat Matshikiza, Selby Ntuli, Sipho Mabuse, Alec Khaoli and Kippie Moketsi with producer Rashid Vally in 1975. (As-Shams Archive)

Rashid Vally: A visionary whose record labels shaped the jazz scene

Rashid Vally gave a voice to the new black jazz of the Seventies — and on a shoestring

Razzle-jazzle: Mandla Mlangeni’s band the TRC will launch their third album The Future Is Now at the UJ Weekend of Jazz. Photo: Supplied by the Tune Recreation Committee

Trumpeter going for Goldie

Musician Mandla Mlangeni speaks to us about his upcoming show and more

Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse. Photo: Lindo Mbhele

Hotstix’s  hug a celebration of survival

The Jazz Expressions concert in level one lockdown was a reaquaintance with friends, music and jazz photography

The 2020 Hugh Masekela Heritage Festival: The magic you find when truth and sound meet

A raucous, reliable addition to the annual calendar, the Hugh Masekela Heritage Festival lives on online

Staying put: Cultural producer Russel Hlongwane says remaining in Durban has given him space to tinker away from the limelight and build demand for his ideas. (Madelene Cronjé)

One’s move is another’s muse

Do all creatives need to migrate to bigger cities in order to enjoy successful careers?

Ablaze: Mandla Mlangeni, bandleader of the Tune Recreation Committee, conducts a music workshop at Amazink in Kayamandi, Stellenbosch, where a free concert will be held this Saturday. (David Harrison)
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Mlangeni & SA’s syncopated society

The musician may not have known who to vote for, but he is in tune with our political past and present

The art of Tune Recreation

Ahead of the Tune Recreation Committee’s performance at Cape Town Jazz Festival, Kwanele Sosibo picks Mandla Mlangeni’s brain about stand-out songs

Mandla Mlangeni with Amandla Freedom Ensemble members Ariel Zamonsky

The Amandla Freedom Ensemble reconstructs our sonic reality

Trumpeter Mandlesizwe Mlangeni assembled his dream team to form Amandla Freedom Ensemble and record his debut album.