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Fantastic Tony Cox offer

Tony Cox

Master-guitarist Tony Cox has turned to crowd funding to raise money for his new album. He says he has no record company support at this time – which is beyond comprehension! How can an award-winning, internationally respected musician with many successful albums to their name be abandoned like this? But you can’t keep a great muso down.

He says via his Facebook page:

I’ve been working hard on my new album over several months now and will be ready to begin recording in January. Padkos is an album that is very different to all the others that I have made over the years because it has a large percentage of covers. I have made my entire career on the back of exclusively original work and so for Padkos, I decided to arrange covers of some of my favourite South African tunes that stretch all the way back to my youth. Among them are, P J Power’s, Jabulani, Bright Blue’s, Weeping, the old traditional Sarie Marais, Abdullah Ibrahim’s Mannenberg and Nico Carsten’s Zambezi. Mixed in there are a few new thought provoking songs and instrumentals that have been inspired and pushed out by my life experiences these last few years.

I have named the album Padkos (road food) because so many people write to me and tell me how much they enjoy the music while travelling and we all know music is food for the soul…

Helping me give the tunes some verve and power will be a line-up of some of my favourite SA musos such as Jimmy Dludlu and Steve Newman. There will definitely be a few surprise guests not mentioned here.

To fund the Padkos project, Tony is pre-selling signed copies of his forthcoming album to be released early next year. Copies cost a mere R160 (or $20/£12.50 for international orders). However, a great deal is available for R320. This will include the album, plus you will be Dropboxed digital copies of three more of his award-winning albums: Matabele Ants, China and Blue Anthem.

You couldn’t ask for a better deal. If you’re in SA, you can buy it via bank transfer (details here) or if you’re overseas you can buy it using Paypal  from his website.

The #1 Show

Episode 22

Leon & Brett take revisit the sounds they grew up with by spinning the records by local artists that topped the South African Charts when they were kids. Find out Brett’s earliest musical memory and what Leon’s chinas were getting stoned to in high school.

In this episodes we feature the music of:

  • Jessica Jones
  • Tidal Wave
  • The Staccatos
  • Charisma
  • Dave Mills
  • Bobby Angel
  • Barbara Ray
  • The Flood
  • Dealians
  • Glenys Lynne
  • Maria
  • Gwynneth Ashley Robin
  • David Kramer
  • Café Society

And of course there’s more news in Gigs, Gossip & Grooves, including:

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A ‘Walk in Africa’ Launch Party

Tune Me What? co-presenter Leon Lazarus was lucky enough to be in L.A. to attend the launch party to celebrate the release of National Wake’s “Walk in Africa 1979-81” by Light in the Attic Records where he caught up with former band member Ivan Kadey who steered the remastering project.

Leon Lazarus with Ivan Kadey

Leon was also thrilled to meet Baba Vusi Shibambo. Vusi was a neighbor of the Khoza brothers and landed up living in the house with Ivan, the Khoza brothers and others at the age of 16. He played African drums at the launch party. A very talented man indeed.

Leon Lazarus with Baba Vusi Shibambo

If you haven’t listened to our special episode with Ivan Kadey in which he talks about his time in National Wake, the remastering of the archives and spins some of his favourite records, catch it here!

 

National Wake-up

Episode 21

In this extend 90 minute episode our special guest is Ivan Kadey who talks about his band National Wake, and the re-release of their fully remastered catalogue. It is a rare look at a South African music scene you never knew existed and the music of this unique and groundbreaking band will blow you away. Fans can buy the album Walk In Africa 1979-1981 next week on vinyl, CD and online and in-store. Whatever your preference … this is a must have!

Featured in the show is a new demo of Ivan’s song Orange, White and Blue which was written at the beginning of The Wake. -“Its the song that gave me the courage to start it all as it manifested totally the music I was dreaming of making lyrically with a ironic rock element,” he says.

Together with a pic of National Wake songs from the new anthology, we also play some other records picked by Ivan, including:

  • Allen Kwella
  • The Cherry Faced Lurchers
  • Sankomoto
  • The Flaming Souls


Because of the extra-long format this week, there will be no Gigs, Gossip & Grooves, but Evan will be back next week to keep us up-to-date about SA musicians strutting their stuff around the globe.

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A 50/50 Special

Episode 20 Graphic collage

In this episode Leon & Brett pick out some of their favourite records, from popular crowd-pleasers to a few obscure gems, from pop to jazz and a lot in between.

In this episode, we feature the music of:

  • Niki Daly
  • Robin Auld
  • Tim Parr (with The Zap Dragons)
  • The Mothers
  • African Jazz Pioneers
  • The Movers
  • Dark City Sisters
  • Vicky Sampson
  • Trans.Sky
  • Falling Mirror
  • Mango Groove

And of course there’s more news in Gigs, Gossip & Grooves, including:

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We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?! If you’d like to advertise on the show, drop us a line at adverts@tunemewhat.com

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Something for the Friday Blues

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Some cracking blues-rock, blues-folk, blues-jazz, blues-mbaqanga, and of course plain ol’ blues-blues in today’s show, so let’s get this weekend started! 1.2.3.4!

In this episode, we feature the music of:

  • Die Lemme
  • David Kramer
  • The Blues Broers
  • Kid Malume
  • Larry Strelitz
  • The Bayside Blues Band
  • James Phillips & The Lurchers
  • Edi Niederlander
  • Abdullah Ibrahim
  • Dan Patlanski
  • Jonas Gwangwa

And of course there’s news in Gigs, Gossip & Grooves. You can find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TuneMeWhat

We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?! If you’d like to advertise on the show, drop us a line at adverts@tunemewhat.com

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That other 70s Show

We’re going back to the 1970s, so pull on your velvet bell-bottoms  your puffy shirt, jump into your Ford Cortina and hit the jol. Goodbye hippies and hello crazy town!

In this episode, we feature the music of:

  • Otis Waygood
  • Des & Dawn Lindberg
  • Jo’Burg Hawk
  • Crocodile Harris
  • Rabbitt
  • Julian Laxton Band
  • Margaret Singana
  • McCulley’s Workshop
  • Clout
  • Stingray

These are the links to artists and events covered in our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves section:

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We really appreciate your feedback. We’re always open to suggestions and even requests! If you’re a South African musician living or touring internationally, do let us know about your concerts, album releases or tours – we’d love to give you a punt on the show. Our email address is yesno@tunemewhat.com

But most importantly, if you enjoy the show, tell your friends about Tune Me What?!

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Laugh, Lag, Hleka, Tsheha, LOL…

In this episode we snort, chuckle and plain laugh out loud at some of the most comic takes on South African life, culture and assorted antics committed to record.

In this episode, we feature the music of:

  • Pip Freedman 
  • The Bats
  • Long John Berks
  • Oom Hansie
  • Jeremy Taylor 
  • David Kramer
  • Pieter Dirk Uys
  • Vd Want / Letcher
  • Koos Kombuis
  • Leon Schuster
  • Deep Fried Man
  • Radi-Aid

And here’s an extra bit of musical comedy from PE drummer and funny man, Gino Fabbri:

 

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‘News Network Africa R9.99’ goes Glee!

This special episode of TMW – simulcast on the NNA9.99 channel – goes to the theatre! We play some of the great tunes from South Africa’s theatrical hits – and a few misses.

In this episode, we feature the music from the shows:

  • King Kong
  • Bo Jungle
  • Ipi Tombi
  • Just a minim
  • District Six
  • Kat and the Kings
  • Sarafina
  • Pieknik by Dingaan
  • Africa Umoja

And introduce new band, Crystal Park

These are the links to artists and events covered in our Gigs, Gossip & Grooves section:

As promised, here is a photo of co-host Leon Lazarus reviewing some copy for the Hallucinogenic Wasteland Magazine in 1988, during his ‘Boy-Lee’ (AKA ‘Calmer CarmeLeon’) period. It lasted about 3 hours, and he enjoyed only “cups of tea” for the duration.

Boy Lee

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Are you ‘Hank Marvin’ for some 60s tunes?

In this episode, we go back to a time before we were born to catch some twanging guitars and wailing saxophones. Surfs up! It’s South Africa in the 60s!

In this episode, we feature the music of:

  • David Kramer
  • The Shadows (A South African rarity)
  • Johnny Kongos
  • Nick Moyake
  • West Nkosi
  • Dickie Loader & Blue Jeans
  • The Bats
  • Four Jacks & a Jill
  • Nico Carstens
  • Velile, The King of Steps
  • The Flames
  • Sathima Bea Benjamin
  • The Flaming Souls
  • Occam’s Razor

This week’s Gigs, Gossip & Grooves is given over to an interview with up-and-coming SA band, Red Huxley, but there are a few gigs we think you should know about anyway…

  • Seether will be playing on Tuesday, August 27 at the Concrete Street Amphitheater in the city of Corpus Christie in Texas.
  • For South Africans in the UK, here is one you wont want to miss. Celebrated South African song writer, singer and fret man Nibs van der Spuy and blues guitarist Dan Patlansky will share the stage at the Half Moon Putney on Sunday 15 September and the Green Note Camden on Tuesday 17 September. That should be a gig to remember.
  • To coincide with the launch of his first ‘live’ album – “Live in KwaZulu”, accoustic guitarist Guy Buttery will be touring internationally. Two shows are scheduled for London this month at The Half Moon in Putney on Tuesday the 27th, and Green Note in Camden on Wednesday the 28th. Tickets are £10. The limited edition CD – normally only available online – will be on sale, so it’s a chance to grab a copy. We’ll of course keep you posted about future shows.
  • On the 26th of August, award-winning South African pianist Anne Marshall and flautist Abigail Burrows will be playing a lunchtime chamber music recital at the famous St Martin’s in the Field off Trafalgar Square in London, starting at 1pm.
  • South African musicians are really making their mark on the classical music scene. Another award-winning South African – baritone Njabulo Madlala – will be performing songs by Benjamin Britten and Franz Shubert, as well as music from “his homeland” says the programme – at St Lawrence Jewry in London on August 29.

And here’s the damning photographic evidence we promised you. No idea what possessed us to publish this? Well, listen to this week’s episode!

Occam's Razor as 'The Shadows'

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