Browsing Music by Author "Mchunu, Sipho"
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3rd Ear Music : Update : Something To Celebrate
3rd Ear MusicThe brochure published by 3rd Ear Music promotes all the new releases affiliated with the South African label. The first page includes a list of the new releases whilst the second page includes biographies and further ... -
3rd Ear Music Presents Juluka
3rd Ear Music; ElectroThe programme pertains to the "Juluka" performance featuring Jon Clegg, Sipho Mchunu, Paul Clingman and Mel Miller. Apart from the listed dates, venue and ticket particulars, photographs of the featured musicians as well ... -
3rd Ear Music proudly presents Guitars for Africa
3rd Ear Music; National Arts Theatre; Ginger's Music Management (19--)The programme includes short biographies of all featured performers accompanied by photographs. A section pertaining to credits, available 3rd Ear Music releases and upcoming events have also been included alongside limited ... -
Black and White Duo On Stage This Week
Lady-smith Black Mambazo; Abafana BaseQhudeni; Clegg, Jon; Mchunu, Sipho; Clingman, PaulThe article promotes the event, "Music For Africa" which was scheduled to include the best indigenous groups and folk singers in South Africa. -
Guitars for Africa : Durban Festival of Music
3rd Ear Music; Durban Festival for MusicThe programme includes a list pertaining to show numbers, dates, show times, show title and artist, playhouse venues as well as ticket prices for scheduled performances at the Durban International Festival of Music in 1993. -
Spirits Rejoice
Oakley, Smith; Clegg, Johnny; Mchunu, Sipho; Spirits Rejoice (1977)This is a photograph of John Oakley-Smith, Johnny Clegg and Sipho Mchunu as well as Spirits Rejoice which includes Robbie, Sipho, George, Gilbert, Mervyn and Duke. -
Third Ear Music in Conjunction with Aquarius presents In Concert Colinson MacBrian
Third Ear Music; Aquarius (19--)The brochure promotes an upcoming concert featuring South African talented musicians. All information pertaining to the times, venue and locations have been included. -
White Boy Leads Zulu Warriors
English, Adrian; Entertainment and The Arts (1971-08-12)The article serves as a review and reflects on the "Tribal Blues" concert whereby a focus was placed on 18 year old Jon Clegg accompanied by 18 part-time warriors which was promoted by 3rd Ear Music and NUSAS.