Heita! Dis heerlike lente, Pretoria lyk en is befok lekker en dis daai tyd van die jaar wat dit weer begin lekker raak om in die aande uit te gaan en bands te loop kokkenodge. Sommer so op ‘n skoolaand. Ons gee ook twee double tickets weg en dis maklik om dit te wen. Vra net daarvoor op Twitter:
“Hey @watkykjy, gee my seblief 2 tickets vir @BluesBroers by Atterbury.”
So fokken maklik soos dit.
Ons tune julle die res sommer in Engels, want Maandag was so bietjie van ‘n doos gewees:
Blues Rock legends The Blues Broers are returning to The Atterbury Theatre in Pretoria for a one night only performance on the 1st September 2015 brought to you by Red Heart Rum.
Tickets will be available through www.computicket.com and at the door at R150 with the show starting at 8:30pm.
“2014 was a great year for us. We spreading the word far and wide,” says Simon Orange, keyboard player and songwriter for South Africa’s original blues/rock band. Since the launch of their latest album ‘Into the Red’ in January 2014 they’ve performed at the Standard Bank Jazz Festival in Grahamstown and appeared on the major TV networks. They featured on the Durban International Blues Festival and at the Table Mountain Blues Summit amongst others.
Twenty-five years ago the musical landscape was very different. The Blues Broers started out playing in Cape Town’s seedier clubs and bars. Venues like The Fringe and the appropriately named Smokehouse (some nights you could barely see the stage through the blue haze of cigarette smoke) are long gone, but the band expanded its audience by driving long hours to towns further afield. It was around this time that they added their ‘Skiffle set’ to the show. Skiffle is music played on homemade instruments, such as a tea-chest bass or tin washboard and it’s still an important part of the band’s performance.
Coastal tours, album releases and rock festivals followed, but in 1999 the band lost drummer, manager and Albert Frost’s father, Frank, to cancer. It was a blow they struggled to recover from and eventually the Blues Broers announced that they were calling it a day. In 2006 they held a final show at the Hidden Cellar in Stellenbosch.
The band was brought back together by popular demand for a reunion gig in 2009 and they soon started writing songs that would feature on their 2011 CD release ‘Out of the Blue’. That album’s success gave a whole new lease of life to the Blues Broers. Now Albert Frost’s mother, Maggie, manages the band and is married to bass player Rob Nagel. Albert says “I’m probably the only guitarist who’s played in the same band with two dads!”
The Blues Broers are:
Rob Nagel: Harmonica, bass, vocals
Simon Orange: Keyboards, tea-chest bass, vocals
Albert Frost: Guitars, vocals
Jonno Sweetman: Drums, washboard.
Watkykjy staan op 3,090,605 post views in totaal sedert 1 November, 2019.