Jazzy Thursday at Pavillion enthrals audience

Kgalagadi Jazz Beats, 360 Events Affairs and Gabz FM’s Joy of Jazz, staged a jazz multi-cultural concert at the Pavillion Restaurant Terrace this past Thursday.

The show, which featured musicians from Holland, South Africa and Botswana, left the jazz lovers who flocked to the venue asking for more. Local jazz star Banjo Mosele and Badisa band, featuring Sharon of My Star fame, started the show with unique melodic soothing sounds of jazz beats. The songstress sang beautifully, much to the audience’ delight. The band played popular tracks such as Sananapo and Selina, to mention a few.

The next group on stage was Soul’Afrique, a collaboration between South Africans, Sydney Mnisi (tenorist) and Fezile Feya Faku (trumpeter and composer) and Dutch men, Louk Boudesteijn (trombonist) and Paul Van Kemenada (quintet of alto saxophonist/composer) as well as Zimbabwean born Louis Mhlanga (Guitarist/singer).

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