Jazz Maestro Ditches Wayward Civilian Backers

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Tired of working with wayward civilian musos, jazz maestro Lister Boleseng has lined up a military outfit and the "boys" can brew a storm.

During a recent festival, Lister displayed his new all-military ensemble. But Lister explained that it is not that he does not want to work with civilians. He said he has teamed up with his military colleagues because he spends most  of his time with them.  

"As a result, it is easy to rehearse with them."
Lister has had some nasty experiences with civilian musicians. Earlier this year, one of his civilian guitarists, a Zimbabwean, was arrested for dagga possession along the Francistown/Orapa road. 

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