Local musicians to stage charity show

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Jazz maestro Jaques Revaka is collaborating with a number of local musicians to stage a charity concert with a view to supporting the family of fellow musician Jeremy Burgess who died suddenly on July 19 after he was diagnosed with swine flu.

Revaka says he stayed in the same house with the late guitarist who also doubled as an environmental consultant.

The charity show will be held at the Botswana Craft tomorrow evening, supported by jazz maestro Citie Ntsholeng Seetso, well known for his bass guitar playing skills. Stampore Malefo Mokha will also be performing, for lovers of folklore music, as well as aka "Elvis Presley, and "No name baby", both of whom are synonymous with Revaka's band.

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