Johnny Mokhali charms revellers

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He is an old hand in the music circles, but Johnny Mokhali proved that he is indeed a power to reckon with last weekend.

A Friday evening that looked bleak for some night revellers, who were looking out to have fun, suddenly found themselves in the midst of an excited crowd soaking in the sonic pleasure colonising the dance hall at a new Broadhurst nightclub. It was Johnny Mokhali, sizzling the crowd with his music.  The Catch 22 Jazz Club was dwarfed by the multitudes who had thronged the arena to enjoy the legend's beautiful music.  Upon arrival, a familiar song could be heard as Mokhali, with his wife as vocalist, backed by a local band, Stream Jazz, got down to the business of playing, galvanising the revellers into action.

"Ao batho le utlwile gore ko Jwaneng
Go nale setlhopha se se godisang ditlhopha,
Se bidiwa Youngsters," he sung.

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