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01 November 2008
Cape Town is getting another chance to see one of its legendary jazz musicians, Abdullah Ibrahim, formerly known as Dollar Brand.
The Abdullah Ibrahim Trio (USA), together with Alvin Dyers and the Cape Town Jazz Orchestra, will put on what is sure to be one of the best musical evenings of the year.
In a statement sent while on tour abroad, Dr Ibrahim thanked Dr Pallo Jordan, minister of arts and culture, for funding the Cape Town Jazz Orchestra.
“My hope is that musicians and audiences alike will appreciate and support this project – the first one ever in our fragmented cultural history,” he said.
“We dedicate the November 1 Gala Concert to all our great masters… Kippie Moeketsi, Peter Apollis, General Duze, Willie Max, Jimmy Adams, Henry February, Otto, Tallie Bruce, Tabu Machelle, Caleb Ndimande, Boycie Gwele… and all the unsung ones.”
Listen to South African Music Online in our Music JukeBox.
Abdullah Ibrahim Trio and Cape Town Jazz Orchestra:
Date: 1 November 2008
Venue: Artscape Theatre
Location: Cape Town
Time: 20:00
Price: R150
Tickets can be purchased at Computicket or at the Artscape Theatre.
For more information you can contact Ms Marysa Leukes on +27(0)21 465 6261
"Every week in our Facebook Giveaways Group we give away free tickets to events like this one - join now and you could be next!"
Molo Says: “Abdullah Ibrahim strikes a chord with most lovers of South African jazz, and this rare concert will be a treat that will create long-resonating memories for all those who attend.”
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