Harbouring love with their songs
Fun, laughter, and nostalgia are a guarantee.
THE Point Yacht Club will be setting the mood as the month of love gets underway, why not venture down to the magnificent harbour setting for a Valentine’s Day celebration with the Gee Jays on Sunday, 12 February?
Durban’s longest running cabaret group, the Gee Jays featuring Gary McKenzie, John Didlick and Grant Bell, supported by vivacious vocalist Marion Loudon will serenade the audience in a programme entitled Let there be love… at The Venue at PYC.
The trio met in 1984 and have performed together in various amateur, semi-professional and professional productions over the years. They formed out of developing together as singers who managed to crack the often-difficult task of finding the right harmony, and have since developed into a professional and humorous entertainment outfit.
From the outset, the trio have insisted on providing three basic ingredients in their act. Fun, laughter, and nostalgia. Included in the act now are a wide selection of songs from the 50s, through to current hits, with medleys and songs from The Beatles, Elton John, The Beach Boys, and Elvis, all this mixed with early comedy sketches from The Two Ronnies, Not The Nine O’Clock News, and more original sketches.
Tickets are R130 each with snack platters and meal options available.
The afternoon festivities start at 1pm with red, the colour of love, the colour predominantly associated with February, and the colour for the Point Yacht Club, come and enjoy an afternoon of live music and kick-off the Valentine’s Day celebrations with the Gee Jays this Saturday, 12 Februay.
For more information contact Neeta on 031 941 4010 or info@indabaglobal.co.za.




