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Jonathan Peyper goes back to his roots

Nelspruit-born Jonathan Peyper, performed in White River on April 8.

Local musician and guitarist extraordinaire, Jonathan Peyper, wowed Die Windpomp with an electrifying rock and blues performance on Friday evening. Born and raised in Mbombela, Peyper said he had not performed in the Lowveld for quite a while and said it was good to be getting back to his roots by having a show at Die Windpomp.

Dewald and Chané Lochner.

“It is lekker to be back,” said Peyper before he took to the stage. “Covid was a big knock to everyone, especially musicians, so the love and support shown this evening has been amazing,” said Peyper.

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He started his set at around 19:15, performing his own original songs as well as a few rock covers, which was well-received by the applauding audience. Peyper said he has some big plans for the end of this month regarding his music career.

Lizanna Peyper, Patricia Jansen van Vuuren, Jonathan Peyper and Sandra van Heerden.

“I cannot say anything about it yet, but watch this space,” he said.

 

Lewies Dippenaar and Lasea Swift.
Angie Principe and Jonathan Peyper.
Marcelle Dippenaar and Lonita and Bianca Swift.

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