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UKZN jazz jol

THE Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, located at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, will host the 25th Edition of the very popular Standard Bank Jazz Jol on Saturday 31 August at 7pm with the likes of Cape Town resident Shane Cooper, Kesivan Naidoo, Africa Plus and Mozambican quartet Afro Latino to take the stage.

This year’s event will feature the recipient of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award 2013, bassist, Shane Cooper with the event having featured last year’s Standard Bank Young Artist Award winner, Afrika Mkhize.

Sharing the stage with Shane Cooper will be members of his band which consist of previous Standard Bank Young Artist winner Kevisan Naidoo on the drums, Reza Khota on the guitar and Justin Bellairs on the alto saxophone.

The young and exciting Durban-based trio of Africa Plus consist of Prince Bulo on the bass, Sphelelo Mazibuko on the drums and Lungelo Ngcobo on the piano and keyboards. Their musical influence is drawn from rich traditional African elements with the base drawn from Western advanced harmonies.

The Mozambican quartet of Afro Latino will bring the night to a close and they consist of guitarist and vocalist, Milton Chissano, who provides the Latin grooves to the group, Ildo Nandja as percussionist and bassist, Alberto Chemane on the percussion and drums and lastly Njabulo Shabalala on the percussion.

Proceeds from the concert go towards the Ronnie Madonsela Scholarship that assists disadvantaged jazz students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal with general support, financial aid, and bursaries.

Tickets are R100 (R80 for pensioners and R50 for students) and there are early bird discounts of R80 and group discounts for pensioners at R75 for groups of 10. To book, cll Thulile Zama on 031 260 3385 or e-mail Zamat1@ukzn.ac.za Tickets will also be available at the door on the night.

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