Music & laughs for Berg fest
BILLY SUTER reports that an audience of only 500 will be permitted at the weekend-long Music & Comedy Festival to be held at White Mountain Lodge in the Drakensberg. … More Music & laughs for Berg fest
BILLY SUTER reports that an audience of only 500 will be permitted at the weekend-long Music & Comedy Festival to be held at White Mountain Lodge in the Drakensberg. … More Music & laughs for Berg fest
BILLY SUTER reports that a planned KZN Midlands festival of music and arts has now become a novel and exciting online experience, due to the Coronavirus … More KZN Midlands festival now online
BILLY SUTER reviews “Super Bands’, the latest party showband entertainment to be seen at The Rockwood Theatre at Sibaya Casino until June 2. … More Ace team nods to great bands
BILLY SUTER chats to Durban singer, guitarist and songwriter Rob Warren, of The Black lapels, about the popular tribute band’s newly released EP of original material. … More All or Nothing for The Black Lapels
BILLY SUTER reviews “A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen”, a new, low-fuss Rhumbelow Theatre entertainment teaming Rob Warren of The Black Lapels and Gary Nixon of The Kickstands. … More Springsteen – unplugged excellence
BILLY SUTER reports on the programme for this year’s Durban International Blues Festival, which is on a smaller scale this year. It runs for two days early in September. … More Two days of blues in Durban
BILLY SUTER reviews the latest showband entertainment by Durban’s The Black Lapels – “California Sunshine”, a salute to musicians that emerged in the ’60s from California. … More Tight team with top songs
BILLY SUTER reviews the debut showband tribute by Rusty Red, a Durban trio whose “Crossroads – Eric Clapton and Friends” is one of the best shows of its type staged this year. … More Excellent tribute to Clapton & others
BILLY SUTER chats to Durban blues guitarist Rusty Red about a Paul Simon tribute with The Black Lapels, his prowess in Irish dance… and an imaginary spider pal under his shirt. … More Rusty Red, guitar and Irish dance