Five solo piano albums released in South Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic give shape and sound to our search for meaning amid the isolation of the moment.
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Durbanâs prolific artist Sibusiso Mashiloane all set for two day tour in Cape Town
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Award-winning pianist, Sibusiso Mash Mashiloane, will be making his way down to Cape Town for a much-anticipated two day tour.
Together with his band, they will perform at Alliance Française du Cap on Friday April 30, and at The Native Yards on Sunday, May 1.
Joining his tour is Cape Town-based musicians Shaun Johannes on double bass, Bonolo Nkoane on drums, Nono Nkoane on vocals, and Buddy Wells on saxophone and flute. Together they plan to set the stage alight.
Mashiloane, whose gigs are inspired by funk, hip hop, gospel and traditional music from South Africa, loves performing in Cape Town, and said itâs always special because the Mother City is a city that afforded our apartheid era heroes a platform to perform.
Sibusiso Mash Mashiloane drops solo piano album
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Musical genius Sibusiso Mash Mashiloane is gearing up for the release of his fifth album titled âiHubo Labomdabuâ, a solo piano album featuring music composed during the lockdown period.
On Friday, January 15, the award-winning artist is releasing his fifth album titled âiHubo Labomdabuâ, featuring music he composed during the lockdown period.
Commenting on his new body of work, Mashiloane says: This album is informed by an imagination of my personal life experiences, political climate, and imposed life.
âWe can infer that the music tells of social awareness and interprets our daily life as it has changed. I hope my album offers introspection, peace and love.