Listening to the hauntingly beautiful African Sunrise, released several months after Sipho Gumede's death, one can understand why Gumede is held up as one of South Africa's great musicians. His fat, ...
One of South Africa's most respected bass players and songwriters, Sipho Gumede, died Monday (July 26) in a Durban hospital following his admission for internal bleeding. He was 47. By Diane Coetzer ...
Listening to the hauntingly beautiful African Sunrise, released several months after Sipho Gumede's death, one can understand why Gumede is held up as one of South Africa's great musicians. His fat, ...
'My thoughts are bouncing all over the place. Musicians and friends are hearing the news. None of us can believe it. Lovers of SA music, of Sipho's music, cannot believe it. We've lost a great ...
THE late Afro-jazz legend, Sipho Gumede, will be remembered in a ceremony at the Siyabonga Siyaphila Jazz Picnic Day, a family jazz affair to be hosted at Inanda Dam on New Year’s Day.... THE late ...
A group of boys play penny whistles and guitars on the dusty streets of Durban. They play the tunes of Spokes Mashiyane, Zakes Nkosi and Lemmy Mabaso. The guitar is homemade from a five-litre oil tin, ...
TRUMPET player, vocalist, composer and arranger, Lungani Gumede and band will perform at Seaman’s Corner, Unit 3, Hammarsdale on Saturday 9 July at 6.30pm. His music is a reflection of his musical ...
South African jazz guitarist Sipho Gumede died in Durban, South Africa on July 27 after a short illness. He was 47. Gumede arrived on the local music scene during the 1970s and quickly gained a ...
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