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Did You Ever See A Kudu Cry
From the album Wild and Beautiful and Free, an album about the conservation of our wild creatures, from the rhinoceros to the blue whale, together with environments such as our natural forests.

All Apaches To The Snow
Some typically A-grade indie folk-rock from the Johannesburg musician’s recent album, Skinny Girls Are Trouble.

All These Foolish Things (I’ve Said)
A track from this highly-rated SA rock band off their debut album Tunnel Vision which was nominated for a Best Alternative Album: English SAMA.

McDonalds
First single off his debut album, Life &Death from this hip hop artist whose inspiration is American rapper 2Pac.

Alive
The video for this new talented vocalist’s big hit off her debut album, Undiscovered was filmed at Silverstar Casino.

Anna Paquin
The Brothers Streep are an acoustic comedy band from Cape Town who gained international exposure when they were Skyped on BBC 1’s The Graham Norton Show to perform this track off their album, Suitable For The Whole Family.

Knowers Ark
A track off the debut album As Above So Below from this innovative and acclaimed Cape Town jazz saxophonist.

Maybe Baby
First single off this new band’s long awaited debut album Nine Lives – these 12 foot-stomping, skirt-lifting, sister-kissing rock ‘n roll / rockabilly songs will have you up on your feet and dancing in no time.

Out of Rock
Putting the roll back into rock, Blackstoneradio combines back-leaning riffs with addictive vocal melodies by fusing 90s hard-rock with old school, classic rock.

Wanpersepsie
The Bloemfontein band who were the unanimous winners of a recent Rockspaaider competition with a new track off their debut album My Identiteit.

Control (Richard the Third Remix)
Produced with a harder, side-chain synth approach, its designed for the peak-hour dancefloor.

Sideways Lover
Putting the roll back into rock, Blackstoneradio combines back-leaning riffs with addictive vocal melodies by fusing 90s hard-rock with old school, classic rock.
Richard Jon Smith brought out a christmas single in the late 70 early 80, but i can’t remember whT it was called or even how it went but would love to find out what it is. Was my parents favourite which i bought for them when i was a child. I have searched the web but have not been able to find anything. If anyone can help that would be great
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