One of South Africa’s most iconic performers is set to hang up his gumboots, so let’s look back on the story of his life.
Given what we have just seen with the Fyre Festival, which came apart at the seams before it could even get off the ground, it’s worth revisiting some other disasters.
Cassper Nyovest is one of South Africa’s most recognisable and well-loved musicians, and now he has some pretty exciting news for his fans.
It was supposed to be a music festival for the rich and famous, but instead the Fyre Festival has become the stuff of legends for all the wrong reasons.
Two things come to mind when I think of Kenny G – afros and my kid’s recorder. To be honest, I didn’t realise Kenny G was still rocking either one of those vibes.
Tomorrow will make it a full year since Prince passed away, and during that time some of the musician’s mysterious ways have been uncovered.
Durbanite Refi Sings found herself performing at Coachella this weekend, becoming the youngest South African to do so. Represent.
The first half of that annual Coachella music and art festival took place this past weekend, and here are a few celeb looks.
TLC, RnB sweethearts of the 90s, just announced the release date of their final album and dropped their first single off it.
There’s something about rock ‘n roll from the 70s and 80s that still captures the imagination, and one man in particular was there for the ride. Meet Mick Rock.
Fokofpolisiekar will go down as one of the most important rock bands in South Africa’s history, and the way fans are responding to their call is a true testament to that.
Back beat, the word was on the street, that the fire in your heart is out – bla bla, you know the drill, but do you know the full story of how the wheels came off?
I’m not much of a country music fan, but sometimes a performance is so good that everyone should sit up and take notice. This ticks that box.
Using flashlights as mic, the two belted out ‘Ironic’ in a summer camp setting, and it’s Jimmy-Falon wonderment.
Teaching the brain as many new things in its first stage of development is so important in ensuring a prolonged effect – but what does music do?
If you feel like spoiling yourself this weekend, for no reason other than to sit back, relax and feast on a generous picnic, this is for you.
Some dads like the old-school rock ‘n roll, some dads listen to whatever plays on Fine Music Radio, but POTUS has a rather eclectic taste in music.
Guess who’s back, back again? It’s Eminem, and like much of the watching world he’s had just about enough of the Orange Menace.
They were the band that was everywhere a few years back, but then the wheels came off just a little, Let’s look back at that meltdown and where they’re at now.
Rihanna joined some of the world’s top rock ‘n roll stars at Desert Trip this weekend, busting out her chart-topper with Beatle Paul McCartney.
There’s a metal scene in Soweto that has been growing for a number of years, and one filmmaker attempted to catch the very heart of it to break stereotypes.
Remember Watershed? They’re still going strong, and if great food and those familiar favourite jams are your thing then this one is for you.
He’s had a long run atop the British pop game, and now Rod ‘The Mod’ Stewart can add a Sir to the front of his name. Over to Prince Willy for the ceremony.
Whilst details remain limited, it is being reported that a man may have drowned at the festival in Darling. Here’s what we know so far.
There really is a chorus of celebrities trying to tell America that Trump is a giant douche, and now U2 have added their names to that list.
Planning to rock some daisies this year, but not quite sure how you’re going to get there? Not to worry friends, there’s always a way.
Keith, Mick and the boys are back, teasing fans with a few samples off their latest album. Still going strong after all these years, quite the feat.
In 1990, George Michael released his iconic “Freedom! ’90” pop anthem – and to celebrate its anniversary, here’s a whole new bunch of supermodels.
I suppose given that it’s a Thursday it’s OK to throw back to days of old, so I’ll cut the snark and say Corden and co were on top form.
Black Coffee is a legend in his own right, but was it OK for him to slap his rival’s road manger? I would have to say yes, but take a look for yourself.