06/02/2020
Greetings folks,
Join us this Saturday for bassist Herbie Tsoaeli’s “In the Meantime” duo with trumpeter Steven Sokuyeka .
Cover charge // R100
7pm
373 Koeberg Road. Rugby
Bassist, Composer and Arranger, Herbie Tsoaeli ‘s sound is a combination of different elements of South African music, and jazz.
He refers to it as a spiritual experience and has coined the term “Jazz Moya” to describe it, which means Jazz influenced by spirits. Having played with South African Jazz greats such as Abdullah Ibrahim, Zim Ngqawana, Bheki Mseleku, Louis Moholo and Wynston Mankunku Ngozi, it came as no surprise that Herbie’s debut album, African Time which was a culmination of over two decades of playing in the SA jazz scene, scooped the prestigious jazz SAMA in 2013.
Other projects that Herbie has been involved in include VOICE, Mbizo Quintet, New Notes, Zim Ngqawana’s Zimilogy Quartet, “The Sound Of You” project with Estelle K***t, Chicco Freeman, Jan Pulsford and Kevin Gibson. Herbie also continues to play across South African with his African Time Quartet and other smaller ensembles.
Steven Sokuyeka is a Trombonist born in Nyanga , Cape Town. He was taught music by his late father Roy Sokuyeka and started playing the trumpet at age 14. He later picked up the trombone and decided to stick with it. He has played alongside his father Roy Sokuyeka in the Sokuyeka quintet, Roger Khoza and Pheka, Little Giants, Spencer Mbadu, Tete Mbambisa, Buddy Wells, Nicholas Stephen's, Ezra Ngcukana, Alexander Sinton High School and recently Herbie Tsoaeli .