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ROESHDIEN JAZ RELEASES NEW SUMMER DANCE SINGLE
‘WANT WHAT YOU CAN’T HAVE’
“Fresh off the stage with SA Music Legends, Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse and his band, including Paul Simon’s friend and respected muso Tony Cedras, collectively igniting the stage on the 26 October 2018. Hotstix returned 30-years-later, for this once-off night to remember, at The Baxter Theatre Concert Hall to a full house, sold out show! With the precious month of ‘MOVEMBER’ upon us, Cancer Survivor/Cape Town based Singer-Songwriter Roeshdien Jaz continues to uplift, elevate an inspire with the official release of his brand-new Tropical House/Dance Summer single, ‘Want what you can’t have’.
“Want what you can’t have” is the brand NEW Summer, Dance/Club single, by Cape Town Singer-Songwriter, Roeshdien Jaz. It’s a fresh, dynamic dance track with subtle depth. The song speaks of how we… “Always seem to want what we just can’t have”. “Even though she has a man, you still pursue your plan.” It’s a shame even Though she knew, all the things he puts her through, cause she wants what she can’t have. It ain’t clear to me it’s a mystery, life always seems to be, a search, a hunt for what we always want, that’s never meant to be.”
A must have in your “SUMMER 2018 PLAYLIST” to get you dancing, or that adrenalin pumping on the treadmill at the gym. Remixes in the pipeline featuring legendary Cape Town female emcees, EJ Von Lyrik and Burni Aman (Godessa). Available on ALL major digital platforms, worldwide. Roeshdien’s, much anticipated Debut Album 8 years in the making, is set for Digital release in the Summer of 2019, called The Contradiction (Every Mood).
“This body of work is a special tribute to life, an all it’s many beautiful contradictions”, says Roeshdien. (A fusion of Jazz / Soul / Dance / House / Afro Pop / EDM / Reggae / Acoustic / Contemporary / Spoken Word / Hip Hop / Blues). Quite literally something for every mood… #RoeshdienJaz #TheContradiction #EveryMood #LoveCapeTown #AfriqueDusud
SA music legend, Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse will be at the Baxter Concert Hall for one night only in October 2018.
As one of South Africa’s stateliest musical treasures who loves his country as much as he does performing live, Sipho promises Cape Town a show well worth the wait. “I can’t believe where the time has gone,” says Mabuse, whom we have come to love for hit songs like Burn Out and Shikisha.
He continues, “The Baxter holds many fond memories for me. We would like honour this iconic venue with a stunning once-off show, pulling out all the stops by playing all the hits and throwing in a few surprises along the way.”
Hot on the heels of his keynote address at the Music Exchange 2018 (MEX18)conference, earlier this month, Sipho’s promise to return to the Mother City for a full concert is about to be honoured, much to the excitement of fans across the peninsula.
Sipho has also selected three artists from the MEX18 conference to be showcased in the line-up. They are singer and songwriter Roeshdien Jaz, Siphokazi Jonas and Afro-fusion band Mmino, who regularly perform at the V&A Waterfront.
Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse awards and history
In April this year Sipho was welcomed by the President who bestowed him with the Silver Order of Ikhamanga, for his contribution to music. In June he received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 13th Annual South African Traditional Music Achievements Awards (SATMA), held in Mpumalanga.
In 2015 Sipho celebrated his golden anniversary in music – 50 years of his unwavering commitment and contribution to South African music and education and he also appointed as the chairman of the non-profit organization, Music Exchange.
Thirty-four years ago, Sipho’s 500 000-selling smash-hit single, Burn Out, changed the face and shape of Afro-pop and township jive, like no other song or artist in pop music history. He is an integral part of the entertainment industry and his contribution to the diverse landscape of South Africa is appreciated and honoured by music lovers the world over.
His nickname “Hotstix” has stayed with him since he was eight years old and already displayed talent as a drummer. There are few instruments that he cannot play but flute, piano, saxophone, kalimba, alto flute, timbales and African drums all feature at some point in his repertoire.
Throughout his 54-year career, Sipho has become a musical ambassador for South Africa, performing in virtually every African country on the continent, as well as the US, UK, France, Germany and Italy. He has also recorded and produced many legendary artists like Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Ray Phiri and Sibongile Khumalo. As a regular commentator on arts and culture in the country, Sipho has also served on the boards of the National Arts Council and the South African Musicians Rights Organisation (SAMRO).
“With an impressive catalogue that’s anchored in Africa, all who meet, greet and share stages with Sipho are all touched by a humility and grace that’s as rare as the talent this living legend shares with us all today,” says Martin Myers, manager and friend.
What: Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse at the Baxter
When: 26 October 2018
Book: Webtickets