South African Jazz - History - Groups

Groups

  • The Blue Notes
  • Tucan Tucan
  • Airborne
  • Chameleon
  • Loading Zone
  • Uhambo
  • MJ 9
  • Jazz Ministers
  • Clive Sharrock Big Band
  • Jonny Cooper Big Band
  • Kesivan And The Lights
  • Cassidy-Clarke Band
  • Jazz Monitors Quintet
  • Offshore
  • Abstractions with Duke Makasi
  • The Elite Swingers
  • Little Giants
  • Don Jeany
  • Rush Hour
  • Absolute Zero
  • African Jazz Pioneers
  • African Swingsters
  • Afronaut
  • Alexander High School Big Band
  • Archie Silansky & Dan Hill
  • Benguela
  • Bezz Martin Jazz Capers
  • Breakfast Included
  • Brian Abrahams District Six
  • The Prisoners Of Strange
  • Brotherhood Of Breath
  • City Jazz Nine
  • Concert Boulevard
  • Cool Cats
  • Creeper
  • Nu Jazz Connection
  • Afro Cool Concept
  • Dondo
  • Elite Swingsters
  • Fourfourty
  • Hanepoot & The Biggish Band
  • Havana Swingsters
  • Heshoo Beshoo
  • Jazz Ambassadors
  • Jazz Dazzlers
  • Jazz Maniacs
  • Jazz Ministers
  • Jazz Disciples
  • Jazz Monitors
  • Manhattan Brothers
  • Merry Macs
  • Modern Jazz Quintet
  • Monday's Jazz Quintet
  • Moss Mogale Unit
  • National Youth Jazz Band
  • Ntemi Piliso & The Alexander All Stars
  • Ojoyo
  • Pacific Express
  • Phatbrass
  • Rise
  • Sheer All Stars
  • Short Attention Span
  • Soft Landing
  • Standard Bank National Youth Jazz Band
  • Tamu
  • The Blue Heads
  • The Classic Jazz Masters
  • The Dominant Seven
  • Track Five
  • The Ghoema Kings
  • The Glenn Robertson Jazz Band
  • The Jazz Epistles
  • The Moreira Project
  • The New Year Swingsters
  • The Rhodes University Jazz Band
  • The Trio
  • Tonk
  • Transvaal Rockin' Jazz Stars
  • Tribe
  • Truly Fully Hey Shoo Wow Band
  • UCT Big Band
  • Virtual Jazz Reality
  • Voice

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