Centre for Jazz and Popular Music and iSupport Creative Business
in proud association with Casio have taken the initiative to marshal their
resources by presenting a weekly concert, featuring 3 artists that will present
a 20-minute set each. The 6th edition of the new online concert
series will take place on Wednesday 13 May and features a line-up with a twist,
since they feature artists outside of the jazz genre. This edition will feature
Hayley Hayes, LoveChild and Acoustiq Assasins.
The Artists
Haylea Heyns is a
singer, actress and songwriter from Durban. She studied a BA: Music & Drama
Performance at UKZN (Howard College Campus), graduating Cum Laude, and a
Post-Graduate Diploma in Copywriting at “The AAA School of Advertising”, where
she developed her passion for creative writing. This video
is a collection of some of Heyns’ favourite pop songs performed from the cosy
corner of my bedroom. She will be covering songs from artists such as Ed
Sheeran, Bruno Mars, Train, and The Lumineers, and accompanying myself on
acoustic guitar.
Bringing an offering of captivating melodies and
soulful lyrics Lovechild's music,
touches the listener at their very core, moving audiences both young and old.
Her wholehearted unwavering belief in herself and her mission of music, drives
every performance, allowing her listeners space in time to be inspired, and
moved. Winner of a Standard Bank Ovation Award in 2017 Lovechild’s adventure
continues, as she steadfastly follows her musical path and proves if you follow
your heart, you will be heard. She performed at the 2018 Standard Bank Joy of
Jazz stage where she got that opportunity by public vote and as well as being
featured on SABC 2's Afro Cafe.
With the SA
music scene being dominated by hip hop and house right now, Acoustiq
Assassins pose as an image of a new revolution in the industry, the age
of acoustic R&B and storytelling. If their latest release Partners In
Crime (PIC) – featuring 2016 SA
Idols winner, Noma Khumalo – is anything to go by, they are a
breath of fresh air for those still longing for an easy Sunday morning, craving
to love and be loved. Formed in 2014, the band hails from KZN, Pietermaritzburg
and has already shared a stage with some of the biggest names in the country –
including legendary jazz musician Sibongile
Khumalo, Cassper Nyovest,
Nasty C and Zakes Bantwini to name a few. In
2017 they also co-hosted a sold-out show with Samthing Soweto at the Hexagon Theatre.
One of the things that set them
apart is their minimalistic sound - using one or two guitars to leave room for
the creative expression of their voices. Accompanied by their eclectic performances
of music, poetry and dance as a tool to drive powerful messages of not only
love, but social issues such as women abuse as depicted in this performance.
To watch the concert there is a minimum charge of R40 and tickets
are available on Webtickets. The full contribution of the audience will go
straight to the artists in an effort to support and sustain South Africa’s
beloved musicians through this testing time
Submissions
Musicians can submit a video that is created
especially for the concert, which is likely to be a solo performance or very
small ensemble in this period of social distance. You can also submit
previously recorded videos that are not widely available on the internet, and
are part of your personal archive.
Tickets
Get your ticket on www.webtickets.co.za where you can
also get a monthly concert pass and donate.
Event Details
Music Unlocked
Sessions
Featuring Haylea
Heyns, LoveChild and Acoustiq Assasins
Wednesday 13 May
Link will be sent
at 6pm, audience can watch at their convenience
Tickets R40 or
more on donation