![]() ![]() The hauntingly beautiful sound of his sax held everyone totally captivated and mesmerized, and it is easy to understand, and appreciate, why he is one of the most popular instrumental musicians in history.Īfter performing a few of his greatest hits among his delighted fans, he then held a note as he made his way up onto the stage and continued for what seemed an eternity. ![]() The Duets, which is a mix of instrumental Jazz and romantic ballads sung by well-known divas with a few pop songs sprinkled in-between.Īnd then Kenny G made his appearance - and what an appearance it was! Making his way across floor, the crowd quickly clambered to their feet and stood on their chairs when they realised who it was, trying to catch a glimpse of the legendary saxophonist. ![]() Judith Sephuma received international acclaim after this track on the album by the same name was featured in Kenny G’s album At Last. Selota has an association with Kenny G through the title track of Judith Sephuma’s debut album A Cry, A Smile, A Dance, which Selota composed and arranged. With a career in music spanning over 20 years, this multi-talented producer and composer has recorded and produced six award-winning albums. Presented by Canoc Productions in association with Mzansi Magic Music and 702, the evening opened with South Africa’s very own jazz master, Selaelo Selota. ![]()
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