London Based Musician

London Based Musician

Versatile and professional.Adapt to your style and image. One off shows,album and single recordings.

Music Columnist and Reviewer for Moral Fibre

Music Columnist and Reviewer for Moral Fibre

Check out my Blogs and  Reviews on Moral Fibre. Winner of the South African Music Blog of the Year 2008

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Have a little patience (unless someone you love dies)

….I love south Africa id rather live there than anywhere else on the planet…. but its in a bit of a tricky situation right now… Like the government is still finding its feet, theres the implimentation of  BEE(black economic empowerment) and there’s a lot of crime and yet the whites generally blame it on the blacks. In my opinion, it was the whites fault to begin with, if they’d released Mandela lo ... Moral Fibre's Music Columnist Greg Introduces himself

My name is Greg. I just finished a year of studying music at Thames Valley University in London and I hope to continue, you can’t stop studying music I suppose but you know what I mean. I have been playing bass and acoustic guitar for the past 8/9 years and music is a huge part of my life. I came to London because of music. I met my wife through music. I’m playing in about 5 bands, stu ... REVIEW OF GUITAR PRO 5.2

Guitar Pro has existed for quite some time but with the new version, GP5.2 it’s more awesome than it has ever been. Basically Guitar Pro allows you to program songs in midi form by tabbing or notating them straight into your computer. The whole band is at your fingertips and you can tab out just about any instrument in the world. This makes it easy to send your riffs to band members for learning ... Album Reviews: John Coltrane – Giant Steps (Atlantic)

Well what can you say about John Coltrane? He is a genius and this album was the first album on which he composed all the songs. To me his Sax playing is the greatest in the jazz world and this album was a gateway for me to start understanding and enjoying jazz. Every song is easy to enjoy and for those of you who don’t really dig jazz then you should try checking this out. Tracks such as Naima, G ... D’Angelo – Brown Sugar (Emi)

D’ Angelo’s debut album  which was released in July 1995 is something that on first listen makes you want to go home and make sweet love to your lady. That should be enough reason to buy it, BUT wait there’s more. D’angelo mixed the old with the new, using new school beats and an old school way of singing with such soul that Marvin Gaye would  envy his pipes (no offence obv ...

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