Introducing Season Two of The Jazz Colloquies podcast series presented by Arehone Ramaru. Guests include Zenzele Mthembu-Salter, Jean Strauss, kimetsu., Francesca Biancoli, Rorisang Sechele, Ofentse Sebola, Lebo Komane and Nobuhle Ashanti. Emamkay, music credit for Tembisa from his album, Love Is Energy as heard on episode intros and outros.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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In the fourth episode of The Jazz Colloquies season, vocalist, Rorisang Sechele joins Areh in what is the first in person episode recording of the series. They catch up on how the start of the year has gone and seemingly how Rori has had a new leash ... more
In the third episode of The Jazz Colloquies season, Areh is joined by young saxophone player and instrumentalist, Jean Strauss. Here they talk about Jean's journey with jazz and his instrument of choice. his current tenure in the city of Boston as we... more
In episode two of the second season of The Jazz Colloquies, Areh speaks to jazz vocalist, Francesca Biancoli. The conversation touches on her early days in the South of Italy and how the music found her, her subsequent journey to South Africa where s... more
In the first episode of the second season of The Jazz Colloquies, Areh speaks to double-bass player Zenzele Mthembu-Salter. The conversation ranges from new found life in Amsterdam where he is furthering his studies, what stands out for him with his ... more
In what is the final episode of The Jazz Colloquies podcast series, guest, Sandile Gontsana joins Areh in discussion of his time in London working as part of the Disney Lion King theatre production, this chat then leads to the (lack of) South African... more
Spha Mdlalose joins Areh for the penultimate episode of the series. Their chat revolves largely around her debut album release, Indlel'eyekhaya, they touch on each song on the album in detail, and speak on the conceptualizing, composing and rolling o... more
Jazzgroupiez founder, Todd Moultrie joins Areh for episode six of The Jazz Colloquies podcast series. Todd talks us through his journey from his early church and gospel days back in Beaumont Texas to a then subsequent fascination with the art of beat... more
Talie Monin features as the fifth guest on season one of The Jazz Colloquies podcast series. This chat immediately takes off on the origins of her performance name "Talie", before going into her early encounters with music, defining her style of musi... more
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