Cape Argus

JAZZ FESTIVAL

LEGENDS IN THE MAKING SET FOR STAGE

- STAFF REPORTER

PORT Elizabeth collective

Edgar Muzah & Friends won the espYoungLe­gends online competitio­n for the chance to step onto a Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival stage this year.

They are the second winners of this online competitio­n to hail from Port Elizabeth after VuDu Jazz Band won in 2018.

They entered in 2018 but did not make it all the way in the competitio­n, which depends on public votes to determine a winner.

Muzah’s core group consists of himself as bassist, Mthokozisi Mabuza on piano, Tavern Solomon on drums and Mvuzo Mnyaka on keyboards.

The “& Friends” part is because they will be joined on this particular stage by vocalists Tyrese “Blaq Tye” Gulwa, Willis Wataffi, Black Ibah, Andy Ndlazilwan­a and Norman “Samasamba” Masamba.

Winning the espYoung Legends competitio­n crowned a successful year for some of the extended band members.

In 2018, Ndlazilwan­a scooped a Standard Bank Ovation Award at the National Arts Festival in Makhanda (for a tribute show to Victor Ndlazilwan­a which Muzah co-directed and played in) and released her single Nomalanga. Gulwa released his album, Mamela Mna.

Mabuze played a variety of gigs in 2018 including the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz 2018 and is working with guitarist Lawrence Matshiza on PE-based octet Czwe Yaze-Musiq’s debut album Bahlekazi.

These accolades come on the back of many others. Muzah, originally from Zimbabwe, has also worked with other award-winning musicians including 2015 Crown Gospel Award winner Chumani Ngoio; multi-award winning platinum selling Afro-soul rising star Nathi; and fellow Zimbabwean, Willis Wataffi.

The bassist is always busy because he wears many hats. When he is not being a session musician in someone else’s band, or playing with bands Take Note or Project Dimension, he is producing or arranging music. He co-produced Wataffi’s album

Uhuru/ Independen­ce in 2017, which was recorded in Zimbabwe and then mixed and mastered in South Africa, and also produced Mamela Mna in that same year.

Mostly self-taught, Muzah is a firm believer in the value of learning about music. He studied ethnomusic­ology at the Zim College of Music as a child and was mentored by mbira player Chaka Chawasarir­a.

He started a programme called Notes of Hope in 2016 to teach young children the value of music because of that early inspiratio­n. With the help of Cort Guitars, he also started a project in Port Elizabeth called 2MuchBass for local bass players to talk all things bass, exchange experience­s and swop ideas.

Muzah, AKA Eddiebass to some, has toured South Africa with youth group Take Note and pop band Project Dimensions, recorded in studio with Black Tie, recorded a DVD with gospel artist LG Lukas and performed at the Bayimba Festival in Uganda, Belfast Alive in Ireland and a Finnish jazz festival.

Catch Edgar Muzah & Friends at the festival’s annual free concert on March 26 on Green Market Square. They will play on the festival stage on Saturday March 30.

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EDGAR Muzah & Friends will be performing at the upcoming Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival.

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