George Herald

Ramon Alexander in action with jazz whizz-kid Kerwin

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Cape Town's finest jazz musicians, the Ramon Alexander Jazz Ensemble, gave a suave performanc­e at the Oakhurst Insurance George Arts Theatre last Monday, 30 April, which happened to coincide with the celebratio­n of Internatio­nal Jazz day. Local aspirant musicians were lucky to be able to attend a workshop earlier the day where the pros gave tips to up-andcoming local artists.

Ramon, a former York High learner, is a man of few words and endowed with nimble fingers and loads of talent as a composer.

He played some of his own compositio­ns from his album and mentioned that he is greatly influenced by Abdullah Ibrahim, the well-known Cape Town jazz musician, pianist and composer.

They are currently working together on a new album.

Ibrahim's music reflects many of the musical influences of his childhood in the multicultu­ral port areas of Cape Town, ranging from traditiona­l African songs to the gospel of the AME Church to more modern jazz and other Western styles.

Ibrahim is considered the leading figure in the sub-genre of Cape jazz. His music particular­ly reflects the influence of Thelonious Monk and Duke Ellington. He is known especially for Mannenberg, a jazz piece that became a notable anti-apartheid anthem. He went into exile to live in New York and only returned in the 1990s.

Proud

The George

Music Society was particular­ly proud to have Alexander and his ensemble bring the best possible live music to "all the people of George". Ranging from laid-back to upbeat township rhythms, Alexander was his polished self, supported by Annemie Nel on drums, Chadleigh Gowar on rhythms and Bradley Prince on lead.

The extraordin­ary local vocalist, high school teacher Lynette Petersen, sang two of her favourites - That's All, performed in Ella Fitzsgeral­d-style and Kushuka, which is in a genre all of its own.

George's saxophonis­t prodigy Kerwin Albertus (16), earned lavish praise from Alexander for his performanc­e of his own compositio­n, Spring.

 ?? Photos: Pauline Lourens ?? Ramon Alexander Jazz Ensemble members backstage at the Oakhurst Insurance George Arts Theatre. From left are drummer Annemie Nel; Ramon Alexander; deputy principal of Hibernia Primary Bernadette Hoogbaard; rhythm guitarist Chadleigh Gowar and lead...
Photos: Pauline Lourens Ramon Alexander Jazz Ensemble members backstage at the Oakhurst Insurance George Arts Theatre. From left are drummer Annemie Nel; Ramon Alexander; deputy principal of Hibernia Primary Bernadette Hoogbaard; rhythm guitarist Chadleigh Gowar and lead...
 ??  ?? Flashing a happy smile Kerwin Albertus (right) played Spring, one of his own compositio­ns, which won him the admiration of Ramon Alexander (middle) and made his music teacher Lynette Peterson (left) proud.
Flashing a happy smile Kerwin Albertus (right) played Spring, one of his own compositio­ns, which won him the admiration of Ramon Alexander (middle) and made his music teacher Lynette Peterson (left) proud.

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