Tag: Safaricom Jazz
6 Awesome Jazz Spots In Nairobi
While you might doubt this, Jazz has been part of the Nairobi’s pop-cultural makeup with roots spanning back to the ’60s. The Nairobi jazz...
Jazz Through The Times Of COVID-19 – The Safaricom Youth Orchestra
Music has always been an instrument to bring us together. If you've been fortunate enough to attend any jazz concert in Kenya, be it...
What African Jazz Means To Us & Why We Should Celebrate...
Africa as a continent has been the birthplace of many creations. From music to artists who have shaken the world, it would be wrong...
Women In Jazz – Thriving In A Male Dominated Industry #SafaricomJazz
In all industries, women have always been great movers and shakers and its been amazing to see how young women these days have wiggled...
An Aspiring Surgeon And His Saxophone #SafaricomJazz
Security in parts like Dandora aren't guaranteed, even in the day time. I've heard stories of people who wander into the wrong paths or...
Life At The Safaricom Youth Orchestra In The Words Of Ethan...
Music isn't something that Ethan Murenga just stumbled into. Even with his love for music blossoming at the age of 14, I suspect his...
Inclusion of Marginalized Groups #NaweKilaWakati
As a human right that is intrinsic to all, governments, institutions and social and delivery systems should be attuned to the obstacles faced by...
Kato Change For The 2018 Safaricom Jazz Lounge #SafaricomJazz
With the immense backing from his music-loving family and a level curiosity that behaved like an itch that had to be scratched, self-taught guitarist...
Taking Africa By Storm Thanks To #SafaricomJazz – Horn-blowing Trio Nairobi...
What do you do when you're given the chance of a lifetime? You suit up (physically and maybe metaphorically), make sure your ducks are...
Shamsi Music Presents The #AfroSynthesis Experience This July
If you've ever been to a Safaricom Jazz Festival then you're definitely familiar with the works of Shamsi Music. If you've never heard of...