Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
'allo peeps, just letting you know that the Drummers Luncheon was a roaring success! Even won a Zildjian t-shirt! (hell yes!!!)
On a serious note, we had the pleasure of seeing two artists, Barry van Zyl and a 14 year old boy whose name I can not remember but he's in a band called Samson (not related to Bruce ****inson's band of old). This young fellow played at a few Nelson Mandela birthday concerts and played at this year's concert, too. He's technique is amazing and could easily slip into any death metal band he desires. To top it all off, he's amazingly mature and said that he wanted to learn from the rest of the drummers at the Luncheon. Needless to say I was impressed. The other guy was Barry van Zyl, a very successful South African making waves. Look him up, he's fantastic! He plays a variety of styles. Listening and watching him play will make you fall in love with drumming all over again. I was really impressed with our talent. I asked Sean Nunan's wife Cindy (Sean has his own drumming school and senior contributor to magazine SA Drums & Percussion; his wife Cindy controls his marketing, etc. very awesome lady) if this could perhaps turn out to be a quarterly event. I think she might take me up on this, would be great!
Hope all the people on DrumChat could do something similar - it is after all for us, by us!!
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Wwwwhat was that? :punk: Hehe Bruce!!!! I'll call him Bruce from now on (if I ever do mention him again!)
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
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A big hello from Angelique Smith!! :dancing:
I'm just a happy-go-lucky drummer from friendly Cape Town and methinks that there aren't enough Souff Effricans (:icon_lol:) on this site.
.....and I thought I was the only one to call you lot Seth Effrikans, lol....j/k....all is good, Mrs Smith! :icon_mrgreen: :icon_mrgreen:
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
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Mrs_Smith
'allo peeps, just letting you know that the Drummers Luncheon was a roaring success! Even won a Zildjian t-shirt! (hell yes!!!)
On a serious note, we had the pleasure of seeing two artists, Barry van Zyl and a 14 year old boy whose name I can not remember but he's in a band called Samson (not related to Bruce ****inson's band of old). This young fellow played at a few Nelson Mandela birthday concerts and played at this year's concert, too. He's technique is amazing and could easily slip into any death metal band he desires. To top it all off, he's amazingly mature and said that he wanted to learn from the rest of the drummers at the Luncheon. Needless to say I was impressed. The other guy was Barry van Zyl, a very successful South African making waves. Look him up, he's fantastic! He plays a variety of styles. Listening and watching him play will make you fall in love with drumming all over again. I was really impressed with our talent. I asked Sean Nunan's wife Cindy (Sean has his own drumming school and senior contributor to magazine SA Drums & Percussion; his wife Cindy controls his marketing, etc. very awesome lady) if this could perhaps turn out to be a quarterly event. I think she might take me up on this, would be great!
Hope all the people on DrumChat could do something similar - it is after all for us, by us!!
Sounds like it turned out a really fun event, even if it was only for lunch. Totally awesome for you guys in SA, maybe word will spread and you'll get even more attention from other artists from other companies to come down and play.
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Sounds like it must have been a great time Mrs. Smith! With my schedule, a drummer's luncheon would be a great idea. It wouldn't eat up a whole day, and I'd get to talk drums with other area drummers. Cool!
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Awesome! Sounded like fun! How about some pics?
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Went to Sean Nunan's site (the drummers luncheon was his concept) and saw he didn't upload pics yet. You can go to his site and check out the pic from the previous lunch (seannunan.co.za)
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Not from ZA, but LOVE it there. Long term plan is to end up as a University Professor in either PTA or maybe Durban. Save me some droewors! :)
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Whoa! Another South African from Cape Town! Are you still active on here Mrs. Smith?
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Hey, Audiopat. She's not as frequent as some of us. She was on here a few weeks ago. She hangs out in the hand drum area.
Welcome to Drum Chat!
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Hey Bish, I'm back now but having a username issue at the moment. Once Mrs_Smith account is back on I'll have the Angikins one deleted. Will get in touch with Audiopat sometime.
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Hey Bish, I'm back now but having a username issue at the moment. Once Mrs_Smith account is back on I'll have the Angikins one deleted. Will get in touch with Audiopat sometime.
I did notice that a while back.
Glad to have you resurface. Figured with the new drum set you were off having too much fun....who wouldn't, right? :icon_mrgreen:
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Haha, it was awesome yes. Glad to be back
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Hey Angie, I see you have your old Mrs. Smith account back that is great. Welcome back :punk::punk::drumset-3:
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Hey dudes and dudettes
What a weird time we live in, with the unseen deadly force still doing its thang.
I've been getting more involved in drumming again and I'm super excited for the future. My friend Cuan and I have a little band although it's early days and we're in two different suburbs - I'm in Kenwyn and he's in Fish Hoek. We don't see each other often so we rely on phone calls to catch up. When I get a moment I like to visit Paul Bothner Music in Claremont. Mr Staphord Samaai is in charge of the Drum Area and he's got a little pretty setup there, where he records and uploads to his Youtube channel. He does interviews with other drummers on there.
It's hectic being a working mother and still making time for drumming. It's so necessary!
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Great to see you again Angie and so glad to hear you're drumming again. I know it can be hard to work everything in, especially as a mother.
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Great to hear and welcome back.
Re: Mrs Smith - Cape Town
Angie, clear some space in your PM's.