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David Kramer
David Kramer
South African musician
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Syd Barrett
Syd Barrett
English musician, co-founder of Pink Floyd (1946-2006)
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The Parlotones
The Parlotones
South African Pop Band
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The Awakening
The Awakening
band
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Wouter Kellerman
Wouter Kellerman
South African musician
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Kwesta
Kwesta
South African rapper
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Ike Moriz
Ike Moriz
German-South African singer, composer and actor
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Warrick Sony
Warrick Sony
Composer, producer, performer, and sound designer.
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Mango Groove
Mango Groove
band
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Louise Carver
Louise Carver
South African singer-songwriter and pianist
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Fokofpolisiekar
Fokofpolisiekar
band
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Simmy
Simmy
South African singer-songwriter
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Steve Peregrin Took
Steve Peregrin Took
English musician
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Mumsdollar
Mumsdollar
Syd Kitchen
musician from South Africa

Syd Kitchen

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musician from South Africa

Sydney Stanley Kitchen (14 February 1951 – 22 March 2011), was a South African guitarist, singer-songwriter and poet. Because of his uncompromising attitude towards the music industry he became an iconic figure in his native South Africa, and also around the world, albeit in relatively small circles. Up until his death he was the only artist to perform at every single Splashy Fen festival. He was known for the socio-political messages of his lyrics, while the title of his 2001 album, Africa's Not for Sissies, became one of the most popular one-liners in South Africa. A documentary film was recently released on his life entitled "Fool in a Bubble". Kitchen's career of over 45 years as a performing musician gave him a richly varied musical background. He was involved in a host of musical ventures that included Harry was a Snake, an experimental acoustic outfit, Curry and Rice with guitarist Steve Newman, the seven-piece jazz outfit Equinoxe, Bafo Bafo with Zulu guitarist Madala Kunene, The Aquarian Quartet with fellow aquarians Tony Cox, Steve Newman and Greg Georgiades and of course his own solo career.