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Monday, April 6, 2015

THE BATS AT THE HEX



(Eddie Eckstein, Derek Gordon, Pete Clifford & Paul Ditchfield)

South Africa can boast many achievements over the last few years, and one has to be the return of a band that, exactly 50 years after its inception, is back on the road and still pulling in the crowds.

The Bats are well and truly back with their 50th Anniversary show, That Old Bat Magic and can be seen at the Hexagon Theatre in Pietermaritzburg on April 10 and 11.

It all started in 1965 when The Bats - Eddie Eckstein, Paul Ditchfield, the late Jimmy Dunning and the late Barry Jarman - burst onto the local scene and became, to many ardent followers, South Africa’s answer to the Beatles. They toured extensively, both locally and internationally, wowing audiences here and in the United Kingdom, Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia) and Germany with their brilliant music and hilarious comedy show. More than just great musicians, they were also great entertainers, and it was this that kept them at the top of their game for 16 years, an amazing achievement for any band.

In 2000, Eddie, Paul & Pete Clifford, minus the late Barry who had decided to retire, were joined by Derek Gordon and got back on the road for what they thought would be a short ‘come back’. Little did they know that 15 years later they would still be on the road, delighting audiences young and old. They have included the old favourite songs they have performed over the years.

Being one of South Africa’s longest running products, with unlimited mileage, The Bats are back to pay tribute to South Africa, its music, their music and the entertainment it’s given them through the years.

Eddie Eckstein says: ”People often ask ‘When will you pack it in?’ As long as the fans continue to support us laughing, applauding and singing along and enjoying the moment we will continue ... and as long as we keep enjoying it ourselves.”

Catch That Old Bat Magic at the Hexagon Theatre on the UKZN Pietermaritzburg campus on April 10 at 19h30 and April 11 at 18h00. Tickets R100 booked through Computicket. For more information, contact  033 260 5537.