(Above: The Name on
the Drum. Pic supplied)
Arguably the KZN Midlands’ best-loved music venue, Music in The Hills (MiTH) is an opportunity for beginners, professionals, and passionate music fans to share the joy of music at The Knoll Historic Guest Farm
MiTH takes place every second Wednesday at The Knoll Historic Guest Farm, Knoll Drive, Hilton. Doors open at 18h00 and the music will kick off at 19h00. Entrance is R50 at the door. Food and soft drinks are available for sale. A cash bar is available.
20h30: The Name On
The Drum
The Name On The Drum is an alternative, folk, and indie band
with a wide range of sounds. Squalling electric guitar, subtle percussion,
harmonicas, and acoustic guitars feature in their distinctive sound, along with
a unique blend of honest, thought-provoking song-writing. The writing,
composition, recording, and production is done by brothers Ben and Nat Bruzas.
Their music contains two very different styles that seem to complement each other while adding variety and dynamics. Their philosophy around what they create is very much, “If it makes you feel something, keep it.”
The Name On The Drum has performed around South Africa, including touring Gauteng and the Eastern Cape. They recently took part in Darling Brew's "Just Make Music" competition, which saw them taking to the stage in Darling, Western Cape, at their winter fest, alongside acts such as Die Heuwels Fantasties and Karen Zoid. The Name On The Drum has also been featured at several music festivals including the renowned Splashy Fen.
(Left: Dawn Melanie. Pic supplied)
19h40: Dawn Melanie
Dawn Melanie is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Her music is an eclectic range of originals, with strong Celtic folk, African maskandi and folk influences. Her wonderful story-telling lyrics hold deep meaning, and take the listener on a journey to somewhere mystical.
Her lyrics often hold connections to folklore and mythology, whilst
also telling the stories of the human experience as it is today, connecting the
past and the present. On stage she is backed by Dustyn Froise on the djembe
drum, and Ben Bruzas on electric guitar, harmonica, and vocal harmonies,
allowing her to create a full and diverse audio landscape.
19h00: Skippy Kubheka
Skippy Kubheka is a local musician from Hilton who has been
performing since 2014. He’s been seen performing with out-of-this-world
musicians, like bass with Mali Zulu, and drums for Matt Gardiner. He’s the
current front-person for the MMM…Band, and has been known to appear in an
occasional collaboration or two.
But this time around, he’s heading to the MiTH stage solo for what promises to be a fantastic evening!
Entrance: R50 - Cash or Zapper at the Door
Venue: The Knoll Historic Guest Farm, Howick
For more information contact 082 331 7271
DIRECTIONS TO MiTH: Take the N3 to Hilton, take the Hilton turnoff and go South into the Village (away from Hilton College). Travel 5,2km along Hilton Avenue (past two sets of traffic lights and Crossways Pub) and keep going straight as Hilton Avenue turns into Dennis Shepstone Drive. At the 5,2km mark, Knoll Drive will be on your right – the entrance to MiTH is the *second* entrance on your left into The Knoll Historic Guest Farm.
Visit www.mith.co.za for more details and directions.
Musicians can contact mithbookings@gmail.com for slots.