- Alteprag Children's Choir
- Multi-cultural, auditioned mixed voice choir. - Amuzine
- Featuring reviews, news, interviews, links, and related information. - Bongani, Ndodana
- South African composer and conductor. - Clegg, Johnny and Savuka/Juluka@
- CrossingPoint
- South African straight edge band dedicated to the abstinence of everything evil and unjust. - Eastern Cape Philharmonic Orchestra
- Includes information about forthcoming and past concerts, tickets, members, sponsors, plus pictures and links. - Field Band Foundation
- Offers opportunities for youth from under-privileged communities to participate in marching bands and drum and bugle corps all over South Africa. - Four Jacks and a Jill
- Fan site provides photos, bios, and more for the South African band. - From Homeland to Township - Rap Music and South African Choral Tradition
- Article from the World and I, discussing the harmony of South African musical traditions and the centrality of politics in the more contemporary music of the country. - Gothic Order
- Yes, South Africa does have a Gothic scene! - Ibrahim, Abdullah@
- Independent on Sunday: Durban Legends
- Article about the weekly isicathamiya choir competitions at the YMCA in Durban, where the voices of previous generations sang about the difficulties of migrant life and singers today deal with contemporary issues such as AIDS. - Kwazulu-Natal Indigenous Music Project
- 30-month program begun in 2002 seeking to research and record traditional music in the Natal, as well as promote performances by local musicians. Features an Internet radio station. - Ladysmith Black Mambazo@
- Lion's Trail, A
- Follows the history of the song The Lion Sleeps Tonight. From PBS. - Makeba, Miriam@
- Masakela, Hugh@
- Music.org.za
- Contains biographies and references on South African music and music events, with emphasis on African music, jazz, reggae, and hip-hop. - NPR: Songs and Sounds of South Africa
- Features music from the Opera Troupe, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and the Kronos Quartet performs South African composer Kevin Volan's White Man Sleeps. - NPR: Zulu's 'Tip-Toe' Choir Competition
- Every saturday night in a gritty YMCA in the South African city of Durban, men put on finely pressed suits, drink cheap beer and compete in an a cappella Zulu choir competition called isicathamiya. - October, Brandon
- Official site from Pop Planet for the finalist from Idols South Africa 2002. Features biography, audio, video, and news. - Olivier, Dale
- Official site of the solo artist. Features new releases, news, photos, biography, and audio samples. - Oppikoppi
- South African Music Festival in Northam and Worcester. - P.I.T.T.
- South African hardcore thrash/death/doom band. - Seether@
- Songs of the Night: Isicathamiya Choral Music From KwaZulu Natal
- Provides a stylistic history of isicathamiya, delving into the sacred dimensions of the tiptoe dance as well as its relationship to the growth of rural-urban communities in South Africa. - Soul Survivor South Africa
- Offers basic information regarding the worship event. - South Africa
- Annual trance music event. - South African Music
- Dedicated to the South African Music Industry, in particular bands and artists who want national and international exposure. - South African Music Week
- National celebration of South African Music. - Soweto Gospel Choir
- Features tour information for the Soweto Gospel Choir, as well as a history, reviews, and shop. - Soweto String Quartet@
- Splashy Fen
- One of South Africa's premier music events. - Springbok Nude Girls
- Official site for the South African rock band. - Stern, Paul
- Biography, productions, and press. - Tygerberg Children's Choir
- South African choir touring nationally and worldwide. Comprised of boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 14 years. - Watershed (South Africa)
- South African acoustic rock band. - Wikipedia: Music of South Africa
- Features a hyperlinked, in-depth look at the South African music scene, from the birth of the popular marabi to the latest hip-hop boom known as kwaito. Includes a list of musicians and references.
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