Farewell… Its Been an Honour

October 20, 2010

Ladies & Gents…

It deeply saddens us to have to say goodbye and goodluck to two of our most prolific soloists and members. In every vocal ensemble members come and go, but these two fine gentlemen have stuck with us from the start. As from the end of Dec 2010 , D-seven will be saying goodbye to Mr Scott Lee-Jones & Mr Dylan Martin. For various reasons, they have decided to move on and focus on different parts in their lives. We can only wish them goodluck , and thank them for all that they have brought to the group, in terms of musicality, friendship, experience, expertise and just awesomeness. We hope that they will feature as guests artists every now and then, but till then they are going to be saying cheers to D-seven and moving on. To Scott & Dyl its been an absolut amazing experience, honour and journey singing, working and performing with you both. You have left massive shoes to fill, and you will be sorely missed…  thanks for everything you have added to D-seven in the last few years…

On another sad note, we will be temporarily saying cheers to Eugene Gouws who will be taking a 6month sabatical to venture north to Norway in search of the Ring, and education. He has made us very proud and been accepted to do part of his honors course in Choral Conducting at one of the most prestigious Universities in Norway. He is scheduled for return in June 2011, however one never knows what Eugene may do… All we do know is that he will be missed by all, and we hope we can have him back, when he is done becoming famous up north!


Rocks Hard but Treads Lightly

October 8, 2010

D-seven is proud to be back at Daisies this year, but this time we want to make sure we offset the amount of carbon we will emit over the weekend. Yet like always we still wanna roll in style. We know that at first it may be seen as  not supporting the vibe that Rocking The Daisies creates… well we have done our homework.

We worked out exactly how much our BIG car emits per km,which is 346g/km, and based on calculations on distance traveled,  we give off 45kg’s of carbon emission on the trip alone. Since it holds 6 guys, we are leaving 4 cars behind. However, its not just the drive there…We figured we will tripple this based on 18 of us partying up a storm. And so we are looking at 150Kg’s of carbon emitted by D-seven over the weekend.

Here are the facts: (Courtesy of Greenpop)

4500km in a medium sized car emits 1 Carbon Tonne.

6 Trees will sequester 1 tonne in a year

Our tip emits 0.045tones of carbon there & back.

So to make sure our weekend remains green overall…

D-seven along with Extreme Limousine are planting 20trees through Greenpop which will sequst 3 tonnes of Carbon in the first year…

… so we planted 20 trees to repent for our ride… what did you do…

Beach Boys in SA

October 4, 2010

beach-boys-picIconic 1960s’ surf-sound band The Beach Boys will be touring South Africa later this year, playing at ICC Durban on 4 December, GrandWest Casino, Cape Town on 6 and 7 December, and Sun City Superbowl on 10 and 11 December, 2010.

Since the 1960s the American pop rock band The Beach Boys represented the best of summer. They gained popularity for their laid back harmonies and lyrics celebrating the easy beach and surfing lifestyle of southern California with albums such as “Surfin’ USA”, “All Summer Long”, “Summer Days and Summer Nights” and “All Summer Long”.

The reformed band, which includes founding member Mike Love and Bruce John will perform live in Cape Town at the GrandWest Grand Arena on 6 and 7 December, 2010, where they will perform many of their hit songs such as: I Get around, Good Vibrations, Help Me Rhonda, California Girls and Kokomo.

More US top-40 hits

Over the past 49 years, the band’s accolades have included more US top 40 hits than any other US rock band (36), being listed 12th on Rolling Stone magazine’s 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, and the number one-selling American band of all time by Billboard.

The current band consists of founding member Mike Love on lead vocals and Bruce Johnston on vocals and keyboards, supported by Christian Love on guitar and vocals, Randell Kirsch on bass and vocals, Tim Bonhomme on keyboards and vocals, John Cowsill on percussion and vocals and Scott Totten on guitar and vocals.

The show starts at 8pm. Tickets are available from Computicket from R220 to R500.

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