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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Coffee and Chords

Yesterday evening, 26 May, the St Lucia Community rocked to the sounds of Ian & Ingalore Taylor and Johan Gerber at Vida E Cafe.  The warm evening was ideal for the open air concert which took place around the coffee shop's outside seating area.  As well as the threesome's musical repertoire, the pre-arranged open mic evening meant that three amateur artists - two St Lucians and one from Umfolozi - took to the stage.  The two ladies from St Lucia performed covers of their favourite songs while David from Umfolozi shared some of his own work with the audience.

The band's rendition of timeless classics by artists including The Beatles and Credence Clearwater Revival was thoroughly enjoyed by all, adults and children alike.  A good turnout for the organisers and a festive evening left everyone in good spirits and wondering when the next "coffee and chords" would be held.

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