Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Make music the main ingredient for braais!

It is Heritage month and next week as a lot of South Africans will be gathering with friends and families in celebration of Heritage day, music is always the source of entertainment while people chit chat about life events. South Africa is famous for being a braaing nation that loves its meat, there sure will be a lot of people sitting back and enjoying meat in the flames on Heritage Day. While enjoying the spring and sunny day of the public holiday, do not forget to jam to the sounds and beats of locally brewed music.
Above: Eddie Zondi, a radio DJ who has a compilation CD of
the best songs fit for a layed back braai.
Picture founf at www.metrofm.co.za
Whether you are a House Music, Kwaito, Hip Hop, Jazz, or Classical music fan, it doesn't really matter, just as long as you keep it local and definately lekker. Nothing completes a braai meal like a playlist of good music playing in the background. Music from the likes of Eddie Zondis and Simphiwe Danas will make a perfect selection of braai music for the feast. So while laying back and enjoying that saculant steak, be sure to listen to the best of home brewed music because Local is Lekker! 

4 comments:

  1. Music should really be the main ingredient for such events! Local artists should be given the platform to showcase! Local is Lekker!

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  2. Music and meat..great combination.

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  3. local is lekker in deed,and braai is the best in this season. The problem is when people call september braai month. The shift the focus from heritage to braai. This is our culture and we can't allow other people to influence us.

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    1. I do not agree with you on the braai month issue. The whole braai month thing was brought up because South Africa is a diversified country and in celebration of heritage month one common activity that almost all South Africans love had to be emphasized, which is braaing, hence the 'Braai month' on the month of September which is obviously the 'Heritage month'.

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