NIEU-BETHESDA NEWS - South African singer songwriters DIGBY AND THE LULLABY are bringing their critically acclaimed live show to Nieu-Bethesda on 2 December at 'Die Waenhuis'.
This duo will take you on a journey that seems to blur the boundaries between reality and fiction and according to Graham Ward (drummer for Tom Jones, Paul McCartney and Ray Charles), you should miss something else but not this!
Darren and Roochi Peens are originally from the Eastern Cape and both discovered a love for playing music at an early age. "I wrote my first song when I was seven years old, when I played it for my mom, she did't believe me until I showed her the lyrics I'd scribbled on a piece of paper" says Roochi.
"The small towns have always fascinated us on our travels around South Africa but we seldom get to stop in for longer than a few minutes! This time we've singled out Grahamstown and Nieu-Bethesda as towns we'd love to play and partnered with two amazing venues to make it happen!" Says Darren.
Digby and the lullaby have captivated audiences from New York to Bahrain, where they were invited to film five of their songs in the Royal Families private recording studio.
Catch them live at 'Die Waenhuis' on 2 December at 16:00 for a relaxing afternoon of music. Call 063 746 8928 for more information regarding ticket prices or to book or visit www.digbyandthelullaby.com.
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