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ALL HAIL THE BROTHERS STREEP - AND OUR SPECIAL BASS MAN - AND GORGEOUS ANNA PAQUIN!!

October 14th, 2009

We are all so amped and very proud of our Bass man Dylan Hichens and his mates in The Brothers Streep for making the kind of waves South African musicians and songwriters only dream about. To have the kind of exposure they had on the Graham Norton show on BBC 1 is a testament to the fact that they not only wrote and performed a funny and clever ode to Anna Paquin … the song is bloody great pop and who knows where this could all go!!! Watch the charts, the record deal offers, the global tour!!!

Here is the 6 min clip posted by the BBC on You Tube. It is clear and plain to see that Anna, Graham and his guests and the crowd abso-bloody-lutely loved the song … keep an eye on this story it may not end here.

Get more Streep here http://www.brothersstreep.com/

WOW BLOEMENDAL - what a great day!

October 4th, 2009

After such an exilerating day at Bloemendal it is essential to post a note to say - ‘THANKS, THAT WAS EXCEPTIONAL’ Thanks to the organisers and the people - we love you all. It is not often that a band encounters a crowd that do listen to the music because that is why they are there in the first place - We will be back!

THE LANCS TO CROSS THE BOEREWORS CURTAIN!

August 25th, 2009

On the 3rd of October 2009 the Lancs are joining blues big ones - Boulevard Blues Band - and others for a first appearance at the Blanc & Blues Festival at Bloemendal Wine Estate, the venue where the Table Mountain Blues Summit, that attracted a huge 900 strong crowd in November last year, still remains the talk of the town in circles blue. This event promises to be a fresh experience for the boys from the southern suburbs, who are expected to rock things up a bit before the BBB get on stage. Expect fireworks ….. and mmmmmmm ‘moogra moogra’ some original heritage blues from the Lancs as they intend to trawl the Lancaster Band song book back to those day’s when their stage was graced by Robin Auld and Brian Davidson. Do not miss this opportunity of 2 days of music, wine, fine food and company … see you on the other side!!! The festivities and entertainment continue into Sunday the 4th.

The line up is:

Saturday 3rd October

  • Andrew Siebert                        12h00 - 13h00
  • TBC                                         13h00 - 14h00
  • Dale Collins Band                    14h30 - 15h30
  • Chattanooga Band                   15h45 - 16h45
  • Cannon                                   17h00 - 17h45
  • The Stremes                            18h00 - 19h00
  • Lancaster Band                        19h30- 20h30
  • Boulevard Blues                       21h00-22h00
  • Martin Scott (FIRE)                   22h00- 22H30
  • Boulevard Blues All Stars Jam  22h30 - 23H30                                                                                                                                                                                    Sunday 4th October
  • Paola Donadio                          11h30 - 11h45
  • Etienne Terblanche                   12h00 - 13h00
  • Gerald Clark Band                      13h15 - 14h15
  • Akkedis                                    14H30 - 15h30
  • Gian Groen                                15h45 - 16h45
  • Zincplaat                                   17h00 - 18h00

Just picture the scene … a glass of ice cold Savignon Blanc in hand with the magic of live open air music. See you there.

Boulevard Blues Band - Respect!!!!

THANKS ‘BURBS !!!!!

July 24th, 2009

‘Same old boring Sunday morning old mans out washing the car,
Mums in the kitchen cooking Sunday dinner her best meal moaning while it lasts,
Johnnys upstairs in his bedroom sitting in the dark,
Annoying the neighbours with his punk rock electric guitar,
This is the Sound,
This is the Sound of the Suburbs’

Remember if you were there, the 80’s, Club 1886 … the Lanc’s used to slam this anthem from the Members. Well it has a true ring and the band are planning to cover it again in time for the Bergvliet High School reunion gig at Mercury in September.

This is a special message to our treasured old mates (and new ones ) who were at the return to the suburbs evening as well as the Fogey’s bunch themselves to say we love you and thanks for such an awesome vibe!!!

There are more gigs including some open air festivals lined up for this year - details will be posted soon.

THE BAND IS BACK IN THE SUBURBS

July 2nd, 2009

Who remembers the awesome Acoustic Cafe? The venue, sadly no longer around, is etched into our collective memorial walls - gigs there with Cheech and Captain Stu in 2005 & 2006 before it faded away rank amongst our favorites since re-entry. Fogeys, a venue which is fortuitously in close proximity, continues the tradition and sets a great standard in fabulous food and a rich platform for entertainment. We are so amped that the band and funny funny ‘daahling’ friend Tracy Klass are doing a Why Generation Comedy and Music performance at Fogey’s Railway House & Restaurant, Main Road Muizenberg on Saturday 11th July. This will mark a return to the suburbs for the subrurbs boys since doing one of the last shows at Acoustic Cafe three years ago. This is a great opportunity for those friends out there who don’t enjoy the late start city and Ob’s options. Comedy will commence at 8pm and the band will perform its complete song book … with a few new ones in the mix.

Come and enjoy a rare Lancaster Band suburban party!!! Great venue, vibes, music, food and lots of mind altering humour!

A fair cover charge of R50.00 (student discounted rate R30.00) for an evening packed with comedy and music will get you in but booking a table is strongly advised - www.fogeys.co.za

THE BAND IS BACK IN THE SUBURBS !!!!ffffffffff

Lancaster Band

Cheech - A groove like nothing else we know!

No room on the cafe floor


Captain Stu in 2005 - when they still had some Llamas

Some scenes of cafe madness 2005 -2006

ROOTS in Ob’s Friday 26th - 4 bands - R30 bux

June 23rd, 2009

This shit is bananas - Captain Stu, The Hogs, The Lanc’s and Cheech -  ROOTS Obs - 4 bands for R30…

Remember this night … the pit is going to be hot!!!

GIG GUIDE … THE JOL’S ARE ON !!!

June 8th, 2009

Some upcoming dates:

Friday 26th June - Roots Moosic Bar - Observatory ( with Captain Stu, Hog Hoggidy Hog and Cheech)

Saturday 11th July - Fogey’s - Muizenberg ( Why Generation with Tracy Klass & Others)

Friday 4th September - BHS REUNION Mercury Live ( Open only to Bergvliet High School students classes late ’70’s to early ’80’s   - a retro 30 year anniversary party with The Absent Follicles and MARK BANKS !!!!)  Not to be missed by you lucky lot who qualify to join the party …. more information here.

Please bank these nights - we would love to check you there …..

The Lancs in the Southern Suburbs in July.

April 27th, 2009

For our freinds who live in the ‘burbs and who don’y do the city trek but would love to attend our gigs, the band is doing a Why Generation gig at Fogey’s in Muizenberg on Saturday 11th July. We hope to see you there in force to make this a regular jol!!

IT’S A HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR BACK-BEAT MAN!

March 12th, 2009

Harry Lancaster the solid back-beat extraordinaire celebrates a birthday today. The band wish him a happy one and here is a look back at the steady thunder and groove fill stick-man over the years.

THESE ARE SOME GREAT MEMORIES - WE LOVE YOU HARRIS - 1-2-3-4-THWAK!

WHY GENERATION? TAKE BACK YOUR CITY …

March 7th, 2009

TO CLEAR UP SOME CONFUSION ABOUT THIS PROJECT LET’S GET ONE THING STRAIGHT HERE - Tracy Klass and Lancaster Band are not getting too old to perform and they do and will continue to gig at all hours and wherever they can as often as they can. The Why Generation? gigs will be launched from time to time only to provide an alternative option to that section of the public, fans and freinds who do not wish to attend the late starting and late ending gigs that are the trend in all the live venues at the moment. The concept is being put to the test on Saturday night and thus far interest is fantastic - in fact those regulars who do prefer the late start might find it difficult to squeeze in if they arrive too late!!! There is no age discrimination bar that which governs the liquor licence. See you there for a hillarious and groove filled fat jol!!!!

So what follows is some light fun Tracy has written to present the concept to the press …

Why Generation? At Zula Sound Bar & Restaurant

It is time to take back the streets. The over 40’s need to get out on a Saturday night and go on a decent jol without fear of embarrassment or falling asleep because the gig started too late. Why Generation? Is a collaborative project, between comedienne Tracy Klass and Robin Lancaster of Lancaster Band, to provide music and comedy at a decent hour in prime night spots in our city. Prime clubs are for the most part empty up to 22h00. These gigs intend to fill that void and start the action earlier for those of you out there who want to jol but cannot manage the typical groove that starts and ends very late. These gigs however are all about breaking down barriers, so regulars who enjoy the later start are fully welcome. They can still arrive at a later hour and enjoy a discounted admission fee.

Why should the concept of a generation gap be apparent in music and comedy? It is not only the domain of the young. Older artists perform music and comedy that is relevant and whose genres appeal across the board.

The idea of taking back the streets on a Saturday night arose from a number of conversations with friends that wanted to do something other than just “eat out” at the latest and newest eatery that offer very little vibe and even smaller portions of food. Kids go out on a Saturday night and “parent taxis” have to fetch. Now there is an alternative; go out to a trendy nightspot, watch comedy, listen to some music and maybe even boogie a bit and still get to bed at a decent hour!!!

So the first Why Generation? gig commences at Zula Sound Bar and Restaurant , Long Street, Cape Town on Saturday 14th March 2009 - featuring: Tracy Klass, Lancaster Band and The Brothers Streep. doors open at 20h00 to secure a good table. The full show kicks off at 21h00 and will wrap up before midnight. Fong Kong Bantu Sound System will pick up the groove after the live band and continue untill 4H00 am for those with the stamina.

Tickets are available at the door from 20h00 at R60.00 for the full cabaret.  A discounted admission fee will apply for those regulars who still prefer a later start.


TRACY KLASS is the mother of three, Aimee 18 and Adam and Jake 15 - was the Inspiration for the title of her first solo show with fellow female comedienne Mel Jones in 2005. Doing it for the Money. The second show - Still Doing It at the Roxy in Grand West in 2006 meant nothing has really changed… approaching traditional middle age kicking and screaming.

They took a hilarious look at the daily grind and the hard work behind looking the part on a very limited budget. The words growing up gracefully - another great myth -certainly did not apply.

Currently, Tracy is the kugel in the Avis ad and is in demand for corporate functions, both as comedian and experienced MC. She regularly performs on the newly resurrected comedy circuit in Cape Town as either MC or headliner. Tracy is one of the few South African women that perform comedy on a regular basis. Subjects range from hormonal politicians to trying not to stay single in Cape Town. Besides performing comedy, Tracy is In the middle of an M.A.  …… matric again!

THE BROTHERS STREEP are Dylan Hichens and Simon van Wyk, an acoustic comedic duo from Cape Town, South Africa. Their blend of comedy and music invites you into a surreal world of extraordinary characters and obscure social commentary.

Their venture into the entertainment industry was a natural one – their joint love of comedy organically colliding with their musical skill. As the Brothers slowly started creating songs for their own enjoyment, it wasn’t long until they decided to invite others into their world by releasing their debut 2006 album, It Couldn’t Have Been Miss Scarlett, She Was With Us At The Time.

Miss Scarlett is an intimate album, recorded by The Brothers Streep using minimal equipment in their home studio. Described on Barney Simon’s show as ‘Simon and Garfunkel meets Monty Python’, the songs showcase the Brothers ability to turn anything into a story, carried by their recognizable harmonies and catchy melodies.