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ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-1-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-1-5 · 2012 - 2025
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Artist list

Carol Martin
Background
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-1 · 2012 - 2025
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Title page, foreword, introduction, themes, and artists

Carol Martin
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-3 · 2012 - 2025
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These musicians teach, mentor, and tell about wide influences and a range of options that have helped grow their musical styles. Free expression, both chordal and harmonic, is more disciplined, yet allows for both the traditional spirituality nuances to flourish while seeking their modern identities, purpose, and place in this world. [See article and artist lists under Background]

Carol Martin
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-2 · 2012 - 2025
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Young music graduates from schools of music explore new themes and experiment with combinations of band styles with fellow musicians. They respect diversity but desire to break out of older, set norms. They zestfully experiment, fly wings, and examine whether ethnicity or the oneness of humanity is more important. Some not-so-young artists have found their voices and are leading others, but their purpose is to continue that journey. [See article and artist lists under Background]

Carol Martin
Carol Martin
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005 · 2012 - 2025

Carol Martin loves jazz and enjoys getting to know the musician’s story, the how’s and why’s of developing this artistry. She writes these stories, not to critique or ‘review’ the artistry, but to highlight what drives or motivates the artist to do what she/he does in this type of South African music. Why THAT sound and where does it come from?
Some 180 articles, written over a 12 year period (2012-2025), posted mainly on the All Jazz Radio Internet Radio website Blog, contained her interviews and discussions with musicians about their journeys in improvisational jazz expression that represents the various ‘moods and styles’ they personally encounter and put forward. She has recorded what they would like to reveal, and has narrowed down this collection to 150 articles which tell their stories. [See more under Background]

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Foreword
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-1-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-1-2 · 2012 - 2025
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Foreword

Carol Martin
Introduction
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-1-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-1-3 · 2012 - 2025
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Introduction

Carol Martin
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-8 · 2012 - 2025
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Formal and informal learning programs started to flourish with more trained music teachers in High Schools and at Tertiary levels, as well as at community levels where social development and mental health issues among youth called them towards arts training as a respite from the social ills they lived with daily. Initiatives like Youth Music Programs, and various Cultural and Music Festivals held throughout the year, often with their appending Conferences, all provided learning and mentorships. [See artist and article lists under Background]

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Jazz in the Native Yards
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-5 · 2012 - 2025
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Jazz in the Native Yards, a small Nonprofit Organisation established to provide spaces for jazz artists, traces its ancestral footprints to the 1960s when impromptu live jazz sessions took place every weekend in Cape Town’s townships and elsewhere. [See more under Background]

Carol Martin
ZA UWC RA ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-ZA UWC CM 2026-0005-7 · 2012 - 2025
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Notable South African and Pan-African/World influences are enabling more jazz collaboration to develop and highlight contemporary moods and styles from various sources. THEMES and THREADS emerge with South African styles guiding this journey into other sonic European and global rhythms, while finding a rootedness in African-ness of sounds and message. [See artist and article lists under Background]

Carol Martin