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Spirit Of Live Music Remains With The 'Bassline Fest' On The 27th Of November

By @SiyaMetane on 11/25/2021 in On The Ground

Did you know that Bassline used to be a Jazz venue in Melville? They'd have sessions where artists like Kenzhero and Stogie T,  previously Fatboy and later Tumi & The Volume, would perform and where the pioneers of live Hip Hop performances and had their debut album, "Tumi and the Volume Live At The Bassline" recorded there. Bassline later moved to the city and the iconic venue has hosted some of the most significant Hip Hop concerts and memorials. The venue may have changed but the spirit of live music still remains with Bassline kicking off 'Bassline Fest' on the 27th of November

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Spirit Of Live Music Remains With The 'Bassline Fest' On The 27th Of November

 

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