Jawfest returns
By calling in favours, a sound system was procured, and they managed to convince musicians to play for free. Including Tim Kroon of Heroes Wear Red and David Baudains of New Academics.
Bands, beer and braais
It may be small, but JawFest has all the features of any music festival. There are the bands, the beer, the braais, and even camping, so nobody needs to drive home after it's over.
The party was deemed a success, and since then has happened several more times, on an irregular basis, but growing every time. The only publicity has been through Facebook, Twitter and by word-of-mouth.
JawFest has so far seen the likes of Myepic, Future Records and Holly & The Woods playing, mostly acoustically, on its very small stage. JawFest has also been proud to host SAMA-nominated acts like Underbelly (playing their first unplugged show ever) and Lindsay McGuire. And the best part is, it's all free. The next JawFest already has several artistes of this calibre already confirmed, although the organisers prefer to keep the line-up a secret to add to the mystery.
Showcase your own talent
And on the subject of the line-up, this is what the organisers have to say: “It's not just about bands, you know? We also want to encourage people who've never played in front of a crowd to step up and play a debut gig. In the ever-changing music scene JawFest has become a way for new bands to showcase their talents or to hone their live skills in a relaxed and positive environment.”
For more information go to www.facebook.com/jawfest. To make a submission to perform or for location details email .