Butler Entertains Jazz Fans in Uganda

Jazz revellers were treated to two and a half hours at the Nile Gold Jazz Safari 2010 where Jonathan Butler performed.
  • Uganda:   Jazz Flows At Nile Gold Concert As Nation Turns 48

    East African, 18 October 2010

    Jazz enthusiasts in Uganda could not have asked for a better 48th Uhuru anniversary gift than the electric act by South Africa's Jonathan Butler and the American Gerald Albright at… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Kampala Gets 'Jazzed'

    EA Business, 11 October 2010

    At 46, Jonathan Butler still looks as energetic in his performances just like he was in the 1980's. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Jazz Safari Rocks Kampala

    New Vision, 10 October 2010

    JUST how would Kampala react to two of the best jazz maestros of this era? Well, here's how they reacted. First, the patrons willingly paid the sh100,000 entrance fee. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Star-Studded Jazz Safari Line-Up

    EA Business, 4 October 2010

    On Friday October 8 the evening will be graced by gifted maestros who will entertain the top notch of Uganda's corporate world and Jazz music lovers. Read more »

  • East Africa:   Jazz Concert Stage Set

    EA Business, 20 September 2010

    After the announcement the Jonathan Butler and Gerald Albright will be the star performers at the 2010 Jazz Safari in Kampala, organisers are looking at a festival like showdown on… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Albright, Butler to Rock Kampala

    EA Business, 16 August 2010

    Ugandan music fans have the opportunity to see one of the world's finest jazz music luminaries perform live on stage at Kampala Serena Hotel, come October 8, this year. Read more »

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