Posts tagged ‘Ma3’

Thursday Nite Live Presents Ma3, Feb 7 2013 @ Choices

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February 1, 2013 at 4:13 am Leave a comment

Ngoma Jazz Festival, Sept. 28-30 2012 @ Goethe Institut Auditorium


Dates: September 28-30, 2012
Venue: Goethe Institut Auditorium
Tickets: Kshs 200/1 day, Kshs 300/2 days and Kshs 500/3 days

Festival schedule
Friday, 28th September 2012, 6.00 pm
Jazz Girls
Sarabi

Saturday, 29th September 2012, 6.00 pm
Sage
Victor Muli
Sauti Sol*

Sunday, 30th September 2012, 4.00 pm
Ma3
The Villagers Band

*Listen to ‘Range Rover’ Sautisol‘s first single of their self-titled EP produced by Spoek Mathambo.

September 24, 2012 at 12:15 pm Leave a comment

Concert: Ndani ya Ma3, Mar. 29 2012 @ MJ Center


Date: March 29, 2012
Venue: Michael Joseph Center
Time: 7.30-9.30pm
Tickets: Kshs 400

Ma3 (Maa-Three) is a 6-piece, quirky Afro Pop band from Nairobi. This single Beba Beba is from their debut EP.

March 26, 2012 at 9:52 pm Leave a comment

Concert – Muziki wa Kenya: Ma3, Nov 12 2011 @ Goethe-Institut

Muziki wa Kenya presents:  Ma3 @ GOETHE-INSTITUT
Maendeleo House, Monrovia Street, Nairobi
Saturday 12th November 2011 – 6 PM
ENTRY:
 FREE


Ma3 (Maa-Three) is a 6-piece, quirky Afro Pop band from Nairobi that borrows its name from the inescapable public transport mini-vans that dot cities in Kenya and all over Africa.

Ma3 is made up of Kenya’s most in-demand drummer Matthayo, young electric guitar prodigy Kato, Karanja on Bass, Kenya’s only intellectual property lawyer with a prolific music career Karimi on acoustic guitar, the magical Nanjira as the band’s vocalist/front “man” and Tim Rimbui, one of East-Africa’s leading music producers – on the keyboards.

In the two short years that Ma3 has been in existence, the band has headlined two of the biggest festivals to grace Nairobi, i.e. the Spread the Love Festival with Kirk Franklin and Nairobi Kinanda Arts Festival featuring Freshly Ground, Kwani Litfest and Shukas N juice Concert.

Ma3′s sound is that of young, contemporary, urban Africa; mixing soulful English/Swahili lyrics with spell binding guitar riffs built on a solid rhythm section. Ma3′s music is definitely up your alley.

Ingia Ndani ya Ma3! – Get inside the Ma3!

Visit Ma3 ‘s website: http://ma3.co.ke/Home.html
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ma3Band

 

November 10, 2011 at 12:18 pm Leave a comment

Kinanda Arts Festival, Oct. 30 2011 @ KARI


The 9th edition of the Kinanda festival is back. The October edition marks the move of the festival to a new space exactly 650M from Kifaru Gardens

Date: October 30, 2011
Venue: KARI-Kenya Agricultural Research Institute-Waiyaki Way
Location Directions: From Westlands: Get on to, Waiyaki Way, KARI is directly opposite the bus-top at the junction of Waiyaki Way and James Church Rd. From Kangemi: KARI is the second Gate to your left, immediately after Nairobi School
Time: 2.pm pm-6.45pm!
Tickets: Kshs 250 Adults and Kshs 50 Children (Advance tickets: 0728306630, sifa@kinandafestival.com)

Music performances by: Ma3, Asali, Santuri, Christine Kamau
Poetry by: Black Skillz, Mugash, Duchess
Gallery with : James Quest
All this plus you usual mix of great artsy vendors, great company

For more info. Blog and facebook event

October 18, 2011 at 2:46 pm Leave a comment

Concert: Ricky na marafiki & Ma3 Band, Aug. 23 2011 @ Phoenix Theatre Professional Centre

Mathewmatix House of Jazz present Ricky na Marafiki and Ma3 Band in concert

Date: August 23, 2011
Venue: Phoenix Theatre Professional Centre
Time: 6pm
Tickets: Kshs 300
Contacts: 0720 341 174

August 15, 2011 at 5:36 pm Leave a comment

Concert: In Aid of Alternatives to Violence Project, Jul. 2 2011 @ German School Nairobi


Date: July 2, 2011
Venue: German School Nairobi
Location: Opposite Village Mkt, Off Limuru Rd.
Time: 7.30-11pm
Tickets: Ksh 1,000 or Ksh 3,000 for VIP including food and drinks
Tickets are available at Java Coffee Houses

Performances by: Eric Wainaina, Atemi Oyungu, Ma3 and hits from Dj Andre

There will be lots of items at a Silent Auction to bid. Such as; a night for two at the Mara, items from Sandstorm and Kiko Romeo. Proceeds go to fund the Alternatives to Violence Project.

Contact Wambui Nguyo for more information at 0723 929 627

Respond to facebook event

June 21, 2011 at 12:52 pm Leave a comment


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