Taking place on Sunday the 10th of July at the Walter Sisulu Botanical Garden JHB is the Old Mutual Music in the Gardens Concert where Zebra & Giraffe will be playing to your hearts delight. Read on to find out how to win a double ticket!
Zebra & Giraffe has enjoyed nothing short of a whirlwind journey of success. Their debut album Collected Memories produced top ten singles and achieved numerous number 1’s on the biggest National and Campus radio stations around South Africa. After the successful release of their second album The Inside in September 2010, Zebra & Giraffe began 2011 in fine style with the release of the 2nd single Terrified. The song reached the Top 20 on the 5FM Top 40 and #1 on various campus stations.
With their experimental indie rock, their dedication and passion for their craft and an almost unstoppable desire to create music that matters, Zebra & Giraffe have carved a name for themselves in the hearts of their fans. Known for their eclectic sound and great live performances, Zebra & Giraffe will be ready to deliver a magnificent show on Sunday.
We have three double tickets to give away the party. To win, simply leave a comment with how you would describe Zebra & Giraffe’s sound. Winners will be announced Friday 8 July at 12h00.
1 comment
Yolandi says:
Jul 7, 2011
one would assume that zebra made sounds similar to a horse but the sound more like hyena’s
Giraffa camelopardalis are rarely heard and are usually considered silent mammals. Giraffes communicate with one another by infrasonic sound. They do, at times, vocalize to one another by grunts or whistle-like cries. Some other communication sounds for giraffes are moaning, snoring, hissing, and flutelike sounds. When alarmed, a giraffe grunts or snorts to warn neighboring giraffes of the danger. Mother giraffes can whistle to their young calves. Also, cows search for their lost young by making bellowing calls. The calves return their mother’s calls by bleating or mewing. While courting an estrous cow, male giraffes may cough raucously.