Steve Newman is a South African acoustic guitarist, and was a founder member of the popular African group Tananas.[1][2][3] For thirty years Newman has been collaborating with fellow South African guitarist, Tony Cox.[4] He is also one of The Aquarian Quartet, consisting of Tony Cox, Syd Kitchen (deceased 2011), Greg Georgiades and Steve Newman. He was a member of Mondetta, a self-described "world music group", with Gito Baloi (of Tananas) and Wendy Oldfield. [5]
Discography
As Steve Newman
- Your Mother is Very Worried About You (1979) — out of print LP
- What Do You Want (1982) — solo and with Tony Cox; out of print LP
- 101 Ways to Play the Acoustic Guitar (1983) with Tony Cox — out of print LP
- Man on the Jetty (1985) — out of print cassette (solo), recorded at Pearl Road Studios, London, by Doc Rowe
- Tananas (1986) with Kathryn Locke — out of print cassette
- Planetarium Live (c. 1989) with Tony Cox — out of print cassette
- Alive at La Plaza (1993) with Tony Cox — out of print cassette
- About Time (2002) with Tony Cox
- Steve Newman (2004) — solo independent release
- The World in a Guitar (2004) with Aquarian Quartet & friends (Madala Kunene, Terence Scarr, Edi Nedilander, Ashish Joshi, Kesivan Naidoo, Errol Dyers)
- Flavour (2008) — solo
- Tananas (1989)
- Spiral (1990)
- Time (1992)
- Orchestra Mundo (1995)
- Unamunacua (1996)
- The Collection (1997)
- Seed (1999)
- Alive in Jo'burg (2001)
References
- ↑ "Steve Newman". The Orbit SA. theorbit.co.za. 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
- ↑ "Steve Newman: Still living it, after all these years". Daily Maverick. dailymaverick.co.za. 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
- ↑ "Profile: Steve Newman". 31 May 2002.
- ↑ "Tony Cox & Steve Newman : Tous les albums et les singles".
- ↑ "Steve Newman". The Orbit SA. theorbit.co.za. 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
- ↑ "Tananas: Biography". VH1.com Urge Music Downloads. All Media Guide, LLC. 2005. Archived from the original on 10 May 2004. Retrieved 7 June 2007.
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