WELCOME TO THE MUSIC GURU
Welcome to the site where you, the fan of all ages and tastes, can explore your passion for music, past and present, from here, there and everywhere, local and international.
Remember the first time you heard the feral whine of Led Zepp's "Whole Lotta Love..." , you let your heart break and be healed by "Everybody Hurts", was ready to go to San Francisco just to have flowers in your hair, or astonished family and friends with your very own Moonwalk? (And why were our eyes so red, what the hell was that on Joey's head?)
Music has always been there, when you fell in love, swore blood brothers, busted hearts, got busted too. Remember those languid days when Madonna was your style icon but only Bob Dylan really understood you?
Or perhaps you have a passion for the ancient Kora music of the Griots, Billy Connelly (with banjo), the majesty of Bach, or simply need to find someone to sing at your son's Barmitzva (or biker wedding), in three days time?
Musicguru.co.za will help you to hunt down rare tunes, and even half remembered lyrics and artists, and purchase them seamlessly and safely online, with efficient home delivery guaranteed.
Here you will find a variety of really cool stuff, from blogs to articles, discussion forums, a treasure trove of information, discounts, live events, and a community you help to build
The Musicguru is the kindly weird dude from the record store, who's truly into it, got the tee-shirts, and speaks rock 'n roll fluently (with an intriguing accent). This is the portal where your search begins and ends, a VIP-status chillout lounge, a place of fervent debate, an organic happening without the hippie food.
It's also a platform from which musicians can release and promote their songs and careers without the hassles and stifling of record companies and agents.
So step right in, consider yourself part of the family.
Tune in, turn on.
We are currently in the technical testing phase of this site's development, so bear with us. We'll email you the launch date, which we estimate to be sometime in the middle of May.
Welcome to the site where you, the fan of all ages and tastes, can explore your passion for music, past and present, from here, there and everywhere, local and international.
Remember the first time you heard the feral whine of Led Zepp's "Whole Lotta Love..." , you let your heart break and be healed by "Everybody Hurts", was ready to go to San Francisco just to have flowers in your hair, or astonished family and friends with your very own Moonwalk? (And why were our eyes so red, what the hell was that on Joey's head?)
Music has always been there, when you fell in love, swore blood brothers, busted hearts, got busted too. Remember those languid days when Madonna was your style icon but only Bob Dylan really understood you?Or perhaps you have a passion for the ancient Kora music of the Griots, Billy Connelly (with banjo), the majesty of Bach, or simply need to find someone to sing at your son's Barmitzva (or biker wedding), in three days time?
Musicguru.co.za will help you to hunt down rare tunes, and even half remembered lyrics and artists, and purchase them seamlessly and safely online, with efficient home delivery guaranteed.
Here you will find a variety of really cool stuff, from blogs to articles, discussion forums, a treasure trove of information, discounts, live events, and a community you help to build
The Musicguru is the kindly weird dude from the record store, who's truly into it, got the tee-shirts, and speaks rock 'n roll fluently (with an intriguing accent). This is the portal where your search begins and ends, a VIP-status chillout lounge, a place of fervent debate, an organic happening without the hippie food.
It's also a platform from which musicians can release and promote their songs and careers without the hassles and stifling of record companies and agents.
So step right in, consider yourself part of the family.
Tune in, turn on.
We are currently in the technical testing phase of this site's development, so bear with us. We'll email you the launch date, which we estimate to be sometime in the middle of May.