20:45 - BROWN JAM
Brown Jam is a slick, professional cover band from Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Recent winners of the Midlands Mall's Battle of the Bands, the members of the band are all local boys, and have been playing music together for over 10 years. The band consists of Tim Naidoo's incredible guitar work and smooth vocals, Nathaniel Naidoo on classy keys, Mitchell Reddy with some impressive bass and the metronomic yet powerful Nathaniel Charles on drums. They have been friends for over 15 years and have had the privilege of backing some of the biggest names in South African music – including Loyiso Bass, Lloyd Cele, Noms Khumalo and Vincent Bones, to name a few. They are a polished, refined group of musicians and take their craft seriously. Brown Jam plays music such as Bruno Mars, Michael Jackson, Earth Wind and Fire, The Beatles and many many more. There isn’t a genre that they cannot do!
Catch a glimpse here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkzt7ZzMT_NZNOZZ9b3pTw
19h45 - GRACE AND THE BIG GUY
Songs For The Soul - that once and future Lentil Eater, Brian Bedingfield, teams up with renowned songstress, Grace Botha, for a programme of music for the soul. Expect everything from Country Gospel to Soul, plus some old favourites from Carole King and James Taylor. Oh, and a little humour thrown in for good measure. All arranged for one guitar and two voices. They aim to send you home a little cheerier than when you came, with a song in your heart.
19h00 - CORDUROY DREAMS
Two robust teenagers who know a lick or two, a few you might know and two you probably won’t. Cole Baker on keys and vocals, and Isaac Nicols on guitar and drum-box, they blend a unique sound of jazz, blues and pop—using two completely different tastes in music to create something new and fresh. With a repertoire ranging from 70s rock to modern day blues, they have something everybody can enjoy.
ABOUT MiTH: Arguably the KZN Midlands’ best-loved music venue, Music in The Hills (MiTH) is an opportunity for beginners, professionals, and passionate music fans to share the joy of music at The Knoll Historic Guest Farm. Visit www.mith.co.za for more details and directions. Musicians can contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for slots.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: MiTH takes place every second Wednesday at The Knoll Historic Guest Farm, Knoll Drive, Hilton. Doors open at 6pm and the music starts at 7pm. Entrance is R50, payable at the door with cash or Zapper. Bring your own booze. Food and soft drinks are available for sale.
DIRECTIONS TO MiTH: Take the N3 to Hilton, take the Hilton turnoff and go South into the Village (away from Hilton College). Travel 5,2km along Hilton Avenue (past two sets of traffic lights and Crossways Pub) and keep going straight as Hilton Avenue turns into Dennis Shepstone Drive. At the 5,2km mark, Knoll Drive will be on your right – the entrance to MiTH is the second entrance on your left into The Knoll Historic Guest Farm.
ALL COVID-19 PROTOCOLS OBSERVED
INFO: 082 331 7271
ENTRANCE: R50.00 - Cash or Zapper at the Door
VENUE: The Knoll Historic Guest Farm
Three more gold medals were added to the South African tally as pool action came to an end at the African Swimming Championships in Accra, Ghana.
We are appealing to the St Anne’s and wider community to help St Anne’s Old Girl, Sarah-Faye O'Mullane (nee Johnson, Macrorie 2001), who recently received heart breaking news.




Matt Sates continued his storming form at the second leg of the FINA World Cup series in Budapest over the weekend. His haul of five gold medals guided the South African team to third place on the medal table behind the USA and Australia.
Films are of course the heart of any film festival. But an important allied component are the side-events which allow enriched engagement with the films, the topics raised in the films, and connection to the filmmakers themselves. Alongside the screening of 18 new films showing online and without cost at the 8th European Film Festival (14 – 18 October) are a series of insightful Live Zoom panel discussions, Filmmaker Q&As, Community Events and Schools Programmes. Visit www.eurofilmfest.co.za for links to the Live Zoom discussions and Q&A’s. 

Rebecca Meder has emerged as the top South African swimmer so far at the 14th CANA African Senior Swimming & Open Water Championships currently under way in Accra Ghana.






Schools in Hilton, Howick and Pietermaritzburg will be taking part in the Great Schools’ Bake-Off at The Quarry Centre in Hilton, on Saturday, 16th October from 8am-12pm.