The South African Rock Encyclopedia > Rock Legends > 1960s > Sounds Of Brass
Sounds of Brass emerged in Johannesburg in 1969, blending pop-rock with strong brass instrumentation. Their sound was characterised by a lively horn section, soulful vocals, and covers of international hits adapted for South African audiences.
Discography
Album
Live! Live! Live!

Tracks
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
- Special Delivery/ Viva Bobby Joe
- South Carolina
- Turn On A Dream
- I Who Have Nothing
- Aquarius/ Let The Sun Shine In
- Nothing But A Heartache
- Soul Deep
- Bringing On The Good Times
- Golden Slumbers/ Carry That Weight
- Tracy
- Day After Day
Produced by Hennie Bekker and Peter Hubner
Release information
LP: 1969, Continental, SZB 8269
Comment
Not actually recorded live.
Artwork

Single
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye/ Turn On A Dream (1969) Continental, PD 9628

Note: This was South Africa’s first stereo single release.
I did find the Sounds Of Brass tape and sure enough, it plays in stereo. Its rather an off-brand of tape (Toshiba) for Gallo. I wonder if this session wasn’t recorded at an outside studio.
Rob Allingham, Gallo Archive Manager, September 2000
Musicians
- Peter Hubner: keyboards, trumpet, trombone
- Lofty Schultz: sax, flute
- Dennie Loren: vocals
- Paddy Powell: guitar, vocals
- Manny Francisco: percussion, vocals
- Nippy Cripwell: bass, vocals
- Neville Whitmill: vocals
Lofty Schultz, Paddy Powell, Manny Francisco & Nippy Cripwell went on to form Music Corporation.
This page was created by Tertius Louw in May 2002, Updated by Brian Currin in January 2026.
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