Trevor Rabin, born 13 January 1954, in Johannesburg, is a prolific South African musician known for his work in various bands, including Yes, and collaborations in rock and film soundtracks throughout his career.
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Five Decades of Rock Excellence: Celebrating Rabbitt’s “Boys Will Be Boys!” at 50
Rabbitt’s debut album “Boys Will Be Boys!” revolutionised South African rock upon its 1975 release, achieving rapid gold certification. Led by Trevor Rabin, it showcased diverse musical influences and remains influential even fifty years later.
What’s New on the South African Rock Encyclopedia
The South African Rock Encyclopedia updates include expanded profiles of various artists, detailed entry on a prog-rock project, and event listings for the Further On Up The Road concert on 13 September.
HAU! South African Music Mixes
The content highlights Zulu expression “Hau!” and showcases South African music mixes featuring various renowned artists for nostalgia and discovery.
A Website for South African Rock Legends, Rabbitt
Rabbitt was a beloved 70s band, known for their rock music and unique style, impacting fans greatly.
Locomotive Breath by Rabbitt featuring Trevor Rabin
Rabbitt’s 1972 cover of Jethro Tull’s “Locomotive Breath” achieved chart success, reaching #11 on Springbok Radio and showcasing significant musical collaboration.
Rabbitt – Auld Lang Syne Rock | Southern African Music Archive
Some Beatles-esque silliness to bring in the New Year!
Jive Talking and Eyeballing #3 [10 July 2020] feat Ballyhoo, Rabbitt, Stingray, McCully Workshop
The “Jive Talking and Eyeballing” series features South African mixes highlighting various artists, including a special focus on Rabbitt and Trevor Rabin from the 70s.
Free & Easy [1975 to 1990] A South African Pop & Rock Mix, featuring Rabbitt, éVoid, Johnny Clegg, Clout
A curated 3-hour mix features South African pop rock tracks from the late 1970s and 1980s, including original songs and covers, highlighting artists like Rabbitt, Johnny Clegg, and Lucky Dube.
Movietone or Pathe approx 1974 Rabbitt backed up Lorne Shields at the Arcadia Hotel
The famous Rabbitt band once were the backing band for my father performing at the Arcadia Hotel in approx 1974 where he sang “One Broken Heart For Sale” (Lorne Shields) at the time the whole thing was filmed, and fans were able to watch it at movie theatres. I am trying, all avenues to SOMEHOWContinueContinue reading “Movietone or Pathe approx 1974 Rabbitt backed up Lorne Shields at the Arcadia Hotel”
