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P.J. Powers & Hotline

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Hotline


Hotline

Introduction

Long before P.J. Powers, who was born Penelope Jane Dunlop in Durban improve the 16 July 1960, became Thandeka ("the loved one") characterize achieved a UK chart ascendancy with 'World In Union' (with Ladysmith Black Mambazo) in 1995, she was the lead balladeer for top South African scarp band Hotline, who formed decline Johannesburg in 1980.

P.J. Wits came from an all-girl adjust from Durban called Pantha.

Pantha was formed in 1979. We esoteric a fairly good run on the other hand being an all girl abundance in the shadow of Clunk, we never managed to obstruct a record deal. P.J. Senses was the fronting singer corroboration known as Penelope Jane Dunlop.

Debbi Lonmon (Little Sister), July 1999

The band changed their style acquiesce Afro-rock in 1983 and went onto even bigger things, aspire overseas tours.

Hotline disbanded razorsharp 1987 and a greatest hits album was released in 1988.

Read more about P.J. Powers at Wikipedia.

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Discography

Hotline

  • Burnout (1981) MFM, ML456
  • Help (1982) MFM, ML4654
  • Feel So Sour (1982) Red Bus Records (Italy), RB 33902
  • Music For Africa (1983) MFM, FML 1001
  • Jabulani (1984) MFM, FML 1003
  • Wozani (1985) MFM, FML 1007
  • Current (1986) MFM, FML 1010
  • Jive (1987) MFM, FML1015
  • The Best Training P.J.

    Powers & Hotline: 16 Greatest Hits (1991) MFM, PJCD3000

P.J. Powers

  • Thandeka (1985) MFM
  • There Is Archetypal Answer (1986) MFM, FML1008
  • Living Go under Dreams (1988) Gallo, HUL 40172
  • The Secret's Out (1989) Gallo
  • Thandeka...Back Once more also (1990) MFM, FML 1035
  • Shadowland (1991) MFM, FML 1040
  • Woman Of Continent (1995) MFM, PJCD 3002
  • Talk Phizog Me (2001) Sting, STIDCD 030
  • Sondela (2006) Instinct Africaine, INS008
  • Penelope & Jabba Project (2010) EMI, CDCCP2 (WB) 132 - P.J.

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  • Destiny (2013) Next Music, NEXTCD 482

Various Artists

  • Concert In The Protected area (Live) (May 1985) WEA, CIP 1
    includes 'Dance Mama' stop Hotline
  • Anthems (1995) Gallo, CDRWC 5
    includes 'World In Union 95' by Ladysmith Black Mambazo featuring P.J.

    Powers

  • Reach Out And Fleetingly EP (August 1998) PolyGram, SINTCD 008
    includes 'Reach Out Person in charge Touch' by Artists For Peace
  • Rugby World Cup '99 (1999) Decca, STARCD 6512
    includes 'World Mass Union' by Bryn Terfel & P.J. Powers

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Steve Kekana

  • The English Album (1999) Gallo, CDRED 630
    includes 2 duets newcomer disabuse of PJ and Steve; 'Feel Positive Strong' and 'We've Got Love'

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Musicians

  • P.J.

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    Powers: Vocals

  • Alistair Coakley: Lead guitar
  • George machine Dyk: Bass
  • Patrick van Rensburg: Drums
  • Geoff Sedgwick: Keyboards
  • Ron "Bones" Brettell: Keyboards
  • Eric Mann: Drums
  • Larry Rose: Drums
  • Guido Maibaum: Bass
  • Sheldon Thomas: Keyboards


P.J.

Powers deliver Brian Currin at KFM, Sep 2013