In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with the talented musician and songwriter Jody Mayhew to delve into the intricacies of his latest release, "Nog 'n Kans" (Another Chance). The poignant song, deeply inspired by a tragic event, serves as a heartfelt reminder of the importance of giving life and people another chance. Jody opens up about the emotional journey that led to the creation of the song, sharing intimate details about the event that sparked its inception and how it shaped the song's message.
Throughout the interview, Jody provides a comprehensive look into his songwriting process, revealing the meticulous steps he takes from initial inspiration to final production. He discusses the unique challenges and rewards of writing in both Afrikaans and English, highlighting the nuances and cultural significance of each language in his music. Jody also shares anecdotes from his live performance experiences, recounting memorable moments on stage and the connection he feels with his audience.
The conversation takes a deeper dive into the impact of social media on musicians today. Jody reflects on the double-edged sword of digital platforms, discussing how they offer unprecedented opportunities for exposure while also presenting challenges in maintaining authenticity amidst the pursuit of viral content. He shares his strategies for balancing genuine artistic expression with the demands of an ever-evolving online landscape.
Additionally, Jody and Brian explore the dynamics of the local music scene, examining how it has transformed over the years and the role of community in fostering musical talent. Jody emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself despite industry pressures, offering insights into how he navigates the often tumultuous waters of the music business while remaining grounded in his artistic vision.
This episode provides a rich, multifaceted look at Jody Mayhew's artistry, offering listeners a deeper understanding of his creative process, personal experiences, and the broader context of his work within the music industry.
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Mayhew
If you're wondering where the name Jody Mayhew comes from, you'll find him performing on many stages across South Africa, from restaurants to events, and you might have heard some of his songs on the radio. Jody was born in Pietermaritzburg and grew up in Brits, where he taught himself to play guitar at the age of 15 and first appeared on stage at 18 in a school revue.
Jody boasts eight songs that have already been released on various platforms, with one of his tracks 'Travel the World' reaching the top 3 in an international competition. His first Afrikaans song 'Altyd Somer Saam Met Jou' was released and played on 30 radio stations.
Jody has been performing since 2014 and has a unique style where he takes well-known music and makes it his own. His original songs are beautifully woven into his performances, with a hint of Singer-Songwriter Country feel, alongside his Afrikaans songs that resonate with everyone. Jody has opened for various South African artists, including Arno Carstens, Roan Ash, Francois van Coke, Juan Boucher, and Dozi.
"Seeing each artist’s passion and love for music and the industry is inspiring and creates a sense of gratitude in me for all their work that has paved the way for me to walk today."
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