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  • 46664 ambassadors Prime Circle take to the international stage
    South African band and 46664 ambassadors Prime Circle have been busy this year. In the past six months they have completed a concert tour of South Africa, performed at the DLF Indian Premier League and entered the Middle Eastern music charts.
    19/06/2009
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    Following the release of their third album, All or Nothing, in late 2008, the band has grown from strength to strength.

    After completing a demanding 23-venue tour of South Africa the band travelled to the Middle East, where they performed in Dubai and Bahrain. The tour was a huge success and their album has entered the United Arab Emirates International charts at number 38.

    The album continues to do well on the South African charts.

    The band has also released their first DVD, All or Nothing, which brings together material from all their albums.

    Band manager Franie Kotze says: “As a companion piece to the albums, Prime Circle’s live DVD is expected to find a strong footing with the band’s devoted fan base – and gives newcomers to their music a chance to feel the band’s live energy in full force.”

    Prime Circle has also recently welcomed new drummer Dale Schettler to the band as well as new keyboardist Neil Breytenbach.

    Breytenbach has been credited with bringing new energy and direction to their music

    “Musically, the freshness comes courtesy of recently arrived keyboardist Neil Breytenbach, who is playing an increasingly important role in Prime Circle – both sonically and in urging the band into new musical areas,” says Kotze.

    Next up for the band is the release of the latest single, Consider Me, which is steadily climbing up the charts. It will be followed by the release of the highly anticipated Consider Me music video, which is expected to set a new benchmark for other South African bands.

    Prime Circle know they have to work hard to take their career to new heights, both at home and internationally. “We’re never complacent because we are in this for the long run and know that we have the songs and performing ability to make that a reality,” says Ross Learmonth, the lead vocalist.

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