Gallery

2010

Suitable For The Whole Family Album Launch

On the 19th June 2010 we launched our debut full band album at the Nassau Theatre. And this is what it looked like... (Photos by Emma Muller)

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Edinburgh Festival Fringe Publicity Shots

You can’t play the Edinburgh Fringe without suiting up for a Fringe themed photo shoot, so we missioned out to the middle of nowhere with our good friend and photographer Monique Mouissie and this is what we came up with...

The Brothers Streep’s Day Out, Part Two

Two of our favourite photos that didn’t make it onto the final album art for Suitable For The Whole Family, taken by Emma Muller.

Suitable For The Whole Family Production Stills

A selection of photos from us in studio recording our debut full band album, Suitable For The Whole Family.

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2009

The Brothers Streep’s Day Out, Part One

We thought we needed an actual photo shoot, so we went to the park and messed around whilst a very talented photographer, Daniel Manners, made it seem like what we were doing was cool.

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2008

Fly Away Today Music Video Shoot

Near the end of 2008, a team from Media Village decided to bless us with a music video. Unfortunately the final product ended up being lost. A very special thanks to Christian Metzler (Cameras), Tamlyn Wilson (Cameras), Anthony Newfield (Cameras), Shane Vermooten (Editing) and Nicolas Nyoni (Producer).

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2007

The Brothers meet Eddie Eckstein

The highlight of the year was definitely meeting Telly Fun Quiz legend Eddie Eckstein. Now we only need to meet Barry Ronge and Felicia Mabuza Suttle and we’re done!

2006

Miss Scarlett CD Launch

On the 29th September 2006 we launched our debut Brothers Streep album, It Couldn’t Have Been Miss Scarlett, She Was With Us At The Time, at the Nassau Theatre in Cape Town.

2005

Introducing the Screachers

Back when the Brothers Streep were still called The Meryl Streep Screachers.