Musical Entertainment
Abbott and Crabb
Abbott and Crabb
Right!!! What can be said about these two?? They're er well they?? Are ummm….? . I suppose they're just Dave Abbot and Henry Crabb – both extremely talented musicians and comedians and they have the knack for being funny without having to be crude.
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Coleske
Coleske
Brothers Ewald and Arnold Coleske formed South Africa 's internationally renowned singing sensation Coleske. When they were close to 10 years old the brothers penned their first song and started playing electric guitar.
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Danièle Pascal
Danièle Pascal
French born Danièle Pascal enjoys a brilliant career with equal success in the fields of music, theatre, concerts and recording. After graduation from the conservatoire d'art dramatique in Toulon- France with first prize in acting, she ventured to Canada.
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Duane Rockwell

Duane Rockwell

Duane Rockwell has been actively involved in the entertainment industry since 1989. In that year he made his professional debut performing in the National Song Festival. Although the song he performed didn't take the honours, it opened the door into an industry he had wanted to be a part of all of his life.

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Eddie Eksteen
Eddie Eksteen
Eddie was one of the founder members of the group The Bats. When The Bats disbanded in 1980, after a period of 16 years, he then followed a solo career. During his years with The Bats he represented South Africa at the Tokyo Song Festival and his song "Oh God It's Beautiful", which was composed by fellow Bat, Paul Ditchfield, came 11 th out of 35 countries competing.
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Electro-Muse
Electro-Muse
Having evolved into an electirc string group with a live DJ sampler, they've renamed the band to Electro-Muse! 2005 has been a globe-trotting year - with Electro-Muse performing in Edinbugh , UK , before cruising the Baltic during June! August sees them at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - for opening night and 10 performances of their "Four Non Blondes" show!
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Gloria Bosman
Gloria Bosman
GLORIA Bosman, was born in Mofolo, but was raised in Pimville, Soweto . At no time did she consider that life would take her on a journey that would include stage and performing on as a professional performer.
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Judith Sephuma
Judith Sephuma
Judith Sephuma decided to make music her career at the age of 15. After reaching the finals of the Shell Road to Fame contest in 1994, & the finals in SABC's Jam Alley Search for Talent , she attended Fuba Academy in Jhb for a year.
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Lucia Mthiyane
Talented singer and actress, 35 year old Lucia Mthiyane hails from Durban , and trained as a teacher for 3 years majoring in speech and drama.
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Manuel Escorcio
Manuel Escorcio
Operatic tenor, linguist, gospel singer, and art-collector. All these labels describe Manuel Escorcio, one of the most exciting and versatile singers ever produced in South Aftica .
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Shine 4
Shine 4
So where does an idea for the first Afrikaans Girl Group, or "girlband" come from? Didi Kriel, of course! He's the big boss and brains behind Eden , South Africa 's first and only Afrikaans "boyband" .
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The Bats

The Bats

The Bats, South Africa’s favourite band from the 60’s, 70’s 80’s and………now………, are ready to give you the show of a life time. Their 2 ½ hour music and comedy show (or whatever length you want it to be) has audiences singing along, laughing and shouting for more. The Bats got back together for what they thought would be a one off "come-back" concert and have ended up playing to capacity audiences for the last 5 years.

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The Black Tie Ensemble
It is a fact of life in South Africa that the opportunities for young singers who aspire towards attaining any heights in the field of opera no longer exist to the extent they once did.
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The Pointy Sisters
The Pointy Sisters
The Pointy Sisters combine the talents of four of the most versatile and experienced vocalists currently working in the music industry in South Africa.
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The Three South African Tenors
The Three South African Tenors
Formed in 1997 and consisting of Agos Moahi, Given Mabena and Lucky Sibande, the trio studied music in the Opera Department of the Pretoria Technikon under the tuition of Eric Muller and Pierre du Toit and were each awarded National Diplomas for Performing Arts in Opera.
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