She recently completed her BMus Jazz Vocal degree at the UCT South African College of Music under the tutelage of Nomfundo Xaluva.
She also leads her own quartet in performances in South Africa and is also a part of various bands including The Unity Band which released their debut album Fabric in early 2019 and the Pebble Shakers which also recently released their latest project Echoes of Sophiatown.
On 30 August 2019, you can see this talented vocalist at the Jazz on Red Series at the Radisson Red Hotel at the V&A Waterfront from 8pm. Tickets are available for purchase from Quicket.
Music is being able to say something in a way that words cannot seem to do. The melody and the words, bliss.
Humility but, to think about it, a bit of both isn’t such a bad thing – balance.
Gin and tonic.
Performing at the Glastonbury Festival.
My quirkiness, which is paired up with my real interest in deeper social issues.
At home, they call me Thandies or Tannie.
Quirky. Generous. Loving. Adventurous. Cheeky.
I love me! Haha truly I do, but I love my family so much and I love my friends. I love people who just have a good vibe a aren’t too uptight about life.
Haha. This changes with the seasons. I think now my favourite word is “vibe”.
A killer pair of heels or even great pants.
Skydiving and travelling the world.
So far, it’ll have to be completing my degree despite all the challenges that I faced throughout the process.
People who can’t communicate basic things like “I’m running late” or “no I can’t do that right now”. And people who aren’t well-mannered.
Not fully walking in or living in my purpose.
Talk a lot.
Somewhere quiet with great weather and a pool and good food and a room/space where I can make music and write.
To travel the world and make music with great musicians. Have my music touch people and move them to become better.