17 June 2013

A night of Intimacy with multi-award winning Jazz vocalist and Gospel musician Swazi Dlamini

 
The incomparable jazz musician and producer Swazi Dlamini is bringing the second leg of her Full Circle Tour to Durban this July.She is celebrating 10 years of her successful music career since the release of her debut album My first love.
 
After the success of her kick-off show which took place in Cape Town just a week ago, you certainly don't want to miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk down memory lane with this Diva eseshaya adume ngazo esethi "Yekela ukuganga", "I am an African" and my all-time favourite "I've got something" as well as some songs from her forthcoming Full Circle album due out August this year.
 
 
 
More than 10 years in the music scene has afforded Swazi the opportunity to work with some of the greatest musicians in the country including Ernie Smith, Sibongile Khumalo, Mthunzi Namba, Gloria Bosman, Judith Sephuma and the list is endless. Also under her belt is Shammah Records, a record label which she co-owns with her husband and violinist Tshepo Mngoma.
 
Through a short interview, this is what Dlamini shared with Evolution of Fashion, Style and Events:
 
1. Over ten years of constant success, how did you make it?
 
SD: I'd say lots of hard work, passion, dedication and prayer. The support from friends, family and fans. It looks like its constant success, but I've had my fair share of challenges and I am still standing because God is my anchor.
 
2. What has been your greatest achievement so far?
 
SD: I cant single out one thing in particular, from meeting all 3 post apartheid presidents of our country, to the awards, to having people celebrate their joys, pains and to really feeling like a free spirit, being able to use my voice creatively to change people's lives. Empowering other artists through Swazitainment the list is somewhat endless, every experience is special.
 
3. Apart from this tour, what else are you currently working on?
 
SD: I am in studio working on what seems to be a double album due out August 2013, which officially marks 10 years of a solo  singing career, calling it Full Circle. I have been singing professionally for 15 years though.
 
4. Do you have other talent(s) that people are not aware of ? Because I know just one... and I am not going to tell..lol.
 
SD: I am a gourmet cook, I sometimes make my own clothing, I am a mean baker. I'm an artsy person through and through...I wonder which one of the above you were referring to...lol.
 
5. Without revealing too much, what can Durban expect from your two-day show?
 
SD: A full on Swazi Dlamini experience, everything you know me for and a little of what you don't know. There will be some take me back moments, some sneak peak into the Full Circle album. I am going back as far as my songs from Joyous Celebration on this one..its a whole package, the Full Circle.
 
Well there you have it, come and join us as we celebrate our own Durban-born and achiever at the Catalina Theatre on the 11th and 12th July 2013 starting at 7pm. Book your tickets on swazisocial@gmail.com at a cost of R150 which includes a complimentary Gospel meets Jazz live DVD. You can also get the tickets at the door at a cost of R120.
 
Discography:
 
My First Love released in 2003
  • SAMA 2004 Best Female Artist
  • Kora 2004 Most promising African Female Artist
Dance with me released in 2006
  • SAMA nominee Contemporary Jazz
  • Metro FM Award Nominee Contemporary Jazz
Swazi Dlamini Gospel Meets Jazz live in Durban released in 2011
  • Co-produced with husband and violinist Tshepo Mngoma
  • Crown Award 2011 Best Jazz album

 
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