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Sandy partners Ndolwane Super Sounds
15 Mar 2013 at 05:59hrs | Views
SANDRA "Sandy" Ndebele - Sibindi is set to perform at Amakhosi Cultural Centre at the end of this month together with Ndolwane Super Sounds.
Martin "The Big Boss" Sibanda will lead Ndolwane Super Sound at the show slated for March 29.
"Both groups are promoting their latest albums through live concerts. Sandy is promoting No Matter What, her sixth album. Bakhuzeni is 'The Big Boss's first album since assembling the new Ndolwane Super Sounds. This is the first time these two share the stage bringing their fans together for a unique entertainment experience," said Amakhosi director, Cont Mhlanga.
Sandy has been a resident artist at the Cultural Centre since her return from her base in Harare. She launched No Matter What in style last month with a five-star presentation that emphatically announced her return on stage after a long break during which she focused on family matters.
"Now, her fans across the country will see her very often on stage. She will present their favourite dances and songs in many towns and cities," said Mhlanga.
"On the album Bakhuzeni, South Africa-based Sibanda, who is re-branding after the split of Ndolwane Super Sounds, shows that he has got the talent, stamina and seriousness to stand out in the industry."
Since going it alone, Sibanda has presented over 130 shows and ten of those for charity and sounds furniture for rural schools in Matabeleland North, his home province.
"His stage act is superb and Amakhosi Cultural Centre is pleased to be working with him to take his work to a wider audience."
Martin "The Big Boss" Sibanda will lead Ndolwane Super Sound at the show slated for March 29.
"Both groups are promoting their latest albums through live concerts. Sandy is promoting No Matter What, her sixth album. Bakhuzeni is 'The Big Boss's first album since assembling the new Ndolwane Super Sounds. This is the first time these two share the stage bringing their fans together for a unique entertainment experience," said Amakhosi director, Cont Mhlanga.
Sandy has been a resident artist at the Cultural Centre since her return from her base in Harare. She launched No Matter What in style last month with a five-star presentation that emphatically announced her return on stage after a long break during which she focused on family matters.
"On the album Bakhuzeni, South Africa-based Sibanda, who is re-branding after the split of Ndolwane Super Sounds, shows that he has got the talent, stamina and seriousness to stand out in the industry."
Since going it alone, Sibanda has presented over 130 shows and ten of those for charity and sounds furniture for rural schools in Matabeleland North, his home province.
"His stage act is superb and Amakhosi Cultural Centre is pleased to be working with him to take his work to a wider audience."
Source - newsday