Actress Brenda Ngxoli recently opened up about how the opportunity to portray the late Brenda Fassie brought her back to acting after she had retired. Ngxoli portrays Fassie in a four-part documentary ...
She had big shoes to fill as Brenda Fassie was no ordinary singer. Actress Oluhle Ncele, hailing from a quiet village in Cofimvaba in the Eastern Cape, grew up listening to the late star’s music. The ...
What happens when music fans discover their new go-to praise and worship song, only for the song to be made by an AI-artist? That’s the feeling some gospel fans are having as Solomon Ray, an ...
Brenda Ngxoli has revealed just how much went into preparing for her role as Brenda Fassie in SABC1’s new four-part documentary series, “Vulindlela”. SABC1 previously confirmed Ngxoli as the lead in ...
At 22 years of age, the up-and-coming Cape Town-reared bassist Benjamin Jephta introduced himself to the wider world via Homecoming (Self Produced, 2015), an engrossing debut featuring South African ...
The name Brenda Fassie evokes a powerful mix of pride, nostalgia, and profound sadness at her loss. Known affectionately as “MaBrr,” Fassie was more than a pop star. She was a revolutionary force, a ...
Songs credited to an artist named Solomon Ray entered iTunes’ Top 100 Christian and gospel albums chart last week — but the hits weren’t created by a human. Ray’s voice, lyrics and persona were ...
Author and Baylor University professor Robert Darden tells stories - and plays recordings - from the Baylor University Libraries' Black Gospel Music Restoration Project in an on-going weekly series of ...
The devil is in the details. An AI-generated Christian artist named Solomon Ray has taken the gospel music world by storm after topping the iTunes and Billboard charts with his album “Faithful Soul.” ...
Alemeda is also moving rapidly and does not need anybody’s permission. Just fresh off dropping her second EP, But What The Hell Do I Know, out on Warner Records and… The post Alemeda Announces Her ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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