Tips On Writing – Tseliso Monaheng
My name is Tseliso Monaheng. I pawn words and pimp phrases for a living. I have been selling off ideas to potential, moneyed baes since 2007. I did…
My name is Tseliso Monaheng. I pawn words and pimp phrases for a living. I have been selling off ideas to potential, moneyed baes since 2007. I did…
Rouge’s New Era Sessions was one of the best out in 2018, but the South African Hip Hop Awards thought that she was only worthy for the Best Female category,…
It’s been five years. Anxiety attacks are a daily occurrence. I have learned a few things though. Here we go: Invoice on Time. Because rent and other bills have…
As an upcoming musician/performing artist, building an audience can surely be challenging. Undoubtedly, there’s an ever-shifting world of technology — we see online ads promoting new apps everyday and there’s…
Prof Zaidel-Rudolph saluted Andre and the SAMRO Foundation team for their ‘unbelievable vision, selfless music benevolence and generosity.’
“I have seen the organisation grow from strength to strength. Every institution has dips, every institution has challenges, and the music industry has been a particularly challenging environment,” Le Roux, who has been at the helm of the foundation for 14 years, said.
A Concert for Refugees is held at the Linder Auditorium, Johannesburg on June 21st, 2019, a day after World Refugee Day to create awareness about the challenges of the refugees and other forcibly displaced people, through inspiring people by the music and other forms of arts.
As an all-round music industry professional, she perfected the production skills that supported her label, Magnolia Vision Records.