I was born with an unquenchable passion for music. At the age of 12 I taught myself how to play the guitar and from there I joined our church youth band and played for four years until I relocated to Mosselbay. My entertainment career started at the age of 16 where I performed at various Forever resorts around the country.
2008 was a very special year for me as I wrote my very first song titled Baby se Brief , followed by Path of Love. I recorded my first 14 track CD in 2011 and a few of the songs from my first CD can be heard on radio, such as Sweet Lips, Grassade (as made famous by Dozi, originally composed by Stef Kruger), So is jy vir my, Ek verlang na dit & Lielatjie.
I have also been privileged to have had Stef Kruger write a few songs for me such as Grassade, Punt & Gerugte which were chosen to debut on my first album. I won royalties to 52 songs written by Stef during a Southern Cape song writing contest, hosted by the legend himself.
I was born with an unquenchable passion for music. At the age of 12 I taught myself how to play the guitar and from there I joined our church youth band and played for four years until I relocated to Mosselbay. My entertainment career started at the age of 16 where I performed at various Forever resorts around the country.
2008 was a very special year for me as I wrote my very first song titled Baby se Brief , followed by Path of Love. I recorded my first 14 track CD in 2011 and a few of the songs from my first CD can be heard on radio, such as Sweet Lips, Grassade (as made famous by Dozi, originally composed by Stef Kruger), So is jy vir my, Ek verlang na dit & Lielatjie.
I have also been privileged to have had Stef Kruger write a few songs for me such as Grassade, Punt & Gerugte which were chosen to debut on my first album. I won royalties to 52 songs written by Stef during a Southern Cape song writing contest, hosted by the legend himself.
This song tells about having a fabulous time when you have guests from afar visiting and how your door will always be open to receive them again...more