The Herald (South Africa)

Singer on a talent search

- Zamandulo Malonde malondez@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

THE passion to develop talent in his hometown has prompted Bay gospel singer Andile B to hold choir auditions for unemployed youth for his upcoming live DVD recording.

The auditions, for talented singers under the age of 40, will be held at the Motherwell Sports Centre on April 25 and 26.

“We’re specifical­ly looking for talented people who are sitting at home with nothing do and whose lives will not be distracted by the choir, so if you are employed or are a scholar, we won’t take you because we don’t want our rehearsal schedule to distract your commitment­s,” he said.

Andile is looking to give an opportunit­y to 15 singers who will form a choir with whom he will record an album at the sports centre in September and thereafter tour the country with him.

“After the recording they will be working with me full-time. We will be touring the country and we already have an invitation [to perform] in England,” he said.

The Alexandria-born singer, who grew up in various townships in the Bay from the age of two, will be recording a live album for the first time as a response to his fans’ requests.

He will use the album – yet to be named – as an opportunit­y to give exposure to upcoming talent.

“People have been asking who I am going to feature in the album and I keep saying that I will not feature any well-known singers because I want the unknown singers, composers, and songwriter­s to shine.”

The auditions will be held from 7.30am until 3.30pm on both days.

Interested candidates are asked to bring their ID cards.

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Picture: SEBENZILE ZALABE ON A MISSION: Andile B plans to develop talented singers

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