Crossing The Line Nomfundo Xaluva: An Authentic Jazz Singer and Educator
Ryland Fisher | Published 15 minutes ago Nomfundo Xaluva remembers the first time she saw a piano at a friend’s house when she was still at primary school and…
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In fact, my last album was funded mostly by my research fund from the university.” Xaluva performed at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival last year after a nine-year absence. IOL has a partnership with the podcast and helps to promote it. “I grew up in a musical family in Port Elizabeth,” said Xaluva, “I was raised by my grandparents and my grandfather was an avid jazz fan and collector of jazz vinyls. “However, I went to boarding school in Grahamstown [now Makanda] when I was in Grade 5.
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In fact, my last album was funded mostly by my research fund from the university.” Xaluva performed at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival last year after a nine-year absence.
according to IOL (Independent Online)IOL has a partnership with the podcast and helps to promote it. “I grew up in a musical family in Port Elizabeth,” said Xaluva, “I was raised by my grandparents and my grandfather was an avid jazz fan and collector of jazz vinyls. “However, I went to boarding school in Grahamstown [now Makanda] when I was in Grade 5.
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