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StarNotes: Sounds of a Musical Nature

I have had the privilege of performing with the most talented group of people, they are simply inspiring.

I hope we all reach great heights in whichever paths we choose to take, whether its together or as individuals.

We were recently asked where we can be reached for bookings, BOOKINGS? Its safe to say we do not hear that very often, so we set about creating a Facebook page and our resident jack of all trades Dumisani Radebe is working on our website.

Our group members are Chris Monotoe, Dumisani Radebe,Keabetswe Frank Modise, Tshiamo Bonolo Rancho, Sandile Xaba and myself ( there is an eighth member who is welcome back when and if she wants ).

The journey from our companies internal idolesque talent competition to now has been wondrous, lessons have been learned and eyes open.

From the safety of my blog the experience will be documented as events unfold.

Hope you enjoy.

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