Pinksta!
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Pinksta!

Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia | SELF

Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia | SELF
Band World Singer/Songwriter

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My EP - was of three cover songs available at Indaba music and my new 10 track album is called Diversity- celebrate life! available on myspace as " panstular" and two retail shops in Brisbane " Kumusha African shop & gifts " and from the Gold Coast- "Springbok foods and African cuktures".

In this entire journey, I met so many people from all walks of life.
I shared wonderful memories, laughter, enjoyment, pain, sadness, separation, fun times, the lot and most of all I am grateful for everything God has sent my way hence my album " Diversity"
My motto has always been “DIVERSITY” hence my album.

D-Different
I- Individuals
V- Valuing
E- Each other
R- Regardless of
S- Skin
I- Intellect
T- Talent OR
Y- Years. (Inspired by ARGUS)

My interview with SBS African hour- Australia
http://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/african/highlight/page/id/110097/t/Pinky/in/english

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Source:
ACA/ African Communities Assosciation - Gold Coast & the African newspapetr - Sydney:
Recently heard on the "African Hour" on SBS radio and a proud finalist of the “Silver Bridle Idol”, Pinky is known as the SWAUSSY* (Swazi and Aussie) chick. “When writing my songs, I envisaged reaching the world out there by portraying the message of living life with its ups and downs through music and the outcome turned out to be a mixed Afro tempo with an Aussie attitude and a diversified approach”, enthused Pinky.
This Swaussie chick sees music as a bridge between cultures. Recently Pinky launched her CD in November at the Nerang RSL in the Gold Coast. After a wonderful and positive experience on ‘Australia’s Got Talent’ in 2010, Pinky said “I came out of the cupboard ( so to speak) and decided: " Write what comes from the heart and share it with the worls out there".
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In composing songs for my first album ‘Diversity’, I drew on my African culture and the spirit of my adopted country, Australia. As the album evolved, I realised: “I was actually celebrating the uniqueness and organic approach of the African vibe mixed with Aussie diversity … espe-cially with the songs Celebrate life, Zap - zap, Nigcwele and Siphila kanye”
Born in Swaziland, I came to Australia when I was 19 and lived in Wollongong. The next decade saw me studying, working and reskilling in many fields and my love of music—from composing to performing—brought a new chapter of meaning to life.

As an active member of Indaba Music, Pinky collaborates with international musicians and pro-ducers from the United Kingdom, France and USA.