THE SIX VOICES PROJECT


The newly formed 6 Voices Project is fast becoming known for beautiful voices, dynamic energy and professional approach. Between the six they have vast theatre performance experience and have all studied either drama or music professionally. The 6 Voices are comprised of six soloists who sing in different styles and languages and harmonise together. They sing an array of music genres: Pop, jazz, Rock 'n Roll, Classical, musical theatre, funk, gospel, African and you name it. The 6 Voices have appeared on The Felicia Show; Bambanani and The Presidential and Premier Education Awards Ceremony.

Collectively the six speak English, Afrikaans, Southern seSotho, Northern seSotho, isiZulu, seTswana, isiXhosa, some Italian and French. Their style is sophisticated and elegant or hip and funky. They take popular songs and put them to vocal arrangements that inspire and uplift, creating a medley of voices, energies and souls.

Session singer and actress Lynne Poulsen was lead vocalist for Mike Campbell's College Big Band for four years. Singer, songwriter and dancer Kgutlisi Timothy Moloi studied his Bachelor of Arts at Ohio Wesleyn University where he performed in many productions. He was a featured vocalist with the Kwazulu Natal Philharmonic Orchestra in their symphony pops presentation of Summer Sensations. Vocalist and songwriter Joe Niemand was nominated for an FNB South African Music Award for his single In Every Star. He has performed in many musicals and as Pharoh in Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Susan Webster is a singer, songwriter and arranger. She took part in Didi Kriel's Girl Talk and played Judy Garland in Reflections of Garland. She is a session singer. Lesego Motsepe plays Letti Matabane in Isidingo. She has appeared in various musicals including the lead (opposite Jason Donovan) in The Fantastics. Adrian Poulsen played Joseph in Joseph and his Amazing Techinicolour Dreamcoat and has appeared in many musicals and Pop music shows, including The Poulsens do the Carpenters.