JOHANNESBURG - The Southern African Music Rights Organisation has remembered late jazz veteran, Gloria Bosman, for her steadfast ambition to develop and preserve the country’s rich jazz history.Just last month, Bosman was appointed to the board of directors at Samro, an organisation that aims to protect the rights of composers and musicians both locally and internationally.Condolences to her family, loved ones and those who loved and supported her career. pic.twitter.
Born and raised in Pimville, Soweto, Bosman’s career began at a young age, singing for her church choir and later at the Market Theatre. So Sad , gutted , Rest In Peace my dear friend #gloriabosman , thank you for sharing the stage and sharing your gift with us all , am shattered - Love and respect Sipho and the hotband @SIPHIWEGKUBHEKA @thamiMgcina @Tabiasongbird #RIP Gloria Bosman 💔💔 pic.twitter.com/BMRGrqOVFWWith a career spanning over two decades and six studio albums under her name as a solo artist, Bosman spoke of jazz as her passion and purpose in life.
At the time of her passing, Bosman was the newest member to join the Southern African Music Rights Organisation board of directors.
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