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Lorraine Klassen
Born: Unknown, Soweto, South Africa

Born in South Africa in Soweto, Lorraine Klaasen was been influenced by her famous mother, Thandie Klaasen, Nelson Mandela's favorite Jazz singer. Since her own debut Lorraine's dynamic stage presence and highly effective showmanship have captivate Jazz and African music lovers all over North America and European. Her presence cannot be ignored. Her fabulous voice and dancing never fails to entertain her audience.
She sings in several languages such as English, French, Swahili, Zulu, Xhosa, Lingala, Greek and Hebrew, not to mention over twelve African dialects, however in the last few years, she limits it to four languages.
Musicologist, singer but also choreographer, Klaasen knows how to show emotion through the movements and gestures of her dances, a very distinctive expression of African song. Her productions presents the finest African rhythms, rendered by her homeland. "Living in Canada and playing with musicians from the Caribbean, Haiti and Quebec has enlarged my music tremendously," says Klaasen.
Klaasen's upbeat musical style manages to embrace a myriad of cultures at once. Lorraine's exuberance and infectious style accounts for keeping her audiences in a frenzy and begging for more. She has shared the stage with well renowned stars such as Patti Labelle, Roberta Flack, Al Jarreau to name a few.
Visit Lorraine Klaasen's site at: http://www.lorraineklaasen.com
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