Local karaoke king scoops award
By Chanel September
7 January 2007
Karaoke king David September currently holds the second place in an international karaoke competition.
Keep the Dream is a licensed organisation that runs the national karaoke competition all over South Africa.
The 47-year-old Delft resident took on other amateur singers from 32 countries.
September took on the world's top karaoke singers late last year in the sing-offs, held on the Galaxy cruise liner.
According to a weekend newspaper the next international competition is in Thailand and national sing-offs will be held around South Africa from February.
The competition is open to all age groups.
7 January 2007
Karaoke king David September currently holds the second place in an international karaoke competition.
Keep the Dream is a licensed organisation that runs the national karaoke competition all over South Africa.
The 47-year-old Delft resident took on other amateur singers from 32 countries.
September took on the world's top karaoke singers late last year in the sing-offs, held on the Galaxy cruise liner.
According to a weekend newspaper the next international competition is in Thailand and national sing-offs will be held around South Africa from February.
The competition is open to all age groups.
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