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'''DANIELS, Salie''' (19**-1999) was a South African singer and actor. In the late 1950's and into the 1960's he was a member of The Rockets, a vocal harmony group formed in District Six in Cape Town. His life story inspired the musical ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'' and in the early productions he played the part of Kat Diamond, the narrator.
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'''DANIELS, Salie''' (19**-1999) was a South African singer and actor.  
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== Biography ==
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Salie died in Cape Town in July 1999.
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== Career ==
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In the late 1950's and into the 1960's he was a member of The Rockets, a vocal harmony group formed in [[District Six]] in Cape Town. His life story inspired the musical ''[[Kat and the Kings]]'' and in the early productions he played the part of Kat Diamond, the narrator.
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== Sources ==
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Tribute written by Ryan Fortune, ''[[Cape Times]]'', 30 July 1999.
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 24 November 2021

DANIELS, Salie (19**-1999) was a South African singer and actor.

Biography

Salie died in Cape Town in July 1999.

Career

In the late 1950's and into the 1960's he was a member of The Rockets, a vocal harmony group formed in District Six in Cape Town. His life story inspired the musical Kat and the Kings and in the early productions he played the part of Kat Diamond, the narrator.

Sources

Tribute written by Ryan Fortune, Cape Times, 30 July 1999.

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