Born in Soweto, Bosman’s love for music started at a young age, and she went on to study music at the University of Cape Town. She collaborated with several other musicians during her career, including Hugh Masekela and Ray Phiri, and her music was celebrated for its unique blend of jazz, gospel, and traditional African sounds.The entertainment industry in South Africa has been thrown into mourning following the passing of Jazz artist, Gloria Bosman at the age of 50. Bosman was a household name in the country, having won numerous awards throughout her career, including the South African Music Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album.
Her music touched the hearts of many, with her distinctive voice and style being recognized both locally and internationally. Bosman was not only a singer, but also an actress and presenter, proving her versatility in the entertainment industry.
Born in Soweto, Bosman’s love for music started at a young age, and she went on to study music at the University of Cape Town. She collaborated with several other musicians during her career, including Hugh Masekela and Ray Phiri, and her music was celebrated for its unique blend of jazz, gospel, and traditional African sounds.
Bosman’s passing is a great loss to the South African entertainment industry, and her contributions will be missed by many. Her music will continue to inspire and touch the hearts of her fans for many years to come.