Gathering The Stars” Tribute Song Released in Memory of Recently Passed Showbiz Personalities.

Singer, actress, television personality, recording artist, fashion designer and cancer survivor, André Hattingh has been actively involved in the South African entertainment industry for over 47 years. André is proud to release her new song entitled “Gathering the Stars”, a musical tribute to those in the local entertainment industry who passed away between March 2020 and March 2022, as well as paying homage to everyone in the arts and culture sector which has been ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and ongoing resulting restrictions.

The passing of so many industry friends and colleagues since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic over two years ago, as well as not being able to say good-bye or pay her respects weighed heavily on André. This was compounded by the suffering and losses experienced by friends, fellow artists, crew, musicians, and the live entertainment industry as a whole.

“I felt I had to do something,” says André. “So, I wrote a poem called “Gathering the Stars” which I guess was also on my mind as a song. One evening while standing in the kitchen, reeling after hearing of yet another friend’s passing, that the chorus came to me. We’re gathering the stars, The show will still go on, After you’ve gone, you’ll still linger on, In the hearts that you’ve won.”

The song developed and after many difficulties and challenges André was joined by a committed team of friends and industry professionals who not only shared her passion to record and share “Gathering the Stars” across South Africa; they freely gave their time and expertise. Sung by André Hattingh, accompanied by pianist Kevin Greenberg, “Gathering the Stars” was recorded under the guidance of musician, conductor and producer, Joe Arthur. Filmed at Daphne Kuhn’s Theatre on the Square and also produced by director-cameraman Dominic Black with choreography and production management by Yolanda KimberAnthony Akerman and Daphne Kuhn shared Andre’s dream from start to finish and together with friend and agent, Mairi Cameron offered copious amounts of encouragement.

This song is about togetherness, about saying good-bye to “the Stars” who gave us their finest performances while ensuring that the “show will still go on”. “Gathering the Stars” is a tribute to the 142 plus people in the entertainment business who are no longer with us, but it also intended to help to create an awareness of the plight of this industry.

“I am appealing to people to listen to the song and share it or the video clip far and wide,” says André Hattingh.

Gathering the Stars” is available on Spotify, Apple Music, ITunes Store, Deezer, Amazon Music, Tidal and YouTube Music. The video clip is available on YouTube partner channel, PlayZA.

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‘Gathering The Stars’
A musical tribute to all those in the SA performing arts and entertainment industry who passed away
during the two-year COVID-19 pandemic lockdown between March 2020 and March 2022.

  • Afzal Khan
  • Alistair Andrews
  • Allen Booi
  • Alvon Collison
  • André Peterson
  • Andy McGibbon
  • Ashley Kelley
  • Aubrey Moalusi
  • Barney Rachabane
  • Ben Kruger
  • Bob Mabena
  • Boitumelo Moetsi
  • Bongza Maestro Thusi
  • Brian Astbury
  • Bromley Cawood
  • Candy Moloi
  • Charles ‘Big Boy’ Maja
  • Chris Mann
  • Cliff Simon
  • Clive Scott
  • Colin Shamley
  • Dave Nissen
  • David Butler
  • David Clatworthy
  • David Dukas
  • Dawn Lindberg
  • Dees Derek Rooi
  • Delani Khumalo
  • Denise Britz
  • DJ Devan Singh
  • Dr Sam Phillips
  • Dr Steve Kekana
  • Dumakude Mnembe
  • Ed Johnson
  • Edwin van Wijk
  • Elize Cawood
  • Emanuel AK Lorntjie Kruger
  • Fabian Sing
  • Frans Marx
  • Gerrit Schoonhoven
  • Graham Dickason
  • Graham Scott
  • Graham Weir
  • Grant Shakoane
  • Harmon Kusack
  • Helene Joseph
  • Herman Binge
  • Hilary Jones
  • Isabel Smit
  • Jannie Swanepoel
  • Jason Green
  • Jason Potgieter
  • Jethro Butow
  • Jody Wayne
  • Joh B Rerrier
  • Johann Myburgh
  • John Slemon
  • John Whiteley
  • Jonas Gwangwa
  • Joseph Shabalala
  • Jovan Muthray
  • Joyce Levinsohn
  • June Kraus-von Trebitsch
  • Karabo Makhubela
  • Khaya Mbuli
  • Lawrence Hilton
  • Lawrence Matshiza
  • Lee Volkwyn
  • Lesego Semenya
  • Lindiwe Ndlovu
  • Lionel Murcott
  • Louis Burke
  • Luzuko Nteleko
  • Lynette Marais
  • Mahlubi Kraai
  • Maishe Maponya
  • Malcolm Terrey
  • Marhshall Harmse
  • Marna Gey van Pititlius
  • Martha Makhela
  • Mary Twala
  • Matias Ramokete
  • McDonald Ndodana ‘Mac’ Mathunjwa
  • Menzi Ngubane
  • Michael Atkinson
  • Michael Hankinson
  • Mojalefa ‘Mjokes’ Matsane
  • Moonyeenn Lee
  • Motlhalife Mahlabe
  • Mpho Wa Mookapile
  • Mpumi Sanctified Khumalo
  • Mutodi Neshehe
  • Muzi Gama
  • Myesha Jenkins
  • Noel Mcdonald
  • Nomasonto ‘Mshoza’ Maswangayi
  • Noxolo ‘Noxee’ Maqashalala
  • Oupa Snakes Mashiya
  • Patrick Shai
  • Percy Tucker
  • Peter Feldman
  • Peter Klatzow
  • Peter Mokoena
  • Pieter Fourie
  • Pinkie Mtshali
  • Portia Lebogang Mashego
  • Prof Bhekisizwe Peterson
  • Prof Mzilikazi Khumalo
  • Rael Birns
  • Richard Mitchell
  • Riky Rick
  • Rob Haynes
  • Ronnie Govender
  • Roy Sargeant
  • Saranti Reeders
  • Satshwa Malishe
  • Saul Rodomsky
  • Seretse Leeuw
  • Seth Asch
  • Shaleen Surtie-Richards
  • Sheila Khumalo
  • Shona Ferguson
  • Sibongile Khumalo
  • Sipho Ngema
  • Smiley Divinzez-Kenene
  • Stabiso Nzalala
  • Stan Knight
  • Stephen Gray
  • Steve Fataar
  • Takalani Mulaudzi
  • Terry Delahunt
  • Thandeka Mdeliswa
  • Themba Dredz Mbuli
  • Themba Mbuli
  • Themsie Times
  • Theuns Jordaan
  • Tony Jeffrey Nene
  • Tshepo Tshola
  • Vaughn Fransch
  • Vinolia ‘V-Mash’ Mashego
  • Walter Jazzman Kotu
  • Welcome Msomi
  • Zamile Christopher Gantana
  • Zoleka Helesi