'Ive always found myself walking in the footsteps of these giants South Africa has produced.'
SA music icon Sipho 'Hotstix' Mabuse celebrated his 70th birthday at 1947 On Vilakazi in Soweto. Close family and friends were in attendance.Legendary jazz and pop musician Sipho Hotstix Mabuse is not scared of ageing, nor is he any less aware that he feels and looks younger than he should.
Surrounded by friends and family, he was elated at the milestone, considering that on his father's side of the family they have barely reached that age before they passed. “I don’t feel like I'm 70, I think it's just perhaps I'm aware now, but I don’t actually feel it. I think the kind of lifestyle I’ve led has made me feel more comfortable with my progressing years so, I've never really felt older than what I should be.”
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