Lizé Heerman is a South African-born singer-songwriter, ''Supersport'' presenter,
radio DJ and a finalist of the fifth season ''
Idols South Africa
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The gene ...
''. She currently lives in
Australia, and recently appeared as a contestant on ''
The Voice
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''.
Early life
Lizé Heerman was born in
Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp () is located in the North West Province, South Africa. Klerksdorp, the largest city in the North West Province, is located southeast of Mahikeng, the provincial capital. Klerksdorp was also the first capital of the then Transvaal Rep ...
, South Africa.
She grew up in
Durban
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, South Africa. Her junior school started in
Johannesburg
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until her family relocated to Durban where she attended school at Crawford College La Lucia. She excelled at running and cycling. At age 11 she was placed first overall in her age group in the Cape Argus Pick'n Pay Cycle Tour. Heerman attended the
University of KwaZulu-Natal
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, Durban, South Africa and attained a
Bachelor of Laws
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degree.
Career
At 16, Heerman signed her first
recording contract
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with David Gresham Records, South Africa. However, she did not release an album. At 21 years of age she entered ''
South African Idols'' and landed herself a finalist position. She was placed eighth overall.
Immediately after her ''Idols departure'', Heerman was scouted by Mnet television producers and began presenting for SuperSport.
She presented inserts for ''Let's Play'' – a show focusing on promoting sports in underprivileged communities and SuperSport's corporate social investment initiative. During her time with ''Let's Play'' she covered events such as
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (; ; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid activist who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the ...
's birthday. In 2009, Heerman co-presented ''
Sports Illustrated
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'' magazine's ''Ruff Stuff'' with Daren Scott at
Sun City.
In June 2009, Heerman and Daniel Baron were the curtain raiser performers for the Lions vs British Lions rugby game played at Ellis Park's 62 000-seat stadium. Lizé performed a rendition of Peggy Lee's "Fever".
In 2009, Heerman was given a solo slot on Jacaranda FM in Johannesburg. The three-hour show featured the latest hits as well as current affairs. In 2010 she was invited to be a guest artist on ''Idols Season 6'' where she performed her debut single, "
Do You Love Me?". In 2010 it which went to no.1 on the East Coast Radio chart.
["Lize heads for Monaco"](_blank)
The Ridge Online, 24 August 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2013. "Do You Love Me?" stayed at no.1 for eight weeks on East Coast Radio. It was written by
Bob Ezrin
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,
Paul Stanley
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and
Kim Fowley
Kim Vincent Fowley (July 21, 1939 – January 15, 2015) was the American record producer, songwriter and musician who was behind a string of novelty and cult pop rock singles in the 1960s, and managed The Runaways in the 1970s. He has been ...
and published through
Universal Music Publishing Group
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, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd. In 2011 Heerman and
Jason Hartman, winner of ''
5 Idols (South Africa)'', were invited by the Royal Family of Monaco members;
Albert II, Prince of Monaco and
Charlene Wittstock
Charlene (' Charlene Lynette Wittstock; French: ''Charlène'';Since her marriage, her name has been Gallicised by adding a grave accent to her name in French documents. born 25 January 1978) is the princess consort of Monaco and a former Olympi ...
to perform at their private residence 'Roc-Agel'.
In 2011, Heerman released her second single, "Someone New", which received radio play country wide. "Someone New" did not chart in South Africa and received mixed reviews. Later in 2011, Heerman joined the Durban Philharmonic Orchestra for the Christmas Festival Concert at the Durban Botanical Gardens.
In 2012, Heerman relocated from South Africa to Australia. A sold out performance at Perth Ellington Jazz Club achieved her media coverage in Australia. She featured in the 2012 Telethon show, performing a rendition of "
Crazy
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". The Telethon raised a record-breaking $16,805,622 for Princess Margret children's hospital and featured
Elton John
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as the headlining act.
In May 2012, Heerman featured on Daniel Barron's track, "See Thru". The single went to no.1 on Highveld Stereo 94.7. In 2013, Baron and Heerman were invited to perform "See Thru" as part of the opening act for
Bon Jovi
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's "
Because We Can
"Because We Can" is the first single released from Bon Jovi's twelfth studio album, '' What About Now''. The single premiered on radio on January 7, 2013. Richie Sambora characterized the new material as a compilation of "different elements"; yet ...
" world tour, in Johannesburg at the Coca-Cola Stadium.
In June 2013, the South African Tourism Board invited Heerman to perform the official tribute song for Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday in Sydney, Australia.
Charity
Heerman has been linked to charities such as Wish for a Dream and CHOC. She co-hosted a CHOC event, at Gateway, Durban, which featured various fund raising initiatives that included an auction. In September 2011, Heerman founded Singing for Somalia. The foundation's aim was to support persons starving in Somalia. A fundraiser was held in September 2011. Performers at the event included Aaron McIlroy, Heerman and
Guy Buttery
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Cited as ''“one of South Africa’s most influential artists over the past decade"'' by The Sunday Independent, Buttery's distinctive acoust ...
and Nibs van der Spuy. The evening was well- attended and through tickets, donations and auctions around R60,000 (ZAR) was raised which was sent to Gift of the Givers who used the funds to feed starving families in Somalia.
References
External links
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
People from Klerksdorp
21st-century South African women singers
South African singer-songwriters
South African DJs
Electronic dance music DJs