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Shingai Shoniwa

Shingai Shoniwa (pronounced Shing-eee)[1] born in 1981, of English and Zimbabwean descent is the vocalist and bassist for the UK indie rock band Noisettes. Her first name, Shingai means ‘perseverance’ in the East African Shona language.[2] Shingai Shoniwa performed briefly in a band called Sonarfly with other Noisettes member and songwriting partner and Noisettes guitarist Dan Smith. Shoniwa grew up in a South London public-housing estate and the experience, Shoniwa says, absolutely informs her music. “Wanting to escape from reality can inspire the greatest and most trivial creative natures in people,” and “I think escapism is something that connects all of us. Everybody has their own little soundtrack, and I guess I’m trying to make my own soundtrack to my escape plan. I want people to realize that there’s so much more.”[1] Shingai first wanted to be an actress, and for a while joined the Lost Vagueness crew as a burlesque performer and co-creator of the now legendary ‘Golden Egg Routine’[2]. She studied circus skills at a London youth club as a teenager. Shingai Shoniwa also provides backing vocals for Guillemots songs "Made Up Love Song #43" and "Over the Stairs".

  1. ^ "Growing up music experiences". Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  2. ^ "Shingai first wanted to be an actress". Retrieved 2007-04-26.