South Africa’s celebrated pop chanteuse Karma-Ann Swanepoel achieved national success in late 1996 with the release of her debut album “Slap In The Face” under the moniker HENRY ATE at the tender age of 21. Two singles from that album occupied the top of South Africa’s radio charts. In May of 1997, the first single “Just” sailed all the way to .1, followed by the second single “Hey Mister” which rose to the .2 slot a few short months later in September of 1997. Success came like a tidal wave and the young waif-like beauty was swept into a fury of press and public adoration. Only working with the best players she could find, Karma’s live shows possessed a certain magic and energy that drew sold out crowds everywhere she played. Henry Ate was quickly becoming a national institution. Henry Ate ended the year touring the continent with Skunk Anansie.
In 1998 Karma released her second album under the name KARMA. The album was titled “One Day Soon”. Four consecutive singles from that album all entered the Top 10 – “Dr. Pepper”, “One Day Soon”, “Tuesday Afternoon” and “Seconds Count”. Henry Ate went on tour that year with South Africa’s most popular artist, Johnny Clegg. The year was capped off when Karma won Pop Album Of The Year at South Africa’s SAMA awards (South African equivalent of the Grammy) for “One Day Soon”. The S.A. Video Awards followed and Karma won video of the year for “Tuesday Afternoon”. Karma appeared on the covers of the S.A. editions of People Magazine, ELLE, Cosmo, The Sunday Times, the London edition of TNT and many other national magazines as well as articles in Billboard etc. KARMA was soon headlining every major music festival in South Africa, and toured with Garbage in 1999.
In 2000, Henry Ate released their second (Karma’s Third) album “Torn And Tattered” with top charted singles “Madhatter”, “She’s Alright”, “Saints And Sinners” and “Prayer” and was subsequently nominated for Album Of The Year. By this point, Henry Ate had grown to be South Africa’s most popular live act. Karma began producing other acts, writing songs for other artists, all the while compiling an impressive catalog of original songs.
In 2001 Henry Ate toured with Melanie C, and played an international gig in London at the Empire in Shepherds Bush. Also in 2001, the Henry Ate song “Just” was voted the .1 song of all time in South Africa by Radio 5 FM’s listening audience. 2002 saw the release of “Henry Ate 96-02 The Singles” which includes all of the top radio hits plus four new songs and is the last album of her contract with EMI in South Africa.
August 2003 saw the release of KARMA “Seven Songs” through Karma’s newly formed independent label AMP (Ate Music Productions). Both projects have been a huge success for Karma, with the album achieving 3 .1 singles (And And And, 27 Years and I found Out) in SA.
In November 2003 Karma-Ann made the move to the USA. She formed a new band called KARMA comprising of Karma-Ann Swanepoel (Vocals and Acoustic Guitar), Daniel de la Fe (Drums), Stephen Calderalo (Bass) and Christiaan Wood (Electric Guitar). Based in Miami, this alternative pop rock four piece is quickly developing into a popular attraction at live performance venues throughout Florida, California, New York and Atlanta where they travel frequently.
2004 has seen KARMA perform at Colliope Fest (Hollywood FL), win the open mic night at Eddie’s Attic (Atlanta GA), headline the Seattle Music Festival at Alki Beach (Seattle WA), perform with the GIN BLOSSOMS in New York City and Long Island (NY) and headline several shows at Churchill’s, Flavour, Senor Frogs, Purdy Lounge and Tobacco Road (Miami FL).
KARMA are currently in the studio recording their debut American release. The album features 12 tracks of Karma-Ann’s best song writing and performances to date. Scheduled for release in both the States and South Africa in December 2004, this album is sure to win the adoration of KARMA’S established fan base and win over thousands more.
“Karma-Ann is currently writing the best songs of her young career and is ready to show the rest of the world what South Africa already knows. Here is an amazingly prolific young songwriter who is teetering on the brink of worldwide recognition.”
Roger Kash (Empire Musicwerks) 2004
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