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It takes a lot of courage from a person after years of involvement in business formal jacket swap for a passionate, long under a bushel was saved. Nico Botha, better known as Nic-B, Hartbeespoort as a six year old boy started taking piano lessons. The training was for ten years of his life. The musical side of his life, but as teenage boy disappeared and only a few years ago flared up again when his wife Lizette her a guitar bought. She had a day out and toggles when Nic-B with its fine for her to stop. "Kid, you play fake," he said, and the guitar in her hands and started up. Not long after, his Nic-B kitaarles first, but because the lessons became his pocket, he decided to give himself just to learn. "It was not easy and it struggled but gone, but it was a cheaper option and I deugedruk. I had one afternoon under our lapa and plucked out toggles stroke and decided to see if I have a song to write about. The first song was about the Great Trek and the hordes at it because nothing is taken into account. With the Harties Got Talent competition I decided to make one of my own songs and I sing to the semi-finals progressed. "My wife, meanwhile, stroke took the initiative of my songs and we recorded it, sent to radio stations. Shortly thereafter bookings for gigs followed and I have not looked back now, "the singer said. Nic-B is a registered building contractor, has worked as a sound engineer and himself in the auto industry trying stroke to live. "I have almost everything done under the sun, but music is my passion. This is awesome I love it. It is especially nice to see people enjoying the music and performances to get positive feedback, "he said. Nic-B last year during a few moments to do nothing at home decided to build a guitar. He always wanted stroke an electric guitar but have the tools cost a farm's price. The artist during a visit to a friend on his floor one day an old exhaust system lying. He is with the find back home with a head full of ideas, he decided to make his own guitar building. Nic-B has spent hours and hours here and planed, cut it and not long before his own handmade guitar began to take shape. Friends in the industry for Nic-B's plans laughed and thought that the device would never work. He, however, do not let them put you and today he boasts a unique guitar, the most beautiful sounds and he also can plug that smoke curling out. The guitar, which weighs ten kilograms, is very close to Nic-B's heart and he is a big attraction at gigs. Fans are dumb as Nic-B explained that his guitar long ago actually part of a vehicle's exhaust system was. It is hard to believe, but the artist has at some stage petrified as he is on stage had appeared. Today he keeps his fans in the palm of his hand and broke the ice as soon as he started his masterpiece play. Nic-B is certainly one of the few musicians who smoke from his own handmade guitar. Visit www.nicb.co.za for more info on the artist.
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