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The musical journey of Ashleigh J: from Parlock to the stage
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|December 03, 2025
ASHLEIGH Thea Jackson, known professionally as Ashleigh J, has carved a niche for herself in the music scene.
Born and raised in Parlock, with deep ties to Durban’s vibrant cultural tapestry, she embodies a legacy of musical talent rooted in her family’s rich heritage.
Her father, Gabriel Joseph, is a seasoned musician who served 42 years in the South African Defence Force as a trumpeter in the army band, and her late maternal grandmother, Lorraine Naidoo, was a member of a band in her youth.
"My grandmother used to be an amazing singer in her younger days, so my talent stems from both sides of the family," said Jackson, who now lives in Essenwood.
She started singing at the age of 4. Her dad, she said, recognised that there was "some sort of singing talent as I used to play with his tape recorder".
"I used to record myself singing and play it back to hear what I sounded like. He recently mentioned to me that I didn’t realise at the time that it was my way of grooming my voice and that was my form of practice.
"My dad persuaded me to join the children’s choir at St Anne's Catholic Parish in Sydenham, and from there I started singing solo in church. People then started requesting I sing at weddings, funerals and birthdays.
"My first public performance and contract gig, where I received my first pay cheque, was at the age of 10. I performed at the National Port Authority’s birthday. They were also celebrating 10 years of democracy. More than 1 000 people attended."
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