For Caroline Borole, music has been a major influence in her life. The South African-born songstress credits her family, who saturated her childhood with a multitude of musical genres and artists, with shaping her personal musical style.
At the tender age of 10, Caroline’s father introduced her to 60s album ‘The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner’, a record that sparked her interest in Jazz and Blues. It was played repetitively in her home, giving Caroline a chance to study and admire Tina’s bold, raw vocals and her confidence as a performer.
Throughout Caroline’s schooling she took every opportunity to perform, and steadily developed her own confidence, and a lust for the spotlight. After taking home first prize in her first talent show she set her sights firmly on a musical career and set about studying Musical Theatre to a tertiary level.
After university, Caroline had little problem getting work in Johannesburg – the hub of entertainment and production in South Africa. She landed notable roles in national television shows and musical productions, including appearances in Generations, On The Couch, Under African Skies & a starring role as Effie White in the national stage production of Dreamgirls.
Eventually, Caroline was scouted by production company Showtime Australia and joined their roster as a backing vocalist, starting her tenure in two of the company’s largest productions - The Greatest Love of All starring Belinda Davids and The Michael Jackson HIStory Show.
When the company began casting Tina Turner tribute PROUD Tina: The Ultimate Tribute to Tina Turner in 2017, Caroline was hard to overlook for the leading role, with a natural rasp and extraordinary power to her voice, and an athleticism on stage that Director Johnny Van Grinsven simply couldn’t find elsewhere. Even with Caroline’s vast experience, the role has been a challenge – involving a mix of musical genres, extremely emotional content, intricate vocal and physical imitations and intense, high-energy choreography – but one that she has enjoyed, and which has resulted in a highly acclaimed and sought-after show.
Caroline’s steadily rising star didn’t escape the eyes of the local entertainment industry and by 2019 she was fielding multiple exciting job offers. In addition to a DJ spot on RadioToday, she accepted coveted roles as a Vocal & Performance Coach on TV talent program South African Idols and also with the prestigious South African Film, Acting and Theatre Academy (SAFATA), where she continues to busily tutor up-and-coming performers in between her international tours with PROUD Tina: The Ultimate Tribute to Tina Turner.
After a forced hiatus from the stage during 2020 and 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Caroline was finally able to return to the stage in 2022 and has been catching up on postponed tours with PROUD Tina: The Ultimate Tribute to Tina Turner across North America, New Zealand and Australia, with more USA, Canada, Europe and South Africa dates slated for 2025.