Ross Learmonth celebrates SA heritage on Friday Live
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
South African musician Ross Learmonth joined Breakfast with Martin Bester and the entire Jacaranda FM family for a special Heritage Day celebration.

Best known for his role as the front-man of award-winning South African band, Prime Circle, Ross Learmonth has since succeeded on the solo journey he has embarked on.
Following in the footsteps of his previous successful singles, 'Wild' and 'Young', off of his debut solo album, 'Carousel', Ross is now back with his latest radio single, 'Rose-Tinted'.
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On Friday Live, Learmonth treated the entire Jacaranda FM family to a live performance of ‘Rose-Tinted’.
Watch below:
Ross Learmonth, who is a vocalist, musician, and lyricist best known as the lead singer of South African rock royalty Prime Circle, has spent the past two decades breaking international boundaries.
From their first single, 'Hello', dropping in 2003, merely two years after the band was founded and rocketing to the top of the charts countrywide, the band has seen over ten singles climb to the top of the charts across South African and German radio stations.
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For the past three years, Ross Learmonth has ventured into a solo project, forming the 'Bare Bones' and 'Storybook' series of stripped-down acoustic shows - showcasing his songwriting abilities as a frontman and solo artist.
His debut solo album, 'Carousel', dropped at the end of March of this year and has been well-received by fans in SA and beyond.
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