10 Questions For: Matt Roux
Matt Roux is a Chief Technology Officer during the day. At night he puts on a hat and transforms into a musician. Based in Cape Town he entertains young and old.
1. How would you describe what you do for a living?
2. If you could invite any three people, dead or alive, for dinner, who would they be and why?
Is this dinner catered so that I can focus on the conversation (also, I’m not much of a cook)? First up I would invite John Mayer for his deep intellect plus his love of talking would ensure no awkward silences. Next in line would be Amy Schumer – I’m fascinated by her rapid career arc and approach to humour. Finally I would throw Bill Clinton into the mix because of his political longevity and ability to survive and thrive.
3. If you ever found yourself auditioning for a music reality TV show, what song would you sing and why?nbsp;
Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours”. It has become a signature song in my shows and I notice that it has the widest reach in terms of making any audience member tap their feet, play table drums (which is like air guitar but with imaginary drumsticks instead) and sing along. It’s guaranteed to give me a shot at being selected for the TV show.
4. How would you complete this sentence?nbsp;The South African cabinet should include a Minister of ___________.
Logic.
5. What is your (honest) opinion of Cape Town?nbsp;
6. Which part of Cape Town describes you the most and what kind of South African food would you be?
Definitely the city centre itself – it is all about energy, meeting new people and endless possibilities for experiencing something new.
In terms of South African food, since I’m a committed Banter I would have to say: an egg and boerewors breakfast.
7. Which well-known South African personality would you, without a doubt, be able to beat in a street fight and why?
Tough question! Barry Hilton – I’d stop him in his tracks with a good joke.
8. You have played in front of a local audience and international – is there any difference?
In fact, music is universal – and the most universal part of it is rhythm. Even non-English speaking audiences can feel a song though it’s rhythm. One specific thing does stick out – a tour group from Europe caught part of my set and one of the gentlemen insisted on giving me a VERY large cash tip (I’d like to believe he loved the show but perhaps he just hadn’t gotten used to South African bank notes yet).
9. What should happen to you right now that makes you an internationally known star?
One catchy song can literally propel anyone from any corner of the world into international fame. I have the songs – who wants to record them with me?
10. What can visitors learn from Cape
That there is beauty around every corner – you just have to go out and experience it.
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