Sharon Tandy (1943-2015) was a South African singer who gained prominence in the 1960s for her soulful and psychedelic rock music. She made history as the first white singer to tour with a black soul group, the Fleur De Lys, breaking racial barriers in the music industry. Tandy is best known for her distinctive voice, and her significant works include hits like "Hold On" and "Stay With Me". Her performances at the infamous Stax Records' UK tour in 1967 further solidified her place in music history.