Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their audience along for a fantastic ride.

Sharon Katz will be a featured guest on “If These Walls Could Talk” with hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss on Wednesday, September 10th, 2025 at 2 PM ET live from the infamous Pangea Restaurant.
Wendy Stuart is an author, celebrity interviewer, model, actor, filmmaker and along with If These Walls Could Talk she hosts TriVersity Talk, a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community.
Tym Moss is a popular NYC singer, actor, and radio/tv host who recently starred in the hit indie film “JUNK” to critical acclaim.
Sharon Katz: Facts & Stats
Sharon is an accomplished guitarist, vocalist, music producer and musical production director specializing in South African music. She formed South Africa’s first 500-voice mixed race choir and band; performed for Nelson Mandela’s victory party in 1994 and when he won the Peace Award in 1995; and she led South Africa’s first integrated performing group to tour the United States following liberation. She was also commissioned to orchestrate African music to be played by the then all-white Natal Philharmonic Orchestra. Sharon has toured worldwide with her band, Sharon Katz & The Peace Train, and has recorded numerous albums including the Grammy-nominated Imbizo, and her CDs Lerato and Double Take which feature recordings with South African legends, Dolly Rathebe and Abigail Kubeka. Her songs are featured on Putumayo compilations and she received Best Original Soundtrack Award for the Soundtrack for the documentary When Voices Meet.
Sharon Katz, a Board Certified Music Therapist, co-produced the award- winning documentary When Voices Meet about her Apartheid-busting music therapy project in South Africa, and with her latest CD “Side-By-Side.”.
Sharon received a BA in English, African Government and Law from the University of Cape Town, South Africa; Teacher’s Licentiate in Music from Trinity College of London; and her Masters in Music/Music Therapy from Temple University in Philadelphia. She has practiced as a music therapist, educator, social activist, performer and conflict resolution consultant since 1983 working in prisons, schools, universities, mental health facilities, drug & alcohol rehabilitation centers, youth empowerment projects, HIV/AIDS orphanages, and community development programs.
In support of Nelson Mandela’s vision for ending apartheid and peacefully transitioning to a non-racial democracy, Sharon founded The Peace Train in her home country South Africa in 1992 to pilot her African model of music therapy in conflict resolution and community development. Its success led to her training government leaders, community workers, educators and musicians from throughout Africa at the Ford Foundation’s International Center for African Music and Dance at the University of Ghana, under the leadership of world-renown ethnomusicologist, Professor J. Kwabena Nketia. Sharon has since taught her music therapy model at universities and colleges across the world including Lesley University in Israel and Boston, Berklee College of Music, State University of New York and Michigan State in the United States; Acadia University in Canada; the City of Knowledge in Panama; and the World Congress of Music Therapy.
Watch Sharon Katz on “If These Walls Could Talk” with hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss on Youtube here: