- Johannes Kerkorrel
Johannes Kerkorrel (
27 March 1960 –12 November 2002 , born Ralph John Rabie) was anAfrikaner singer-songwriter, journalist and playwright fromSouth Africa .Born in
Johannesburg , Rabie worked as ajournalist on theAfrikaans -language weekly newspaper "Rapport". In 1986, asapartheid reached itszenith under National Party-led government under State PresidentP.W. Botha , Rabie started performing politically-themedcabaret atarts festival s under his new stage name ("kerkorrel" meaningchurch organ in Afrikaans). In 1987, Rabie was fired by "Rapport" for using quotes from Botha's speeches in his music; he then became a full-time musician and performer under the name "Johannes Kerkorrel en die Gereformeerde Blues Band" ("Johannes Kerkorrel and the ReformedBlues Band"), a deliberate reference to the Reformed Church. The band also included the Afrikaans singer-songwriterKoos Kombuis .In 1989, they released the album "Eet Kreef" ("Eat
Crayfish ") on the now-defunctShifty Records label, which was a commercial success despite its tracks being banned from radio airplay by theSouth African Broadcasting Corporation , which was the government mouthpiece. The subsequent regional tour of college campuses and art festivals was called "Voëlvry" (literally "free as a bird" but here meaning "outlawed"), and Rabie's controversial reinvention ofAfrikaans popular music became known as the "Voëlvry movement".In 1990, Rabie visited
Amsterdam , and almost simultaneously the track "Hillbrow " from the "Eet Kreef" album became a hit inBelgium , and Rabie followed its success with a solo tour. In subsequent years he enjoyed substantial artistic success in Belgium and theNetherlands , and spent much of his time inBelgium . Here he also befriendedStef Bos , a Dutch cabaret artist, with whom he would share a number of concerts.Rabie hanged himself on 12 November 2002 in Kleinmond, near
Hermanus on theSouth African Cape coast. He was survived by his long-termgay partner, and by his ex-wife and son.citation |title=Just Another Day in Africa |date=15 January ,2003 |first=Robyn |last=Sassen |periodical=PopMatters.com |url=http://www.popmatters.com/columns/sassen/030115.shtml |accessdate=2007-11-13 ]Discography
* "Eet Kreef" 1989
* "Bloudruk" 1992
* "Cyanide in the Beefcake" 1994
* "Ge-trans-for-meer" 1996
* "Tien Jaar Later" 1998
* "Sing Koos du Plessis" 1999
* "Die Anderkant" 2000
* "Voëlvry Die Toer" 2002Tributes
After Kerkorrels death, several artists recorded songs to tribute the life and work of Kerkorrel. An incomplete list:
*Stef Bos - Pelgrimsrus
*Riku Lätti - Ysbeer
*Amanda Strydom - Ek Het Gedroom
*Karen Zoid - Foto Teen Die Muur
*Jak De Priester - KerkorrelCovers
Kerkorrel is a much covered artist. Among the cover-versions that exists are:
*Stef Bos - Hillbrow
*Riku Lätti - Somer
*Amanda Strydom - Hoe Ek Voel
*Amanda Strydom - Halala AfrikaReferences
External links
* [http://www.popmatters.com/columns/sassen/030115.shtml Tribute to Johannes Kerkorrel]
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