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Johannes Kerkorrel (27 March 1960 – 12 November 2002), born Ralph John Rabie, was a South African singer-songwriter, journalist and playwright.


Career

Rabie, who was born in
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, worked as a journalist for the
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newspapers ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 1986, Rabie started performing politically themed
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at
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s under his new stage name (''kerkorrel'' meaning
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in Afrikaans). At that time,
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was at its
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under
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P.W. Botha's
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-led government. 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 Reformed Blues Band), a deliberate reference to the
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. The band also included the Afrikaans singer-songwriter
Koos Kombuis Koos Kombuis (born ''André le Roux du Toit'', 5 November 1954) is a South African musician, singer, songwriter and writer who became famous as part of a group of anti-establishment maverick Afrikaans musicians, who, under the collective name ...
. Their brand of new Afrikaans music was dubbed ''alternatiewe Afrikaans'' (alternative Afrikaans) and exposed divergent political views to a new generation of
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s. In 1985, they released the album '' Eet Kreef'' (''Eat Lobster'') on the now-defunct
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label, which was a commercial success despite its tracks being banned from
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by the state-controlled
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, which was the
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. Colloquially, 'Eet Kreef' is ambiguous, meaning either 'Enjoy!' or 'Get lost!'. 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 of
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became known as the '' Voëlvry movement''. In 1990, Rabie visited
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, and almost simultaneously the track "Hillbrow" from the ''Eet Kreef'' album became a hit in
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, and Rabie followed its success with a solo tour. In subsequent years he enjoyed substantial artistic success in Belgium and the
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, and spent much of his time in
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. Here he also befriended
Stef Bos Steven "Stef" Bos (born 12 July 1961 in Veenendaal) is a Dutch singer who lives in Cape Town, South Africa. He sings in Dutch, and occasionally in Afrikaans, and has been successful in Belgium, the Netherlands and South Africa since his breakthrou ...
, a Dutch cabaret artist, with whom he would share a number of concerts.


Death

Rabie died by suicide on 12 November 2002 in
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, near
Hermanus Hermanus (; originally called ''Hermanuspietersfontein'', but shortened in 1902 as the name was too long for the postal service
on the
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coast, hanging himself on a tree that is alien to South Africa. He was survived by his long-term partner, and by his ex-wife and son.


Awards

* 1995 SAMA – Best Pop Music Performance for '' Cyanide in the Beefcake'' * 1997 SAMA – Best Male Vocalist and Best Adult Contemporary Album: Afrikaans for '' Ge-trans-for-meer'' * 2001 Geraas – Best pop album and Best adaptation for ''Die Ander Kant'' * 2013 SAMA – Lifetime Achievement Award


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 Ander Kant'' (2000) * ''Voëlvry Die Toer'' (2002) * ''Kerkorrel – Best Of: Pêrels Voor Die Swyne'' (2003) * ''Hoe Ek Voel'' (2012) – issued to commemorate the 10 year anniversary of Rabie's death


Tributes

After Rabie's death, several artists recorded tribute songs to his life and work. An incomplete list follows: *
Stef Bos Steven "Stef" Bos (born 12 July 1961 in Veenendaal) is a Dutch singer who lives in Cape Town, South Africa. He sings in Dutch, and occasionally in Afrikaans, and has been successful in Belgium, the Netherlands and South Africa since his breakthrou ...
– ''Pelgrimsrus'' *
Riku Lätti Riku Lätti is a South African singer, songwriter, and writer. After matriculation in 1991 at Hoërskool Florida, Johannesburg, he studied philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand where he finished his honors degree. He changed his nam ...
– ''Ysbeer'' * Amanda Strydom – ''Ek Het Gedroom'' *
Karen Zoid Karen Zoid (born Karen Louise Greeff on 10 August 1978) is a South African rock singer, songwriter, guitarist, composer and talk show host. Her work in both English and Afrikaans has gathered critical acclaim, and she has been dubbed South Afri ...
– ''Foto Teen Die Muur'' * Jak De Priester – ''Kerkorrel'' * Kristoe Strauss – ''Sit Dit Self Af'' * Jan Blohm – ''Johnny K'' *
Valiant Swart Valiant Swart (born Pierre Nolte, 25 November 1965), is a South African musician, Afrikaans folk rock singer-songwriter, and actor from Wellington. Career Born in Wellington, he resided in Stellenbosch. In 1977, at 11 years old, Valiant was giv ...
- '' Sonvanger'' *
Valiant Swart Valiant Swart (born Pierre Nolte, 25 November 1965), is a South African musician, Afrikaans folk rock singer-songwriter, and actor from Wellington. Career Born in Wellington, he resided in Stellenbosch. In 1977, at 11 years old, Valiant was giv ...
en
Koos Kombuis Koos Kombuis (born ''André le Roux du Toit'', 5 November 1954) is a South African musician, singer, songwriter and writer who became famous as part of a group of anti-establishment maverick Afrikaans musicians, who, under the collective name ...
– ''Kleinmond Koebaai''


Covers

Rabie is a much covered artist. Among the cover versions that exist are: *
Stef Bos Steven "Stef" Bos (born 12 July 1961 in Veenendaal) is a Dutch singer who lives in Cape Town, South Africa. He sings in Dutch, and occasionally in Afrikaans, and has been successful in Belgium, the Netherlands and South Africa since his breakthrou ...
– ''Hillbrow'' *
Riku Lätti Riku Lätti is a South African singer, songwriter, and writer. After matriculation in 1991 at Hoërskool Florida, Johannesburg, he studied philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand where he finished his honors degree. He changed his nam ...
– ''Somer'' * Amanda Strydom – ''Hoe Ek Voel'' and ''Halala Afrika'' *
Van Coke Kartel Van Coke Kartel is an Afrikaans alternative rock band from Bellville, near Cape Town, South Africa. Band history Francois Van Coke and Wynand Myburgh formed Van Coke Kartel with drummer Justin Kruger after Fokofpolisiekar went on hiatus in 200 ...
- ''Energie'' * :af:Refentse Morake - ''Halala Afrika''


Legacy

The film ''Johnny is nie dood nie'' portrays a fictional group of friends meeting up after his suicide, looking back to the events leading up to the Voëlvry movement, and how his music inspired and influenced them.


See also

* Bernoldus Niemand *
Koos Kombuis Koos Kombuis (born ''André le Roux du Toit'', 5 November 1954) is a South African musician, singer, songwriter and writer who became famous as part of a group of anti-establishment maverick Afrikaans musicians, who, under the collective name ...


References


Further reading

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