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Valiant Swart (born Pierre Nolte, 25 November 1965), is a South African musician,
Afrikaans Afrikaans is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and to a lesser extent Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and also Argentina where there is a group in Sarmiento, Chubut, Sarmiento that speaks the Pat ...
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singer-songwriter, and actor from
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Career

Born in Wellington, he resided in
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. In 1977, at 11 years old, Valiant was given a guitar by his father and taught himself to play songs from artists like George Baker and
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. Two years later he owned his first electric guitar. He writes and sings in both English and Afrikaans. The work that was begun by artists like Anton Goosen and, later, Koos Kombuis was continued by Swart. He has released a great number of albums debuting in 1996 with the album ''Die Mystic Boer''. In 2014, he released a collaboration with the South African rapper Jack Parow called ''Tema van jou lied''.


Song vir Katryn

He is most famous for his male lead role as “Jinx” in the Afrikaans romantic drama series “Song vir Katryn”, which first aired in 2003 and 2004. His character Jinx, also known as “Dr. Johan Bruwer”, is a doctor by day and musician by night. He played alongside lead actress Therese Benade, who portrayed Katryn, a mysterious woman with a complicated and dark past. A lot of Swart’s original songs feature in the hit series, and he released an album with the same name “Song vir Katryn” in 2003. He later co-released the album “@Jinx” in 2004 with Mel Botes, who also played the character “Slab” in Song vir Katryn.


Sonvanger

His most well-known song is "Sonvanger" (meaning ''sun catcher'') from his 2002 album ''Maanhare''. He wrote the song after the suicide of a young Afrikaans musician from Stellenbosch. Swart wrote it with the musician's mother in mind, longing for her lost son. He adds in an interview: "The song has since taken on a life of its own; it seems to have brought comfort to a lot of bereaved people, which, to be honest, makes me feel real good." The song has been covered multiple times notably by Corlea Botha, Jurie Els, Laurika Rauch, Karen Zoid, Theuns Jordaan and Refentse.


Discography


Albums

*''Die Mystic Boer'' (1996) *''Dorpstraat Revisited'' (1996) *''Kopskoot'' (1997) *''Roekeloos'' (1998) *''Deur die Donker Vallei'' (1999) *''Boland Punk'' (2001) *''Maanhare'' (2002) *''Song vir Katryn'' (2003) *''‘n Jaar in die son'' (with Koos Kombuis) (2003) *''@ Jinx'' (with Mel Botes) (2004) *''Mystic Myle'' (2005) *''Horisontaal'' (2006) *''Vuur en Vlam'' (with Ollie Viljoen) (2007) *''Vrydagaand/Saterdagaand'' (2008) *''Wild en Wakker'' (with Ollie Viljoen) (2010) *''Nagrit'' (2015)


Singles

*"Dis my Kruis" (1996) *"Boomtown hotel" (1996) *"Die skoene moet jy dra" (1996) *"Dis 'n honde lewe" (1997) *"Eldorado" (1997) *"Ware liefde" (1997) *"Eyeshadow" (1998) *"Roekeloos" (1998) *"Sonvanger" (2002) *"Matrooslied" (2002) *"Jakarandastraat" (2003) *"Liefde in die suburbs" (2003) *"Dans met my baby" (2003) *"Die sewe af" (2003) *"Lekker verby" (2003) *"Dad se vastrap" (2003) *"Horisontaal" (2006) *"Vaalhoed se baas" (2006) *"Spook en diesel" (2008) *"Heaven Hill blues" (2008) *"Tema van jou lied" (with Jack Parow) (2014)


DVDs

*Live in die Staatsteater (2003)


Awards

*Best Afrikaans Traditional Music Album (with Ollie Viljoen)» MTN South African Music Award Winners , entertainment.bizcommunity.com
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South African Music Awards The South African Music Awards (often simply the SAMAs) are the Recording Industry of South Africa's music industry awards, established in 1995. The ceremony is held annually, usually in late April or May, with the judging process starting in ...
2008


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Swart, Valiant Afrikaans-language singers of South Africa South African rock singers South African rock guitarists 1965 births Place of birth missing (living people) Living people