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Birth name
  
Ralph John Rabie

Years active
  
1986–2002


Name
  
Johannes Kerkorrel

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

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Died
  
November 12, 2002, Kleinmond, South Africa

Awards
  
South African Music Award for Lifetime Achievement

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Albums
  
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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.

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Early life and career

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Rabie, who was born in Johannesburg, worked as a journalist for the Afrikaans newspapers Die Burger and Rapport. In 1986, Rabie started performing politically themed cabaret at arts festivals under his new stage name (kerkorrel meaning church organ in Afrikaans). At that time, apartheid was at its nadir under State President P.W. Botha's National Party-led government.

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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 Reformed Church. The band also included the Afrikaans singer-songwriter Koos Kombuis. Their brand of new Afrikaans music was dubbed alternatiewe Afrikaans (alternative Afrikaans) and exposed divergent political views to a new generation of Afrikaners.

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In 1989, they released the album Eet Kreef (Eat Crayfish) on the now-defunct Shifty Records label, which was a commercial success despite its tracks being banned from radio airplay by the state-controlled South African Broadcasting Corporation, which was the government mouthpiece. Colloquially, 'Eet Kreef' is ambiguous, meaning either 'Enjoy!' or 'Get lost!'.

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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 Afrikaans 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 in Belgium, and Rabie followed its success with a solo tour. In subsequent years he enjoyed substantial artistic success in Belgium and the Netherlands, and spent much of his time in Belgium. Here he also befriended Stef Bos, a Dutch cabaret artist, with whom he would share a number of concerts.

Death

Rabie hanged himself on 12 November 2002 in Kleinmond, near Hermanus on the Western Cape coast. He was survived by his long-term gay 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 BosPelgrimsrus
  • Riku LättiYsbeer
  • Amanda StrydomEk Het Gedroom
  • Karen ZoidFoto Teen Die Muur
  • Jak De Priester – Kerkorrel
  • Kristoe Strauss – Sit Dit Self Af
  • Jan Blohm – Johnny K
  • Covers

    Rabie is a much covered artist. Among the cover versions that exist are:

  • Stef Bos – Hillbrow
  • Riku LättiSomer
  • Amanda StrydomHoe Ek Voel and Halala Afrika
  • Van Coke Kartel - Energie
  • Legacy

    The film Johnny is nie dood nie portrays Johannes's friends looking back to the events leading up to the Voëlvry movement and after his death.

    References

    Johannes Kerkorrel Wikipedia