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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. Rabie...
- album (Together as One) in 1993 on which he worked together with Johannes Kerkorrel and Thandi Klaasen, two famous South African singers. From that moment...
- Johannes Kerkorrel, was a major force in the movement. Rabie used this name as a stage name to mock the Dutch Reformed Church. (Johannes Kerkorrel is the...
- Eet Kreef is the first studio album by Johannes Kerkorrel and the Gereformeerde Blues Band. Released in 1989 on the now-defunct Shifty Records label,...
- shackles of its past". Fellow musicians of this movement were Johannes Kerkorrel and Bernoldus Niemand (James Phillips). They were a younger generation...
- (Afrikaans: "Blueprint"), the second studio album by Johannes Kerkorrel, was released in 1992. Kerkorrel sang the track Halala Afrika (Rejoice Africa) at Nelson...
- Estonian politician Johannes Kepler (1571–1630), German astronomer Johannes Kerkorrel, South African singer and musician Johannes Kjærbøl (1885–1973), Danish...
- Str**** (1948-2006), journalist and anti-apartheid activist. Johannes Kerkorrel (1960 - 2002), singer-songwriter, journalist and playwright. Councillors...
- anti-apartheid resistance. In Afrikaans, the 1989 Voëlvry movement led by Johannes Kerkorrel, Koos Kombuis, and Bernoldus Niemand, provided a voice of opposition from...
- Nightclubbing. The song was also recorded by South African icon Johannes Kerkorrel, who included it on his album Die Ander Kant in 2000. "California" is...