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Johannes Kerkorrel

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Ralph John Rabie, also known as Johannes Kerkorrel, born on March 27, 1960, in Johannesburg, South Africa, was a singer-songwriter, journalist, and playwright. He began his career as a journalist for Afrikaans newspapers Die Burger and Rapport. In 1986, under the stage name Johannes Kerkorrel, he started performing politically themed cabaret at arts festivals. His first album, Eet Kreef, released in 1989 with Shifty Records, was a commercial success despite radio bans. The subsequent Voëlvry tour and movement became significant cultural milestones. In 1990, Kerkorrel's track "Hillbrow" gained popularity in Belgium, leading to solo tours and substantial artistic success there. Notable albums include Cyanide In the Beefcake (1994), for which he won a SAMA award for Best Pop Music Performance in 1995, and Ge-trans-for-meer (1996), earning him two SAMAs in 1997. Kerkorrel died by suicide on November 12, 2002. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2013 SAMA for his contributions to music.
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