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- Fan Page | Radio Sam Broadcaste
Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany is our Main Radio Station in Germany Gone are the days of wondering where to go , or are you going to miss out, Or dare we say, that you missed out on a life changing event Our Fan Page Our other WEBSITE AND BLOGSPOT SAM-SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC south-african-music.de.tl/SAM_SOUTH-AFRICAN-MUSIC.htm SAM-South African Music homepage SAM-SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC & RADIO EENDRAG ... sam-south-african-music-radio-eendrag.blogspot.com/ RADIO SAM-SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC RADIO SAM-SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC radiosamsouthafricanmusic.blogspot.com/ SAM-South african Music sam-southafricanmusic.blogspot.com/ To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Welcome to Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany Polls, where we bring you the ultimate showdown of South Africa's most famous Afrikaans singers! As the home of thousands of polls and rankings on diverse topics, we invite you to join in on the excitement and cast your vote for the most iconic voice that resonates with your soul. From heartfelt ballads to foot-tapping rhythms, these Afrikaans artists have captivated audiences and left an indelible imprint on the music scene. So, don't miss your chance to make a difference in this melodious battle! Dive into our ranking of "Who is the most famous Afrikaans singer in South Africa?" and be a part of the melodic journey. Don't see your favorite artist on the list? Don't fret! You can always suggest a missing option and rally support for your preferred musical maestro. Let's celebrate the rich tapestry of Afrikaans music together! Ranking factors for famous singer Record Sales This is an important factor as it reflects the popularity of the singer's music and reflects how many people have bought their music. Concert Attendance The number of tickets sold for the artist’s concerts is a good indication of how popular the artist is. Award Nominations and Wins An artist's award nominations and wins can indicate their critical and commercial success. Media Exposure The amount of media coverage the artist receives in print, online, and broadcast media can also be used as a measure of their fame. Social Media Following An artist’s social media following is a good indication of their fan base and reach. Fan Engagement The level of engagement that the artist has with their fans can also be used to determine their level of popularity. View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More Clive Bruce Willem Botha Pieter Koen Jak De Priester Karlien Van Jaarsveld Gerhard Steyn Karla Christene Gerrie Pretorius Robbie Wessels Robbie Wessels Arno Jordaan View More View More South African Music What do we Advertise by Radio Club and what do we do for our friends around the World. We Share Radio stations World wide for our friends to tune.in. We Share Friends Links on Facebook if they join our Club. We advertise their Websites and Blogspots ,with a banner and a partner Link. We advertise South African Music Events in Europa with our Partner Rooi bok Sokkie Events in BELGIUM. Bok Van Berk Riana Nel Juanita du Plessis Nádine Bobby van Jaarsveld Ray Dylan Lianie May Elizma Theron Leah Andriette Norman Steve Hofmeyr Theuns Jordaan Robbie Wessels Jay (Jaco du Plessis) Fredi Nest View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More View More Dewald Wasserfall Nicholis Louw Kurt Darren BACK TO TOP
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GREAT PICTURES AND BANNERSRadio SAM Broadcaster Germany is our Main Radio Station in Germany Gone are the days of wondering where to go , or are you going to miss out, Or dare we say, that you missed out on a life changing event….No need to go to different websites, only here, one place….all in one. ‘ Radio SAM Broadcsater Germany’strive to work closely with all different artists and their support to give you up to date fixtures as they happen, so you can plan and attend. ‘ ‘ OUR GALLERY Welcoome to Our Radio Stations Gallery with Links to their Websites and Tune-ins to the Radio Stations in Germany ... RADIOVOORTREKKER5 Radio Voortrekker Stereo RADINTERMUSIC3 Radio Springbok Germany radiovoortrekkerstudois6 Radio Afrikaans Music radio sam musics main banner4 Radio SAM Music Germany introbanner6 Radio SAM Broadcasting Germany radiosamgermanynew2c Radio SAM Germany oldiesbutgoldeisraBANNER3 Radio SAM Oldies Rock radiogmbbannermedium Radio GBM Live newcountrysambanner Radio SAM Country Germany radiovoortrekkerstudois6 Afrikaans Radio Studios introbanner8 Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany Radio SAM Broadcaster2022c Radio SAM Broadcasting Studio radioafrikkansstereobanner4 Radio Afrikaans Germany RADINTERMUSI1 Radio International Music visit our websites Riseing Southernstar Africa radiosamvideocount3 Radio SAM Broadcaster Music textmusicbanner1 Radio SAM Broadcasting Studios Live newsambannerradiostation2 Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany radioeendrag233 Radio EENDRAG Germany BACK TO TOP
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Welcome to Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany Welcome to our entertainment radio station, Radio Sam broadcasting live from Germany. Tune in to enjoy the best music and stay up-to-date with latest news and events. Thank you for choosing us as your go-to source entertainment. Music that we play on Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany.Welcome to our Radio Station , From a small Village Called Dehrn in Hessen in Germany... Listen Now View More PAGE 1 View More PAGE 2 VISIT OUR OTHER GREAT WEBSITE AND ENJOY . RISEING MOTOR CLASSICS View More View More SOUTH AFRICAN TOURS View More DISCO NIGHT & SCHLAGER NIGHT ON A WEEK END Our Programs View More Live Shows Learn More Podcasts View More Get to Know Us View More OUR RADIO STATIONS Music & Web pages just 4U TO Listern 2 . View More Boere Music View More View More Keeping You Free While the Dance Floor Is Busy Our team of experienced DJs and producers work hard to bring you the best in radio broadcasting. We are passionate about music and we want to share that passion with you. Whether you're looking for the latest chart-toppers or classic hits, we've got you covered. Tune in to Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany and let us take you on a musical journey! Listen Live OUR PARTNERS & MEET US WELCOME & TUNE-INTO ONE OF OUR RADIO SERVERS TO LISTERN TO OUR RADIO STATION. RADDIO Radio Kuasark Reddit fmstream.org MY TUNE-IN RADIO Radio Garden BACK TO TOP
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- Meet the Team | Radio Sam Broadcaste
Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany is our Main Radio Station in Germany Gone are the days of wondering where to go , or are you going to miss out, Or dare we say, that you missed out on a life changing event About Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany is your go-to destination for the freshest and hottest music from around the world. Our team of experienced DJs and music producers work tirelessly to bring you the best of the best, so you can worry less and dance more. Tune in to our radio station and never miss a beat! The Team who runs this Radio Station ! We started off with Radio sam germany Andreas Dezius Radio Host & DJ Music Curator Executive Board member, Co-founder and former of Radio SAM Broadcaster Live Andre Radio Host & Social Media Manager Board member, Supporter and Advertiser. Designer Pamela Coetzee Radio Host & Social Media Manager Board member, Web Designer Andrew May Radio Host & Program Advertiser Board member,Advertiser Supporter. Welcome Tune-Into One of our Radio Stations and Enjoy the Music Were ever you GO... BACK TO TOP
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Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany is our Main Radio Station in Germany Gone are the days of wondering where to go , or are you going to miss out, Or dare we say, that you missed out on a life changing event Hello Welcome to all my Website Links and Partner Links. Websites that was build by me the last 14 years ,Hope you will enjoy our websites.Please leave us a like,what homepage you enjoyed the most.you can send us a E-mail: a.dezius@gmail.com . Greetings Andreas or Andy Thankyou and Have a great day. We are Great Radio Station, With alot of Good Music ,and Great Websites and Partners we would like to Share for all Music Lovers .Radio SAM Music Germany, Former of 12 Internet Radio Stations in Germany run by Zeno Media. Radio SAM GERMANY, Radio Springbok Germany , Radio SAM Oldies-Rock and Radio SAM Country Germany and now Radio-International-Music and many more , System administrator (web hosting) / Web Developer. Partner and Webssite Link WE WELCOME OUR FRIENDS TO HELP US SHARE THE WONDERFULL LIFE OF THE WOLVES & ADVERTISE THE WILDLIFE AND INFORMATION: This Homepage was created to save the Wolves in our World Welcome to a the German /South Africa Homepage http://www.the-wolf-clan.de.tl . The website provides information about the Wolves and was made for Private use and school projects,and Information about the Wolves . (the-wolf-clan) the Homepage was Created by Andy Dezius, To Share the Information of the Life of the wolves and help to support in always to keep them alive. Page views - 2,231 This Homepage and Website was Created ,to Protectto Help the White South African People,Who Live In South Africa, To ask the World for their support,to fight crime and to stop the Farm Killing in South Africa,We all know that things are not going their Right Way.The White People are getting Attacked and getting Murderd Day by Day. Is this the Right Way for SOUTH AFRICA . IT SHOULD GO ?. That People get Killed every Day , And that their Crime Rate Is one of the Highest in the WORLD. Page views - 34,628 Welcome to our , website The website provides information about , Trucks and Classic Motorcars , Like Picture of Ford and Chevrolet Motorcar.the Homepage was Created by Andreas Dezius ,To Share the Information on Chevy and Ford Classics around the world. The Homepage is owned by Andreas Dezius and is maintained by Homepage-baukasten.de in Germany. Page views - 6.539 https://southernstar.de.tl/HOME.htm During my research I have visiting hundreds of Alien Abduction and UFO and Alien Visitor related websites and links, the best of the websites and links will be found on this Homepage and other Web sites that I have Created , ALL Alien and UFO related Websites and Links visited by the Alien Visitor UFO Alien Abduction Research Project. These Alien / UFO links could be comedy or serious: ufophil.com roswellufofestival.com/ ufocongress.com/ alienzoo.com/ ufodigest.com/ alienandufopictures.com/ weirdparanormal.com/ http://alien-technology.com/ alienshares.com/htmain.html roswellufocrash.com/ crowdedskies.com/ abduct.com/ maar.us/ alienresistance.org/ UFO and Alien Related Online Videos youtube.com/... video.google.com... youtube.com/... Proof of Alien Contact IN THE NEWS! Alien Visitors and UFOs News Articles and Media Reports UFO DIGEST MAGAZINE - Updated Daily, Weekly Newsletter... UFO and paranormal stories, reports, videos, book digests & reviews Page views - 79.025 This Homepage has Information on South African History,on the Wildlife and the Big Five Game of South Africa. You Can find Pictures ,Links ,News,Recipes,Joke ,South African Ghost Stories and many other things that mite Intrest you,and also for School Projects,Some Pages are not for childrens View. You will find link banner on top of the webpages,at the bottom of the website,and on the left side of the page,you will also see alot of pages are link to other sites ,on the Net,and as well linked to partner and our own websites and Homepages... Our Homepage has 180 sites on 4 homepages to visit,3000 pictures and over 150 linked website on all 4 homepages and Bloggers on South Africa with alot of Information ,linked to 4 homepages that was build up from our team,it took 2 years of hard work to set these Homepages on the web,for viewer to see ,and share around the World... Page views - 79,002 https://truckdrivers-germany.de.tl/Home.htm http://truckdrivers-around-the-world.blogspot.de/ This Homepage was opened in Germany on the 08.10.2014. I Welcome all friends and Family ,and tell your friends about our Website. and Hopeing to see you soon. Greetings from the Team and Andreas Dezius,the Designer and layout of this Homepage. This Homepage has a copyright till 2018 and belongs to the Truck Drivers Germany , Team and Friends. https://truck-driver-worldwide.page.tl/TRUCK-DRIVERS-WORLD-WIDE.htm Get free premium widgets for your blog and website. Pageviews - 89,435 Heavenly Delights https://heavenly-delights.page.tl/ TO PAM'S HOMEPAGE WERE YOU WILL FIND RECIPES IN ENGLISH,GERMAN AND AFRIKAANS Delicious We all enjoy delicious food,makes us happy, fixes our mood.It's all about the juicy taste, Doesn't matter, where the food is placed.We should consider, nutritional support,We shall need it, if we engage in a sport.Energy; food provides - plenty Need a bit more, if we're over twenty.A great dish, we should all savor,Eat slowly, as we taste the flavor.Choose our very favorite cuisine,Is it red? Or is it green. Page views - 45.520 https://pa8-graphics.de.tl/ WE SHARE ALOT OF LINKS AND LINKS PARTNERS WHAT YOU CAN ADD,TO BUILD A WORLD WIDE NETWORK.AND MANY MORE EXTRAS. We have a huge selection of Glitter Graphics, Backgrounds, Comments, and more cool stuff for Friendster, Orkut, Hi5, Fubar, Xanga, Blogger or any Profile, Homepage or blog! sney glitter Disney Graphics and Animated Disney Gifs. Free Disney glitter Animations. Disney glitter Graphics. Disney Images. Disney photos and pictures. Welcome to the South-star Home page https://the-south-star.de.tl/Home.htm The Voortrekker Monument is located just south of Pretoria in South Africa. This massive granite structure is prominently located on a hilltop, and was raised to commemorate the Voortrekkers who left the Cape Colony between 1835 and 1854. The First Boer War ,also known as the First Anglo-Boer War or the Transvaal War, was fought from 16 December 1880 until 23 March 1881The southern part of the African continent was dominated in the 19th century by a set of epic struggles to create within it a single unified state. The Anglo–Zulu War was fought in 1879 between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom. Following a campaign by which Lord Carnarvon had successfully brought about federation in Canada, and Boer republics in South Africa. In 1874 Page views - 34,627 Schon als kleines Kind entdeckte ich die Liebe zur Musik und wollte seitdem nichts anderes machen! Wenn es um Musik geht bin ich immer mit ganzem Herzen dabei. Geboren und aufgewachsen in Deutschland-Sud Afrika. Seitdem kommt mir alles so Spanisch vor ) Freundlichkeit und Zuverlässigkeit sind bei mir ganz groß geschrieben. Meine Arbeit, mit Spaß und Freude zu machen ist für mich selbstverständlich. Mein "Motto" lautet: Mann kann dem Leben nicht mehr Tage geben aber man kann den Tagen mehr Leben geben! Broadcast on a Saturday Night on Radio SAM Germany or on Radio SAM Stereo,with Great German Schlager Music and also mixed Afrikaans Music mand Oldies but Goldies.I also broadcast in English and Afrikaans,so Welcome to my shows,Live on Zeno Media fm. 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- German Singers | Radio Sam Broadcaste
German Singers & Artists This is a Paragraph. Click on "Edit Text" or double click on the text box to start editing the content and make sure to add any relevant details or information that you want to share with your visitors. German Female Singers Overview of German Female Singers Germany has a rich cultural history, and its music scene is no exception. German female singers have made significant contributions to the global music industry, earning international recognition and influencing artists worldwide. Prominent German Female Singers Icons German female singers have left an indelible mark on the music industry. Icons like Nena, best known for her hit song “99 Luftballons,” and Nina Hagen, a pioneering figure in the punk and new wave movements, have solidified their places in music history. Rising Stars The German music scene continues to produce rising stars such as Lena Meyer-Landrut, who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010, and Alice Merton, whose single “No Roots” garnered global acclaim. Diversity and Talent From the soulful voice of Ute Lemper to the electronic beats of Kim Petras, German female singers showcase a diverse range of styles and talents, captivating audiences with their unique sounds. Diverse Genres and Styles Represented Pop and Contemporary Music German female singers have excelled in pop and contemporary music, with artists like Sarah Connor and Helene Fischer dominating the charts and selling out arenas. Classical and Opera Germany has a strong tradition of classical music, and female opera singers such as Diana Damrau and Anne Schwanewilms have earned acclaim on the international stage. Folk and Traditional Music In the realm of folk and traditional music, German female singers like Annett Louisan and Ina Müller have preserved and reimagined the country’s rich musical heritage. Impact on the Global Music Industry International Recognition and Achievements German female singers have achieved widespread acclaim, with artists like Céline Dion and Kylie Minogue collaborating with them, showcasing the global appeal of their talent. Cultural and Artistic Contributions These singers have not only showcased German culture but have also incorporated global influences, contributing to the diversity of the music industry. Influence on International Female Artists The impact of German female singers extends beyond their own country, influencing a new generation of international female artists and reshaping the global music landscape. Recommendations for Listening and Discography Notable Albums and Songs Listeners can explore iconic albums like “Nena” by Nena, “My Cassette Player” by Lena Meyer-Landrut, and “Mylène Farmer” by Alice Merton. German Female Singers to Watch Out For Keep an eye on emerging talents such as LEA, Lina Maly, and Ilira, who are poised to make significant contributions to the industry. Collaborations and Cross-Genre Projects Fans can also explore collaborations and cross-genre projects involving German female singers, offering a diverse and enriching musical experience. Conclusion German female singers have undeniably left an indelible mark on the global music industry, showcasing talent, diversity, and innovation. From icons who have pioneered new sounds to rising stars making waves across borders, these artists continue to influence and inspire both their peers and audiences worldwide. Their impact on pop, classical, and traditional music genres has been profound, earning them international recognition and shaping the artistic landscape for generations to come. FAQs Who is the most iconic German female singer? A: Nena, best known for her hit song “99 Luftballons,” is one of the most iconic German female singers, achieving global success and leaving a lasting impact on the music industry. Are there any German female opera singers of note? A: Yes, Germany has produced notable opera singers such as Diana Damrau and Anne Schwanewilms, who have achieved international acclaim for their exceptional vocal talent. Which rising star won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010? A: Lena Meyer-Landrut, a rising star in the German music scene, won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010, propelling her to international recognition. What genres of music have German female singers excelled in? A: German female singers have excelled in a wide range of genres, including pop, classical, opera, folk, and contemporary music, showcasing their versatility and talent. Are there any collaborations involving German female singers worth exploring? A: Yes, fans can explore collaborations and cross-genre projects involving German female singers, offering a diverse and enriching musical experience, such as those featuring Céline Dion and Kylie Minogue. German Hits German Hits Play Video Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Search video... Now Playing Marina Marx - Steh auf und leb 03:30 Play Video Now Playing DISCO SCHLAGER 2024 💖 Hit Mix 01:26:45 Play Video Now Playing Pop Hits songs of 2000s - Shakira, Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Beyonce 24:43:12 Play Video Daniela Katzenberger German actor and singer rank #1 · WDW 115 1 3 Daniela Denise Katzenberger (born 1 October 1986) is a German reality TV personality, TV host, model, and singer. She has featured in several television shows in Germany, mostly on VOX. Her first single, a version of "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now", reached number 19 in the German single charts in 2010. 21st-century German women singers · 195T 21st-century women singers · 8,493T 21st-century German singers · 364T Lena Meyer-Landrut German singer rank #2 · WDW 807 3 10 Lena Johanna Therese Meyer-Landrut (born 23 May 1991), also known by the mononym Lena, is a German singer-songwriter. She rose to fame after representing Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, winning the contest with her song "Satellite". Both "Satellite" and her debut album My Cassette Player (2010) debuted at number one in Germany and became platinum sellers. With her three entries from the German national final Unser Star für Oslo, Meyer-Landrut set an all-time chart record in her home country by debuting with three songs in the top five of the German Singles Chart. She represented Germany for the second consecutive time in the Eurovision Song Contest at Düsseldorf in 2011 with the song "Taken by a Stranger", placing tenth. Musicians from Hanover · 52T MTV Europe Music Award winners · 363T Bundesvision Song Contest · 8T Mandy Capristo German pop singer rank #3 · WDW 637 6 11 Mandy Grace Capristo (born 21 March 1990), also known mononymously as Mandy, is a German singer and songwriter. Musicians from Mannheim · 45T Association footballers' wives and girlfriends · 277T 21st-century German women singers · 241T Sandra German singer (born 1962) rank #4 · WDW 320 35 19 Sandra Ann Lauer (born 18 May 1962), commonly known under her stage name Sandra and Sandra Cretu (), is a Franco-German pop singer who enjoyed mainstream popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s with a string of European hit singles, produced by her then-husband and musical partner, Michael Cretu, most notably "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" (1985), "In the Heat of the Night" (1985), "Everlasting Love" (1987), "Secret Land" (1988), "Hiroshima" (1990) and "Don't Be Aggressive" (1992). Her albums Into a Secret Land (1988) and Close to Seven (1992) have won Sandra high critical acclaim. 20th-century German women singers · 261T 21st-century German women singers · 241T 21st-century women singers · 8,570T Jeanette Biedermann Musical artist rank #5 · WDW 352 1 3 Jeanette Biedermann (born February 22, 1980) is a German singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Born and raised in the greater Berlin area, Biedermann began performing as a member of a troupe of acrobats in a children's circus at the age of six. She later attended beauty school before dropping out to pursue her music career following her participation and win of the Bild-Schlagerwettbewerb competition in 1998. The following year, Biedermann placed fourth in the national final for the Eurovision Song Contest, and was propelled to stardom when she was cast in a main role in the soap opera Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten. In 2000, Biedermann made her musical breakthrough with her first two full English-language albums Enjoy! (2000) and Delicious (2001). 21st-century German women singers · 201T German circus performers · 10T People from Bernau bei Berlin · 5T C.C. Catch Musical artist rank #6 · WDW 175 18 4 Caroline Catherine Müller (born 31 July 1964), known professionally as C. C. Catch, is a Dutch-born German pop singer, also known for her collaboration with Dieter Bohlen (one half of Modern Talking) in the 1980s. Hansa Records artists · 42T English-language singers of the Netherlands · 52T Italo disco musicians · 38T Jessica Boehrs German singer and actress rank #7 · WDW 50 19 10 Jessica Boehrs (born 5 March 1980) is a German actress. Boehrs started her singing career in 1996 in the band, JessVaness, and she worked as a lip sync model for a Hands Up project Novaspace, which performed a few Top-10 hit-singles including "Time After Time", "Guardian Angel", and "Beds Are Burning". She also appeared in EuroTrip (2004) as Mieke, the object of Scott Thomas's European vacation quest. While Boehrs was with Novaspace, she sang on the albums Supernova and Cubes. Actors from Magdeburg · 18T Musicians from Magdeburg · 21T 21st-century German women singers · 203T Nena German singer (born 1960) rank #8 · WDW 61 11 12 Gabriele Susanne Kerner (born 24 March 1960), better known as Nena, is a German singer and songwriter who rose to international fame in 1983 as the lead vocalist of the band Nena with the Neue Deutsche Welle song "99 Luftballons". In the same year the band re-recorded this song in English as "99 Red Balloons". Nena's re-recording of some of the band's old hit songs as a solo artist, produced by the co-composer of most of them, her former Nena band colleague and keyboard player Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, rekindled her solo career in 2002. Combined with the success of the Nena band years, she has sold over 25 million records, making her the most successful German pop singer in chart history. Nena (band) members · 4T Women in electronic music · 643T German new wave musicians · 22T Sarah Connor German singer (born 1980) rank #9 · WDW 295 8 16 Sarah Connor (born Sarah Marianne Corina Lewe; June 13, 1980) is a German singer and songwriter. Raised in Delmenhorst, she became part of a church choir at the age of six. Connor rose to prominence after she signed with X-Cell Records in 2000 and released her debut album Green Eyed Soul (2001) the following year. She followed it with a series of successful albums, including Unbelievable (2002), Key to My Soul (2003), Naughty but Nice (2005), Christmas in My Heart (2005), Soulicious (2007), Sexy as Hell (2008) and Real Love (2010). Several songs from these albums became hit singles on the pop record charts, including the number-one hits "From Sarah with Love", "Music is the Key", "Just One Last Dance", "Living to Love You" and "From Zero to Hero". In 2015, Connor's first German language project Muttersprache became her second chart topper after a decade. Contemporary R&B singers · 34T Spanish-language singers of Germany · 9T Sarah Connor (singer) · 3T Kim Petras German singer and songwriter (born 1992) rank #10 · 168 2 3 Kim Petras (born 27 August 1992) is a German singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. Between 2016 and 2020, she released music as an independent artist under her own imprint, BunHead Records, before signing with Amigo and Republic Records in 2021. Hyperpop musicians · 27T 21st-century German LGBT people · 85T 20th-century German LGBT people · 157T Gina-Lisa Lohfink German television personality rank #11 · WDW 105 1 Gina-Lisa Lohfink (born 23 September 1986) is a German model and TV and media personality. 21st-century German women singers · 234T Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! participants · 69T Women fashion designers · 550T Indira Weis German singer and actress (born 1979) rank #12 · WDW 38 1 1 Indira Weis (born Verena Weis; 30 September 1979) is a German singer and actress who rose to fame as a member of the R&B/Pop group Bro'Sis. 21st-century German Jews · 9T 21st-century German women singers · 239T Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! participants · 70T Caroline Vreeland German-American singer rank #13 · WDW 361 1 4 Caroline Olivia Zickerick, (born September 26, 1987) known professionally as Caroline Vreeland, is a German-American singer-songwriter, actress, columnist, and model. 21st-century German women singers · 195T 21st-century American women singers · 2,630T American women columnists · 383T Sandy Mölling German singer-songwriter and dancer rank #14 · WDW 44 Sandy Mölling (born 27 April 1981) is a German singer-songwriter, actress and television personality. Born in Wuppertal and raised in Koblenz, she performed in various singing competitions and became a studio singer in her teenage years. Mölling later rose to fame as one of the members of the girl group No Angels, which were formed in 2000 on the German television talent show Popstars, becoming one of the best-selling girl groups of European origin of all time. During their hiatus, Mölling released a solo album, Unexpected (2004), which produced the top ten singles "Unnatural Blonde" and "Tell Me", and became a judge on the fourth season of Popstars. No Angels members · 5T Popstars winners · 75T English-language singers of Germany · 95T Nadja Abd el Farrag German television personality (born 1965) rank #15 · WDW 37 1 Nadja Abd el Farrag (born 5 March 1965), nicknamed Naddel, is a German television personality and singer. She became known for her relationship with pop musician Dieter Bohlen. Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! participants · 70T Women autobiographers · 571T Musicians from Hamburg · 218T Yvonne Catterfeld German singer and actress rank #16 · WDW 197 2 5 Yvonne Catterfeld (born 2 December 1979) is a German singer, actress, and television personality. Born and raised in Erfurt, Thuringia, she later moved to Leipzig to pursue her career in music. In 2000, she participated in the debut season of the singing competition series Stimme 2000, where she came in second place. Catterfeld subsequently signed a recording deal with Hansa Records, which released her debut single "Bum" in 2001. The same year, she was propelled to stardom when she was cast in a main role in the German soap opera Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten. In 2003, Catterfeld made her musical breakthrough when her fifth single, "Für dich", became an international number-one hit and produced the equally successful album Meine Welt. Actors from Erfurt · 10T Musicians from Erfurt · 17T 21st-century German women singers · 234T Natalie Horler Singer rank #17 · WDW 76 17 12 Natalie Christine Horler (born 23 September 1981) is a German singer and television presenter, best known for being the lead singer of the eurodance group Cascada. 21st-century German women singers · 195T German women television presenters · 92T Women television presenters · 1,277T Annemarie Eilfeld German singer rank #18 · WDW 62 Annemarie Eilfeld (born 2 May 1990), also known as Annemie, is a German singer and songwriter, best known as a former contestant of Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German version of the Idols franchise. She released her first single "Animal Instinct" in May 2010. 21st-century German women singers · 195T 21st-century women singers · 8,493T 21st-century German singers · 364T Sha German singer rank #19 · 119 1 Grazia di Fresco, better known by her stage name Sha, is a German singer of Italian descent who rose to fame in the summer of 2006 with her debut single "JaJa". 21st-century German women singers · 195T 21st-century women singers · 8,493T 21st-century German singers · 364T Vicky Leandros Greek-German singer rank #20 · 16 2 Vasiliki Papathanasiou (Greek: Βασιλική Παπαθανασίου; born 23 August 1949), generally known as Vicky Leandros (Greek: Βίκυ Λέανδρος), is a Greek singer living in Germany. She is the daughter of singer, musician and composer Leandros Papathanasiou (Greek: Λέανδρος Παπαθανασίου; also known as Leo Leandros as well as Mario Panas). In 1967 she achieved worldwide fame after gaining fourth place for the country of Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "L'amour est bleu", which became a worldwide hit. She further established her career by winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1972 with the song "Après Toi", again representing Luxembourg. 20th-century Greek women singers · 66T 20th-century German women singers · 261T 20th-century Greek women politicians · 19T Ellen Allien German electronic musician, music producer rank #21 · 51 1 Ellen Fraatz, known professionally as Ellen Allien, is a German electronic musician, music producer, and the founder of BPitch Control music label. Her album Stadtkind was dedicated to the city of Berlin, and she cites the culture of reunified Berlin as one of the main inspirations for her music. She sings in both German and English. Her music is best described as a blend of IDM and Techno music, which is dance-floor oriented and has noticeable experimental elements. She lives in Berlin. German women record producers · 11T German women singer-songwriters · 34T BPitch Control artists · 12T Vanessa Petruo German pop singer rank #22 · 23 1 2 Vanessa Anneliese Petruo-Zink (born 23 October 1979) is a German psychotherapist and former singer, songwriter, actress and television personality. Born and raised in Berlin within a family of actors, she had minor roles in television and as a voice actress before she rose to fame as one of the members of the girl group No Angels, which were formed in 2000 on the German television talent show Popstars, becoming one of the best-selling girl groups of European origin of all time. Throughout her musical career, Petruo scored four number-one hits, including "Something About Us", which she co-wrote, and sold over five million albums and singles worldwide. 21st-century German women singers · 203T 21st-century women singers · 8,564T No Angels members · 5T Juliette Schoppmann Musical artist rank #23 · WDW 6 5 1 Juliette Schoppmann (born 18 March 1980) is a German singer, songwriter and vocal coach who came to fame as the runner-up of the debut season of the television series Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German Idol series adaptation. 21st-century German women singers · 201T 21st-century women singers · 8,557T 21st-century German singers · 369T Ludmila Diakovska Bulgarian and German singer (born 1976) rank #24 · WDW 84 9 9 Ludmilla "Lucy" Diakovska (Bulgarian: Людмила Любомирова Дяковска Lyudmila Lyubomirova Dyakovska; born 2 April 1976) is a Bulgarian-born German singer and television personality who rose to fame as one of the founding members of the successful all-female pop band No Angels, the "biggest-selling German girlband to date", according to the German media. 21st-century Bulgarian women singers · 51T 21st-century LGBT people · 3,129T 20th-century LGBT people · 3,005T Johanna Klum German singer and television presenter rank #25 · 66 2 Johanna Klum (born 12 July 1980 in Berlin) is a German television presenter and former singer. German women television presenters · 92T Bundesvision Song Contest · 8T Musicians from Berlin · 359T Vanessa Mai German singer rank #26 · WDW 101 21 3 Vanessa Marija Else Ferber (née Mandekić, born 2 May 1992), known professionally as Vanessa Mai, is a German singer. She was first known as a member of Schlager band Wolkenfrei and later began working as a solo artist following the band's split. She chose her stage name as a reference to her birth month, which is spelled Mai in German. 21st-century German women singers · 241T Deutschland sucht den Superstar judges · 7T 21st-century women singers · 8,570T Iveta Mukuchyan Armenian singer rank #27 · 27 2 1 Iveta Mukuchyan (Armenian: Իվետա Մուկուչյան, born 14 October 1986) is an Armenian-German singer-songwriter, model, and actress. Born in Yerevan, Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, she moved to Hamburg, Germany, in 1992. Mukuchyan returned to Armenia in 2009 and placed fifth in the fourth season of the talent competition Hay Superstar. During this time, she received vocal training at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory. Mukuchyan also participated for season two of The Voice of Germany in 2012. 21st-century German women singers · 195T People educated at the Sankt-Ansgar-Schule · 10T Models from Yerevan · 7T Anne Ross German pop singer rank #28 · 17 3 Anne Ross (born 17 March 1985 in Dersum, Lower Saxony) is a German singer. 21st-century German women singers · 195T 21st-century women singers · 8,493T 21st-century German singers · 364T Jessica Wahls German singer rank #29 · WDW Jessica Martina Wahls (born 2 February 1977), also known under her nickname Jess, is a German pop singer and television host, who rose to fame as one of the founding members of the successful all-female pop band No Angels, the "biggest-selling German girlband to date", according to the German media. Musicians from Frankfurt · 82T Television people from Frankfurt · 7T No Angels members · 5T Senna Gammour German pop singer (born 1979) rank #30 · 2 1 Senna Gammour (née Guemmour; born 28 December 1979), also known mononymously as Senna, is a German singer, television personality and presenter. She was a member of the girl group Monrose. 21st-century German women singers · 201T Musicians from Frankfurt · 74T 21st-century women singers · 8,557T Nicole Hohloch German singer rank #31 · WDW 13 1 Nicole Seibert (née Hohloch; born 25 October 1964), known professionally as Nicole, is a German singer, songwriter, musician and producer. In 1982, she became the first representative from Germany to win the Eurovision Song Contest. Throughout her career, Hohloch has released more than 25 studio albums and 80 singles, some of which she performed and recorded in, among other languages, English, Dutch, and French. Besides being a singer, she is also credited with composing the music and lyrics for some of her recordings. Her music has been included on the soundtracks of several movies and television series. Recipients of the Saarland Order of Merit · 30T Schlager musicians · 128T German female musicians · 48T Alice Merton Singer-songwriter rank #32 · Alice Merton (born 13 September 1993) is a German-Canadian-British singer and songwriter. Merton achieved mainstream success with her debut single, "No Roots". 21st-century Canadian women singers · 544T 21st-century English women singers · 582T 21st-century women singers · 8,493T German male singers Bill Kaulitz German singer rank #1 · WDW 2k 280 144 Bill Kaulitz (born 1 September 1989), also known mononymously as Billy (stylized as BILLY) for his solo act, is a German singer and songwriter. He is best known for his work as the lead singer of pop rock band Tokio Hotel. German LGBT models · 4T OnlyFans creators · 89T 21st-century German male singers · 168T Till Lindemann German rock musician rank #2 · WDW 91 48 81 Till Lindemann (born 4 January 1963) is a German singer, songwriter, and poet. He is best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein and German-Swedish duo Lindemann. Rammstein have sold over 45 million records worldwide, with five of their albums receiving platinum status, and Lindemann has been listed among the "50 Greatest Metal Frontmen of All Time" by Roadrunner Records. He has appeared in minor roles in films and has also published two books of poetry: Messer ("Knife") in 2002 and In stillen Nächten ("In Silent Nights") in 2013. He has presented some of his original poems and scripts to galleries. Writers from Leipzig · 93T Musicians from Leipzig · 97T 21st-century German male writers · 113T Richard Kruspe German rock musician rank #3 · WDW 72 65 104 Richard Zven Kruspe (born Sven Kruspe; 24 June 1967) is a German musician and guitarist of the German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein, as well as the frontman of the band Emigrate. German male guitarists · 168T Emigrate (band) members · 4T Industrial metal musicians · 57T Rob Pilatus German singer (1965–1998) rank #4 · WDW 20 14 2 Robert Pilatus was a German singer, dancer, model, and rapper. He was a member of the pop music duo Milli Vanilli with Fab Morvan. Models from Munich · 11T Singers from Munich · 39T 20th-century German male singers · 91T Thomas Anders German pop singer and songwriter (born 1963) rank #5 · WDW 70 34 20 Bernd Weidung (born 1 March 1963 in Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate), better known by his stage name Thomas Anders, is a German singer, best known as the lead singer of German duo Modern Talking. Spanish-language singers of Germany · 9T English-language singers of Germany · 95T Eurodisco musicians · 37T Klaus Meine German singer rank #6 · WDW 198 3 10 Klaus Meine (born May 25, 1948) is a German vocalist, songwriter and instrumentalist best known as the frontman of the heavy metal band Scorpions. He and guitarist Rudolf Schenker are the only two members of the group to appear on every Scorpions album, though he did not join the band until 1969, four years after they were founded. Meine was placed at No. 22 on Hit Parader's Top Heavy Metal Vocalists of All Time list in 2006. 20th-century German male singers · 78T 21st-century German male singers · 148T Musicians from Hanover · 55T Heino German schlager singer rank #7 · WDW 40 1 Heino (born 13 December 1938 as Heinz Georg Kramm) is a German singer of Schlager and traditional Volksmusik. Having sold a total of over 50 million records, he is one of the most successful German musicians of all time. Musicians from Düsseldorf · 57T Schlager musicians · 136T Musical groups from Düsseldorf · 23T Álvaro Soler Spanish-German pop singer (born 1991) rank #8 · WDW 2 1 Álvaro Tauchert Soler (born 9 January 1991) is a Spanish singer. He rose to prominence across Europe and Latin America with his 2015 hit "El Mismo Sol", primarily hitting success in Italy, Switzerland and Mexico. A special bilingual Spanish-English version of "El mismo sol", featuring Jennifer Lopez, was also recorded for international release in the United States, in the United Kingdom, and worldwide. His follow up single "Sofia" in 2016 also achieved chart success in European countries, reaching number 1 in Poland, Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belgium and Switzerland. Soler has released two studio albums, Eterno Agosto in 2015 and Mar de Colores in 2018. His single "La Cintura" taken from his second album has become a pan-European hit for him. 21st-century Spanish male singers · 91T 21st-century German male singers · 144T 21st-century male singers · 7,270T Michael Kiske German singer (born 1968) rank #9 · 26 2 3 Michael Kiske (born January 24, 1968) is a German singer best known as the lead vocalist for the German power metal band Helloween. After his departure from the band in 1993, Kiske recorded four solo albums, participated on various metal and rock related projects, such as Avantasia, Place Vendome and Kiske/Somerville, while he also performed with numerous bands as a guest vocalist. In late 2009, he formed the hard rock band Unisonic and began touring again after 17 years of absence. In October 2017, Kiske joined Helloween and Kai Hansen for the Pumpkins United World Tour that continued through 2018. A live recording of the Helloween tour entitled United Alive and United Alive in Madrid was released in 2019 and a new Helloween album with Kiske and Hansen for 2021, called Helloween. German male guitarists · 161T Frontiers Records artists · 118T Noise Records artists · 49T Kai Hansen German musician rank #10 · WDW 61 Kai Michael Hansen (born January 17, 1963) is a heavy metal guitarist and vocalist. German male guitarists · 161T Unisonic (band) members · 5T Iron Savior members · 6T Reggie Watts American comedian, actor and musician rank #11 · 7 Reginald Lucien Frank Roger Watts (born March 23, 1972) is an American comedian, actor, beatboxer and musician. His improvised musical sets are created using only his voice, a keyboard, and a looping machine. Watts refers to himself as a "disinformationist" who aims to disorient his audience, often in a comedic fashion. He appeared on the IFC series Comedy Bang! Bang! and currently leads the house band for The Late Late Show with James Corden. Rappers from Montana · 1T Actual play performers · 97T 21st-century American rappers · 2,386T Klaus Nomi German singer-songwriter rank #12 · WDW 47 2 11 Klaus Sperber (January 24, 1944 – August 6, 1983), known professionally as Klaus Nomi, was a German countertenor noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly stage persona. 20th-century German male singers · 83T 20th-century LGBT people · 3,252T LGBT singers from Germany · 22T Sasha German singer rank #13 · 164 2 Sascha Schmitz (born 5 January 1972), better known by his stage name Sasha, is a German singer, songwriter, musician and occasional actor. He is also known by his alter ego Dick Brave, and part of the group Dick Brave & the Backbeats. Due to a legal dispute with the Welsh DJ also named Sasha, he is known as Sasha Alexander in the United States. 21st-century male singers · 6,386T 21st-century German singers · 364T People from Soest, Germany · 18T Marian Gold German musician rank #14 · 10 4 1 Marian Gold (born Hartwig Schierbaum; 26 May 1954) is a German singer-songwriter who gained fame as the lead singer of the German synth-pop recording act Alphaville, but also has recorded as a solo artist. Male new wave singers · 115T Synth-pop new wave musicians · 24T German new wave musicians · 22T Actors from Nuremberg · 9T 21st-century male singers · 6,386T 21st-century German singers · 364T Tom Beck German actor, singer, and entrepreneur rank #15 · WDW 30 1 4 Thomas "Tom" Helmut Beck (born February 26, 1978 in Nuremberg, Germany) is a German actor, singer, and entrepreneur. 21st-century German male singers · 154T 21st-century male singers · 7,268T 21st-century German singers · 372T Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht German actor rank #16 · WDW 54 9 11 Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht (born 27 December 1991 in Munich) is a German actor and singer. Musicians from Munich · 147T 20th-century male singers · 5,419T 21st-century male singers · 7,259T Fancy German disco singer rank #17 · 11 1 1 Manfred Alois Segieth (born 7 July 1946), known by his stage name Fancy, is a German singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who was popular in the mid to late 1980s. Musicians from Essen · 18T German male guitarists · 161T Voodoocult members · 6T Mille Petrozza German musician rank #18 · WDW 45 5 Miland "Mille" Petrozza (born 18 December 1967) is a German (of Italian from Calabria descent) guitarist and singer. He is best known for being the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the band Kreator, which he started playing in as Tyrant in 1982 and renamed into Tormentor in 1984. He is also the principal songwriter of the band and the only member to appear on every Kreator album. Pink Cream 69 members · 4T Helloween members · 12T English-language singers of Germany · 95T Andi Deris German musician rank #19 · 128 2 7 Andreas "Andi" Deris (born 18 August 1964) is a German singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of power metal band Helloween, and co-founder and former lead singer of German metal band Pink Cream 69. He has an active solo career, as well as his own recording studio in Tenerife, Spain. Musicians from Munich · 145T 21st-century male singers · 6,386T 21st-century German singers · 364T Lou Bega Musician rank #20 · 8 2 David Lubega (born 13 April 1975), better known by his stage name Lou Bega, is a German recording artist. His 1999 song "Mambo No. 5", a remake of Pérez Prado's 1949 instrumental piece, reached Number 1 in many European countries and was nominated for a Grammy Award. Bega added his own words to the song and sampled the original version extensively. Bega's musical signature consists of combining musical elements of the 1940s and 1950s with modern beats and grooves. Xavier Naidoo German singer rank #21 · 18 2 3 Xavier Kurt Naidoo (German: [ˈkseːviɐ naɪˈduː]; born 2 October 1971), also known by his stage name Kobra, is a German soul and R&B singer/songwriter, record producer, and conspiracy theorist. He is a founding member of German band Söhne Mannheims, and started two record labels, Beats Around the Bush and Naidoo Records. Naidoo also has a successful solo career. His debut album Nicht von dieser Welt (1998) has sold over 1 million records, and all his next six albums Zwischenspiel – Alles für den Herrn (2002), Telegramm für X (2005), Alles kann besser werden (2009), Danke für's Zuhören (2012), Bei meiner Seele (2013) und Nicht von dieser Welt 2 (2016) reached number 1 on the German album charts. Most of his songs are in German, but he has also released a few English songs. 21st-century German male singers · 149T Musicians from Mannheim · 45T MTV Europe Music Award winners · 370T German schlager musicians · 64T Male actors from Bavaria · 99T 20th-century German male singers · 96T Roy Black German, Actor rank #22 · WDW 24 2 1 Gerhard Höllerich (25 January 1943 – 9 October 1991), known professionally as Roy Black, was a German schlager singer and actor, who appeared in several musical comedies and starred in the 1989 TV series, Ein Schloß am Wörthersee. 21st-century German singers · 364T German male models · 24T People from Eutin · 23T Wincent Weiss German singer rank #23 · 1 Wincent Weiss (born 21 January 1993) is a German singer, Wincent has Austrian parents, he was first known for taking part in Deutschland sucht den Superstar in 2013. People from Treptow-Köpenick · 19T 21st-century male singers · 6,386T 21st-century German singers · 364T Tim Bendzko Musician rank #24 · WDW Tim Bendzko (born 9 April 1985) is a German singer-songwriter. He achieved nationwide recognition with his song "Nur noch kurz die Welt retten" and becoming the winner on the Bundesvision Song Contest. Musicians from Frankfurt · 71T German male pianists · 131T 20th-century male singers · 5,297T Tilo Wolff German musician (born 1972) rank #25 · WDW 11 1 2 Tilo Wolff (born 10 July 1972 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German musician who currently lives in Switzerland. People educated at the Sankt-Ansgar-Schule · 10T German male guitarists · 161T Male guitarists · 1,781T Michael Weikath German musician rank #26 · 22 1 Michael Ingo Joachim "Weiki" Weikath (born 7 August 1962) is a German musician and songwriter, best known as a founding member and one of the guitarists and backing vocalists of pioneering power metal band Helloween. 21st-century German male singers · 152T Edguy members · 4T 21st-century male singers · 7,269T Tobias Sammet German musician rank #27 · 14 2 Tobias Sammet (21 November 1977) is a German musician, singer, songwriter and music producer best known for being the founder of the metal opera project Avantasia and singer and primary songwriter of the power metal band Edguy. U.D.O. members · 6T 21st-century German singers · 364T 20th-century German singers · 200T Udo Dirkschneider German singer rank #28 · 11 1 1 Udo Dirkschneider (born 6 April 1952) is a German singer and songwriter who rose to fame with German heavy metal band Accept. After leaving the band in 1987, he formed U.D.O., with whom he has also enjoyed commercial success. 21st-century male singers · 6,386T 21st-century German singers · 364T German people of Turkish descent · 661T Muhabbet German singer rank #29 · WDW 1 Murat Ersen (born 3 August 1984) known by the stage name Muhabbet is a Turkish-German singer. He is also popular and famous in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. 21st-century German male singers · 144T 21st-century male singers · 7,270T 21st-century German singers · 370T Mark Forster German singer rank #30 · WDW 5 1 Mark Ćwiertnia (born 11 January 1983), known professionally as Mark Forster, is a German-Polish singer, songwriter and television personality. 2024 deaths · 504T German male songwriters · 111T Hansa Records artists · 42T Frank Farian German record producer (1941–2024) rank #31 · 9 1 Frank Farian (18 July 1941 – January 2024) was a German singer and record producer who founded the 1970s disco-pop group Boney M., the Latin pop band No Mercy and the pop band Milli Vanilli. He frequently created vocal groups in which the publicised members merely lip-synced to songs sung by session members. He owns the record label MCI and several subsidiaries. Over the course of his career, Farian has sold over 850 million records and earned 800 gold and platinum certifications. 21st-century male singers · 6,386T 21st-century German singers · 364T Deutschland sucht den Superstar winners · 14T Alexander Klaws German pop singer rank #32 · 17 Alexander Klaws (born 3 September 1983) is a German singer, songwriter, dancer, host, and actor. Born and raised in Ahlen, he rose to fame in 2003 after winning the debut season of the television series Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German Idol series adaptation. His debut single "Take Me Tonight" topped the German and Swiss Singles Charts and became the third best-selling single of 2003 in Germany. Klaws's debut studio album, Take Your Chance (2003), also debuted at number one on German Albums Chart. He followed it with his second number-one album Here I Am (2004) and has since released four further albums, including his latest effort Auf die Bühne, fertig, los! (2015). Several songs from these albums became hit singles on the pop charts, including the number-one hit "Free Like the Wind" as well as the top ten entries "Behind the Sun", "Sunshine After the Rain", and "Stay with Me". 20th-century male singers · 5,297T 20th-century German singers · 200T Skopelos · 10T Ivan Rebroff German singer rank #33 · 2 1 Ivan Rebroff (31 July 1931 – 27 February 2008) was a German-born vocalist, allegedly of Russian ancestry, who rose to prominence for his distinct and extensive vocal range of four and a half octaves, ranging from the soprano to bass registers. Schlager musicians · 128T People from Korbach · 15T University of Göttingen alumni · 888T Matthias Reim German singer rank #34 · WDW 1 Matthias Reim (born 26 November 1957 in Korbach, Hessen) is a German singer-songwriter. His 1990 single "Verdammt, ich lieb' dich", ("Damn, I love you") was a hit in several European countries, and spent sixteen consecutive weeks at the No.1 spot in the German charts. He unexpectedly returned 23 years later to No.1 on the charts with "Unendlich" in February 2013. Musicians from Stuttgart · 61T Synth-pop new wave musicians · 24T German new wave musicians · 22T Peter Schilling German musician rank #35 · 12 1 3 Peter Schilling (born Pierre Michael Schilling; January 28, 1956) is a German synthpop musician whose songs often feature science-fiction themes like aliens, astronauts and catastrophes. He is best-known for his 1983 hit single "Major Tom (Coming Home)" which was an international success. Actors from Göttingen · 8T Musicians from Göttingen · 24T German male musicians · 288T Herbert Grönemeyer German singer, musician and actor (born 1956) rank #36 · WDW 10 Herbert Arthur Wiglev Clamor Grönemeyer (born 12 April 1956) is a German singer, musician, producer, composer and actor, popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Actors from Cologne · 51T German male television actors · 759T German songwriters · 136T Christian Wunderlich German actor-singer rank #37 · WDW 18 Christian Wunderlich (born 12 July 1979 in Cologne) is a German actor, singer and songwriter. “Real Good Moments”, his debut album released on 6 September 1999, made him famous not only in Germany, but also in Switzerland. In 2001, he became a support act on some of 2001 "Where Dreams Come True Tour" by Irish pop vocal band Westlife. In 2009 he released his single: “Gelacht, um nicht zu weinen”. 21st-century German male singers · 149T Musicians from Karlsruhe · 30T RTL Group people · 79T Pietro Lombardi German singer rank #38 · WDW Pietro Lombardi (born 9 June 1992, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) is a German singer and the winner of season 8 of Deutschland sucht den Superstar. He is best known for his R&B songs and ballads. 21st-century male singers · 6,386T 21st-century German singers · 364T 21st-century drummers · 544T Dero Goi German musician and writer rank #39 · 1 1 Dero Goi (born April 16, 1970), is a German musician, poet, and writer. He was born in Wolfsburg, Germany. He is most well known as the lead vocalist, drummer and founding member of the neue deutsche härte band Oomph!. Leaves' Eyes members · 5T Vegetarians · 377T 21st-century male singers · 6,386T Alexander Krull German singer rank #40 · WDW 5 Alexander Krull (born 31 July 1970) is the lead vocalist for the German metal band Atrocity, as well as backing vocalist in the band Leaves' Eyes. BACK TO TOP
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Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany is our Main Radio Station in Germany Gone are the days of wondering where to go , or are you going to miss out, Or dare we say, Hey There to All Friends and Fans RADIO SAM Germany is Running Worldwide Internet Radio Station ,South African Music and German Music based as a Online Music Radio Station ,from Germany ,and is also a South African and German Music Time shareing Homepage to share with People all around the World for Young and Old,It was founded in March 2014 in Germany. The Facebook Group was founded at the same time - South African Music, then got bigger and greater with our supporters ,friends and also visitors .Youtube Videos that we were shareing through Youtube . In April 2014 the Google Blogger was openened ,through the high visit of friends and visitors, Online around the world and Thankyou to our supporters AND FRIENDS. Die schönsten Schlager im Internet radio Das Radio SAM Germany von Andreas Dezius ist der Radiosender für Schlager Fans. Wenn Sie von einem Internetradio mehr erwarten als die Hits der 80er, 90er und die Charts von heute, dann schalten Sie unser Schlager Radio ein. Radio SAM Germany – das bedeutet Internetradio für die ganze Familie. Radio SAM Germany gibt all den Musikliebhabern eine Chance, die ihr Recht auf einen eigenen Musikgeschmack im anderen Webradios nicht durchsetzen können. Radio SAM Germany finden deutsche Schlager und Volksmusik endlich wieder ein neues Zuhause! Das Radio-Programm vom Radio SAM Germany bietet für jeden Schlagerfan genau das Richtige: Egal ob deutsche Schlager oder, Discofox oder Country, Party-Schlager oder Deutsch Rock, von volkstümlicher Musik bis zu schönen Oldies – auf Radio SAM Germany werden 24 Stunden pro Tag die besten deutschen und internationalen Schlager gespielt, und das an allen 7 Tagen der Woche. Moderne Musiktrends kommen und gehen, die Geschichte des deutschen Schlagers reicht jedoch bereits vom Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts bis in die Gegenwart des Radio SAM Germany. Seit jeher spiegelt die Schlagermusik den Wandel von Gesellschaft und Mentalität wider. Schlagermusik reagiert seit ihren Anfangstagen auf politische und gesellschaftliche Strömungen. So ist die Schlagermusik in der heutigen Zeit als kommerzielles Massenprodukt eng mit der modernen Industriegesellschaft und ihren technologischen Neuerungen verbunden. Das Radio SAM Germany von .FM ist ein Symbol dieser technologischen Neuerungen, denn wir senden nicht über UKW, sondern über das Internet. So ein Internetradio hat gegenüber dem klassischen FM-Radio viele Vorteile. Dank des Internets können Sie Ihr Schlager Radio nun überall auf der Welt genießen. Alles, was Sie benötigen, um in den Genuss von Schlagern über ein Internetradio zu kommen, ist ein Computer und ein schneller Internetzugang. Damit Sie das Radio SAM Germany ohne Störungen genießen können, empfehlen wir dazu einen DSL-Anschluss. Computer und Internetanschlüsse finden Sie heute nicht nur in jedem Haushalt, sondern auch in den meisten Hotels weltweit. Somit sind Schlagerfans keine Grenzen mehr gesetzt, wenn Sie nicht nur zu Hause, sonden auch im Urlaub ihr Schlagerradio hören möchten. Dabei spielt es keine Rolle, ob Sie sich auf Mallorca, in der Türkei, Ägypten oder in einem noch weiter entfernten Land befinden: Dank Internetradio bringen wir das Radio SAM Germany auch in den hintersten Winkel der Welt. Wer summt nicht besonders gerne im Urlaub eine bekannte Schlagermelodie vor sich hin? Dank Radio SAM Germany über das Internet haben alle Schlagerfans nun die Möglichkeit dazu! We support and promote our friends that was at that time playing in some of the local upcoming bands, and give our other local musicians a way through which they could share their music to their South African fans, and hopefully internationally. We are a dedicated and unique team of music lovers and professionals brought together from all walks of life and from all around the World, from all over South Africa, and Europa ,all with one thing in common... our love and passion for music! WE OFFER MUSIC , AN AUTO DJ AND DJS THAT WILL BE ADDED TIME BY TIME TO SHARE MUSIC WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY NEWS,PICTURES,Djs ON A SATURDAY NIGHT ON Radio SAM Germany. All we ask is that you share or Homepage,Facebook Group,and Google Bloggers and be Kind to sighn into our Geustbook as return we add you a as friend on Facebook, and put an small partnet banner on our Page to help to share also your Homepage around the World ,Thankyou your Radio SAM Germany Team . Radio SAM Music is an online radio station sponsored by ZenoRadio allows you to listen to your favorite radio stations from around the world. , find your favorite radio station by country and listen by streaming or dialing a phone number to save data. With an expanding list of stations and new countries being added weekly, the new ZenoRadio is the best way to listen to your countries home radio stations. that aims at providing the best disco music to fans all over the world. We work as a team to make sure we play the best, the latest and consistently entertain our listeners with the music they would love to hear. In simple terms, we bring the disco experience right to you. You do not have to visit a disco, but you can have the experience right in your office, car or just at home. This is the right music for anyone who feels like dancing but does not want the hassle that comes with being in a club or disco. How do we Ensure Our Visiters and Listerners and are Well Entertained? Our online radio station Websites ,Bloggers and Radio Station gets over 900 visitors and listerner every day. This is quite a number, but we ensure that everyone who visits the site leaves satisfied and entertained. In fact, many find it hard to switch off the music and carry it on throughout the day as they attend to their daily obligations. Our team does daily research on our visiters’ likes and preferences, music searches and needs to ensure that we only play music that is relevant to them. We do not just play the music, but we go a step further in making sure that what we play is actually what our visitors and listerners are looking for. Why the Online Radio Station? As we played the disco music in various clubs and settings, we realized that more and more people were looking for us and it was hard to meet the needs of different groups all at the same time. We had to seek for a way to please all our clients and ensure they can get to listen to our music from wherever they are 24/7. So rather than our visitors and listerners are waiting until we get a chance to play at their local music, or follow us wherever we go for gigs, they can listen to our music whenever they feel like any time of the day. Who Can Listen to the Radio Station? Anyone anywhere in the world can access Radio SAM Music . We do not have demographic inhibitions and ensure that anyone can access the music any time of the day or night whenever they are in the mood to dance. When you are having a party or entertaining some guests, this is the music that will take the party to the next level. Just make sure you have enough dancing room. Your guests will rock to the music the whole night as tune after tune belts out of the online music radio station. It is not just when you have guests, but the music can help you unwind and change your mood after a long day in the office. Even when you are in the office and want to switch to a more relaxed mood, just log in the online radio. You will be able to relax and forget about the day’s pressures and demands ,Because of the many visitors our radio station gets every day, it’s a good marketing hub for advertisers.With over 900 daily visitors, you are assured of getting a large audience for your products or services. We also built ‘Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany’ for YOU…….. For you to NEVER miss that amazing event. We strive to, at all times, try to take the hassle out of finding out where that favourite artist is performing, have a look at some other artists also performing, and at what venue it is going to be held, at what time, and maybe it will be the end of life as you know it. We love radio! Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany makes life a little easier for everyone who feels the same way. We offer you the opportunity to listen to internet radio from all over the world in a particularly uncomplicated manner and free of charge. With the push of a button, you can also record it very easily thanks to Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany. Don't you ever want to miss your favorite internet radio radio again? Our tools make it possible! You can put together your own program in the Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany player, in the app and directly on our website. This is then conveniently recorded and saved for you. If you just want to listen to your favorite online radio stations, you can of course do so here: You can click through the music genres or topics you want and you will find enough material to stream continuously for days! Here, the many German channels are just a few clicks away from the small regional channel from Italy. Thanks to the radio cloud, you don't even have to turn on your computer or smartphone to record, you don't even have to be at home. The scheduled shows are simply saved in the cloud, where you can easily stream them or download them for later use. Radio programs and tips - radio plays and more That's all well and good, but you don't even know what you want to hear in the wide landscape of internet radio? No wonder, after all, there are many of programs on all sorts of genres. Our editorial team therefore studies the radio program every week and always has a few tips ready to make your choice easier: There is also something for the little listeners on a separate page for children. Do you want to let off steam in the wide world of internet radio? Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany makes this particularly easy for you. You can listern completely free of charge and without obligation. In your own account under “Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany” you can start immediately, put together your own program and use the free radio cloud storage of two hours. In the download area you will find the Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany players for PC and Mac and the app is available for free download in the app store for iOS, Android or Windows Phone Hoekom moet jy op LEKKER FM Radio SAM Germany adverteer? Die antwoord is baie eenvoudig! Jou besigheid is vir ons belangrik!Radio Springbok Germany bied 'n bekostigbare advertensiemedium wat 'n massa-gehoor in beide Afrikaans en Engels kan bereik. Ons multi-media advertensiebenadering bied 'n ideale geleentheid wat individueel vir jou, die adverteerder, saamgestel word. Dit bied aan jou besigheid (klein of groot) die geleentheid om jou teikenmark oor radio, en digitale en sosiale media platforms, gelyktydig te bereik - volgens jou voorsiene begroting! Radio SAM Germany produk!Wees die eerste nuwe of kleinsake-eienaar om jou een-jaar radio-advertensieveldtog met ons te registreer, en ons sal jou webwerf ontwerp en publiseer op 'n baie lae koste, insluitend e-pos adresse. Om jou selfs verder te help, sal ons al jou sosiale media bladsye met jou webwerf aaneenskakel, sodat jy onmiddellike regstreekse skakels het om jou webwerf op datum te hou. Kontak ons vandag nog om seker te maak jou besigheid word raakgesien! (Kliek Hier) Hoekom radio?Die volgende kan jou help om 'n suksesvolle radio-advertensie veldtog te hê: Frekwensie van advertensies"Gryp jou verbruikers aan die oor, en hul harte en gedagtes sal volg! " Andreas Dezius In kort: 'n kommersiële radio-advertensie moet verskeie keer gespeel word voordat dit insink in die gedagtes van die luisteraar. As jy van plan is om jou kommersiële handelsflits een keer per week vir 'n maand lank te skeduleer, sal dit nie voldoende wees om jou produk tot aan die toppunt van jou teikengehoor se gedagtes te bring nie.Die suksesvolle radioveldtog bestaan uit 'n kommersiële flits wat aanvanklik vir meer as een keer deur die loop van 'n dag uitgesaai word, in teenstelling met een of twee keer per week. Ken jou teikenmark se programskedule inskakel . Dis sinvol om jou parfuumwinkel byvoorbeeld tydens 'n tipiese huisvrouprogram te adverteer. Daarom sal jy nie 'n hardeware-en gereedskapswinkel in dieselfde gleuf adverteer nie. Jou vaardigheid om die teiken te tref is noodsaaklik vir elke advertensie wat jy skep . Daarom moet jy seker maak dat jy weet waar jou teikenmark op Radio Springbok Germany Radio SAM Germany se ervare media-strateeg sal jou help met die keuse van die regte programme en skedules om die beste waarde uit jou produk en bemarkingsveldtog te verkry. By langer veldtogte, kan jy selfs jou radio-flitse rondskuif om te probeer verseker dat jy deur 'n wyer teikengroep gehoor word, sodat die sukses van jou belegging verhoog word. Vervaardiging van kommersiële flitse. Vervaardiging van radio-advertensies is eenvoudig en baie koste-effektief. Jy moet twee basiese elemente hê: 'n teks en 'n talentvolle stemkunstenaar. Maar wees versigtig om nie bloot net 'n paar sinne uit te skryf en dan jou vingers te kruis met die hoop dat jou advertensie die merk sal tref nie. Onthou: radio is die teater van die gedagte. Jou flits se sukses maak staat op duidelike inligting , spraak en klank wat jou besigheid vanuit die klankrommel lig en jou naam in die geheue van die luisteraar ets. Onthou , frekwensie is die sleutel! So maak seker dat jou advertensie in die kol is en jy sal die verbruiker se aandag die eerste keer trek. Navorsing toon dat dit ‘n paar keer neem voordat die verbruiker uiteindelik verstaan wat jou maatskappy behels. Dit is daarom belangrik dat jou advertensie sal uitstaan en jou boodskap herhaaldelik sal dra. About Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany is your go-to destination for the freshest and hottest music from around the world. Our team of experienced DJs and music producers work tirelessly to bring you the best of the best, so you can worry less and dance more. Tune in to our radio station and never miss a beat! The Team who runs this Radio Station ! We started off with Radio sam germany Andreas Dezius Radio Host & DJ Music Curator Executive Board member, Co-founder and former of Radio SAM Broadcaster Live Andre Radio Host & Social Media Manager Board member, Supporter and Advertiser. Designer Pamela Coetzee Radio Host & Social Media Manager Board member, Web Designer Andrew May Radio Host & Program Advertiser Board member,Advertiser Supporter. Welcome Tune-Into One of our Radio Stations and Enjoy the Music Were ever you GO... Our Radio Monthly Analytics Country Sessions Sum of unique IPs per stream TLH % United States 431 84 3,09 59.20 Germany 273 19 84,36 37.50 The Netherlands 5 2 0,09 0.69 Portugal 4 4 0,03 0.55 South Africa 4 3 0,18 0.55 South Korea 3 3 0,02 0.41 Russia 3 2 0,16 0.41 Australia 1 1 0,02 0.14 Canada 1 1 0,01 0.14 Italy 1 1 0,04 0.14 Country Sessions Sum of unique IPs per stream TLH % United States 189 75 1,37 75.00 Germany 39 9 33,35 15.48 South Africa 6 5 0,22 2.38 India 5 3 0,09 1.98 Russia 4 4 0,13 1.59 Portugal 2 2 0,02 0.79 South Korea 2 2 0,02 0.79 Slovenia 2 1 0,02 0.79 Australia 1 1 0,12 0.40 Italy 1 1 0,17 0.40 Total sessions completed 2,53 K Total unique IPs 1,37 K Average listening minutes 13,87 Total listening hours 581,13 Total ad impressions 396 Call Email a.dezius@gmail.com Follow BACK TO TOP
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OLDIES BUT GOLDIES Click Here Music has been an integral part of human culture for thousands of years. From earliest forms of music created by our ancestors to the modern-day genres we enjoy today, music has always been a way for people to themselves and connect with others. Throughout history, music has played a significant role in shaping our societies and cultures, and it continues to do so today. THE PEOPLE HISTORY OF MUSIC The Ways We Listen to Music The way we listen to music has changed drastically throughout the past seventy years. For a very long time records and the radio were the predominant means of listening to your favorite songs. Despite numerous advances in technology, many artists today still release their albums on vinyl records as well as MP3s and CDs because many music fans still believe that vinyl records provide the best musical experience. The technology for records began in the 1800's with wax records and phonographs, and as technology advance the size, speed and material of the records changed. In the 1970's until the 1990's 8-tracks and then cassette tapes became another popular media with which to experience music due to their portability. Although they were developed in the 1980's, CDs (Compact Discs) and CD players did not become a popular way to listen to music until the middle of the 1990's when the technology became more affordable. CDs replaced tapes due to their greater storage capacities and better sound quality. CDs were the most popular way to listen to one's favorite songs until the middle of the 2000's when computer and internet technology advanced significantly to make MP3 format and MP3 players more viable means of entertainment. Apple's iPod was released in November of 2001 and changed the way we listen to music forever making it forever portable and allowing us to infinitely expand our music collections. With more and more advances in computer technology and increased internet capabilities, we have the ability to instantly listen to our favorite songs at a relatively low cost or for free with our computers, phones, MP3 players, and tablets thanks to instant streaming services like Pandora or Spotify and online shops like iTunes or Amazon. Television also influenced the way we listen to music with artists being able to reach national audiences through performances on talk shows, music showcases, and music videos on MTV. Now with popularity of video sharing websites like YouTube, many artists are being discovered through this medium and established artists can connect more quickly and deeply with their fans. View More Tune-Into Radio Station Many more Springbok Hits & Listern 2 View More Bandcamp is an online record store and music community where passionate fans can discover, connect with and directly support the artists they love. View More View More View More BACK TO TOP
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OUR POLLS 2 Polls to click on below to take your Votes. Thankyou and Enjoy our Voteing Polls Afrikaans music was primarily influenced by Dutch folk styles, along with French and German influences, in the early twentieth century. Zydeco -type string bands led by a concertina were popular, as were elements of American country music , especially Jim Reeves . The most prolific composers of "tiekie draai" Afrikaans music were lyricist Anton De Waal who wrote many hit songs with songwriters, pianist Charles Segal ("Hey Babariebab Se Ding Is Vim", "Kalkoenjie", "Sy Kom Van Kommetjie" and many others) and accordionist, Nico Carstens . Bushveld music based on the Zulu were reinterpreted by such singers as Marais and Miranda . Melodramatic and sentimental songs called trane trekkers (tearjerkers) were especially common. In 1973, a country music song won the coveted SARI Award (South African Music Industry ) for the Song of the Year – "My Children, My Wife" was written by renowned South African composer Charles Segal and lyricist Arthur Roos . In 1979 the South African Music scene changed from the Tranetrekkers to more lively sounds and the introduction of new names in the market with the likes of Anton Goosen , David Kramer (singer) , Koos du Plessis , Fanie de Jager , Flaming Victory and Laurika Rauch . Afrikaans music is currently one of the most popular and best selling industries on the South African music scene. Welcome to Radio SAM Broadcaster Germany Polls, where we bring you the ultimate showdown of South Africa's most famous Afrikaans singers! As the home of thousands of polls and rankings on diverse topics, we invite you to join in on the excitement and cast your vote for the most iconic voice that resonates with your soul. From heartfelt ballads to foot-tapping rhythms, these Afrikaans artists have captivated audiences and left an indelible imprint on the music scene. So, don't miss your chance to make a difference in this melodious battle! Dive into our ranking of "Who is the most famous Afrikaans singer in South Africa?" and be a part of the melodic journey. Don't see your favorite artist on the list? Don't fret! You can always suggest a missing option and rally support for your preferred musical maestro. Let's celebrate the rich tapestry of Afrikaans music together! SOUTH AFRICAN SINGERS To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. More information on most famous afrikaans singer in south africa Afrikaans music is a vibrant and integral part of South Africa's cultural landscape. With its roots in the Dutch language and the country's colonial past, Afrikaans music has evolved into a unique genre that blends traditional folk music with contemporary styles. In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in Afrikaans music, with a growing number of talented singers and musicians gaining popularity both locally and internationally. One of the most prominent figures in the Afrikaans music scene is the legendary singer, songwriter, and composer, Steve Hofmeyr. With his powerful voice and emotive lyrics, Hofmeyr has captured the hearts of millions of fans across South Africa and beyond. However, there are several other talented Afrikaans singers who have made a significant impact on the music industry, and the question of who is the most famous Afrikaans singer in South Africa is a subject of much debate and discussion. Link to the Page BACK TO TOP
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The Afrikaans Music in South Africa in Music Talk Afrikaans music, a diverse and influential genre within South Africa's rich musical landscape, reflects the unique cultural heritage and modern expressions of the Afrikaans-speaking community. This article delves into the evolution, major artists, and contemporary trends in Afrikaans music, illustrating its role in shaping the nation's auditory identity. Historical Roots and Early Influences Afrikaans music has its roots deeply embedded in the folk traditions of the early Afrikaner settlers, blending European influences with local sounds. The early 20th century saw the rise of "Boeremusiek" or farmer's music, characterized by the use of accordions, concertinas, and guitars. These instruments set the foundation for the distinctive sound that would evolve into a broader musical genre, capturing the everyday life and stories of the Afrikaans-speaking people. Rise of Afrikaans Pop and Rock By the mid-20th century, Afrikaans music began to diversify with the introduction of pop and rock elements, giving rise to a new wave of musicians who modernized the traditional sounds. Bands like Fokofpolisiekar and Van Coke Kartel, as well as singers such as Karen Zoid and Laurika Rauch, have played pivotal roles in popularizing the rock and pop sub-genres within the Afrikaans music scene. Their work has bridged generational gaps and brought contemporary issues to the forefront through their lyrics and melodies. The Folk Revival and Its Modern Twist In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in Afrikaans folk music, with artists like Chris Chameleon and Die Antwoord adding a modern twist to traditional styles. This revival has not only enriched the genre but also expanded its appeal to younger audiences both in South Africa and internationally. These artists blend traditional elements with modern music styles, creating a hybrid that is both fresh and deeply nostalgic. Afrikaans Music on the Global Stage Afrikaans music has increasingly made its mark on the international scene, with artists touring globally and participating in international music festivals. Acts like Die Antwoord have gained a following worldwide, showcasing the versatility and global appeal of Afrikaans music. Their unique blend of electronic music with Afrikaans rap has introduced the language and its culture to a global audience, highlighting the genre's ability to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers. The Future of Afrikaans Music The future of Afrikaans music looks promising as it continues to evolve and adapt to new trends and technologies. The genre's ability to innovate while staying true to its roots is a testament to the creativity and resilience of its artists. As more musicians experiment with blending different musical styles and technologies, Afrikaans music is set to continue its growth and influence, both within South Africa and across the world. Afrikaans music, with its rich heritage and dynamic present, plays a crucial role in the cultural expression of South Africa, offering insights into the community's past, present, and future aspirations. To complement the vibrant exploration of Afrikaans music, here are five standout songs that showcase the best of the genre. These tracks not only capture the essence of Afrikaans musical creativity but also offer a great starting point for those new to the scene: "Lisa se Klavier" by Koos Kombuis - Often hailed as one of the most beautiful Afrikaans songs, this track is a poignant ballad that showcases Koos Kombuis' deep lyrical abilities and emotive performance. "Toe Vind Ek Jou" by Francois van Coke ft. Karen Zoid - This powerful duet between two of Afrikaans rock's most iconic voices is both stirring and melodically rich, making it a modern classic in the Afrikaans music scene. "De La Rey" by Bok van Blerk - A contemporary anthem that became hugely popular for its rousing melody and historical references, this song is a staple at many Afrikaans gatherings and continues to resonate with listeners. "Liewe Maatjies" by Die Antwoord - Reflecting the unique style of Die Antwoord, this track mixes rap with electronic music, offering a distinctive sound that has brought international attention to Afrikaans music. "Blou" by Laurika Rauch - A classic by one of Afrikaans music's most enduring artists, this song's melodic flow and nostalgic lyrics offer a tender look at the themes of love and memory. These songs each provide a different flavor of Afrikaans music, reflecting the diversity and depth of the genre while celebrating its South African roots. The Afrikaans Music in South Africa in Music Talk Afrikaans music, a diverse and influential genre within South Africa's rich musical landscape, reflects the unique cultural heritage and modern expressions of the Afrikaans-speaking community. This article delves into the evolution, major artists, and contemporary trends in Afrikaans music, illustrating its role in shaping the nation's auditory identity. Historical Roots and Early Influences Afrikaans music has its roots deeply embedded in the folk traditions of the early Afrikaner settlers, blending European influences with local sounds. The early 20th century saw the rise of "Boeremusiek" or farmer's music, characterized by the use of accordions, concertinas, and guitars. These instruments set the foundation for the distinctive sound that would evolve into a broader musical genre, capturing the everyday life and stories of the Afrikaans-speaking people. Rise of Afrikaans Pop and Rock By the mid-20th century, Afrikaans music began to diversify with the introduction of pop and rock elements, giving rise to a new wave of musicians who modernized the traditional sounds. Bands like Fokofpolisiekar and Van Coke Kartel, as well as singers such as Karen Zoid and Laurika Rauch, have played pivotal roles in popularizing the rock and pop sub-genres within the Afrikaans music scene. Their work has bridged generational gaps and brought contemporary issues to the forefront through their lyrics and melodies. The Folk Revival and Its Modern Twist In recent years, there has been a revival of interest in Afrikaans folk music, with artists like Chris Chameleon and Die Antwoord adding a modern twist to traditional styles. This revival has not only enriched the genre but also expanded its appeal to younger audiences both in South Africa and internationally. These artists blend traditional elements with modern music styles, creating a hybrid that is both fresh and deeply nostalgic. Afrikaans Music on the Global Stage Afrikaans music has increasingly made its mark on the international scene, with artists touring globally and participating in international music festivals. Acts like Die Antwoord have gained a following worldwide, showcasing the versatility and global appeal of Afrikaans music. Their unique blend of electronic music with Afrikaans rap has introduced the language and its culture to a global audience, highlighting the genre's ability to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers. The Future of Afrikaans Music The future of Afrikaans music looks promising as it continues to evolve and adapt to new trends and technologies. The genre's ability to innovate while staying true to its roots is a testament to the creativity and resilience of its artists. As more musicians experiment with blending different musical styles and technologies, Afrikaans music is set to continue its growth and influence, both within South Africa and across the world. Afrikaans music, with its rich heritage and dynamic present, plays a crucial role in the cultural expression of South Africa, offering insights into the community's past, present, and future aspirations. To complement the vibrant exploration of Afrikaans music, here are five standout songs that showcase the best of the genre. These tracks not only capture the essence of Afrikaans musical creativity but also offer a great starting point for those new to the scene: "Lisa se Klavier" by Koos Kombuis - Often hailed as one of the most beautiful Afrikaans songs, this track is a poignant ballad that showcases Koos Kombuis' deep lyrical abilities and emotive performance. "Toe Vind Ek Jou" by Francois van Coke ft. Karen Zoid - This powerful duet between two of Afrikaans rock's most iconic voices is both stirring and melodically rich, making it a modern classic in the Afrikaans music scene. "De La Rey" by Bok van Blerk - A contemporary anthem that became hugely popular for its rousing melody and historical references, this song is a staple at many Afrikaans gatherings and continues to resonate with listeners. "Liewe Maatjies" by Die Antwoord - Reflecting the unique style of Die Antwoord, this track mixes rap with electronic music, offering a distinctive sound that has brought international attention to Afrikaans music. "Blou" by Laurika Rauch - A classic by one of Afrikaans music's most enduring artists, this song's melodic flow and nostalgic lyrics offer a tender look at the themes of love and memory. These songs each provide a different flavor of Afrikaans music, reflecting the diversity and depth of the genre while celebrating its South African roots. AFRIKAANS SINGERS THE HISTORY AND HERITAGE OF POPULAR AFRIKAANS MUSIC A short history of popular Afrikaans music If one wants to understand the heritage of popular Afrikaans music, it has to be viewed against the complex sociopolitical backdrop of the development of the language itself. Briefly explained, Afrikaans emerged as a result of the interaction at the Cape between European (mostly Dutch) settlers, the indigenous Khoikhoi and imported Malay slaves, and their descendants over the last three and a half centuries (Roberge 1993). By the mid-nineteenth century, it had become quite distinct from Dutch and was spoken by people diverse in terms of race, class, geography, reli- gion, culture and identity. Developing in a colonial context, racial hierarchies were established and divisions upheld. From a popular music perspective, this diverse cultural heritage saw music sung in Afrikaans and played by musicians from across the racial spectrum (Martin 2012). Dutch and German (and to a lesser extent English) liturgical music and secular songs formed a founda- tion for songs sung in the new language, while imported minstrel songs from America brought to the colony in the latter part of the nineteenth century added stylistic flavour (Van der Merwe 2015). Also influential were the local indigenous music traditions of the Khoikhoi, as well as those imported from the East by slaves. As a result, the popular music that developed from these sources represented clearly heterogeneous elements. This diversity also forms the basis of fault lines and tensions regarding its heritage. Popular Afrikaans music is, perhaps, with due consideration given to the dangers of what has become known as ‘South African exceptionalism’, unique in global popular music as the actual language itself (and therefore by extension, its music) developed parallel to global record-ing technologies. The first Afrikaans newspaper was founded in 1875, just 2 years prior to the invention of the phonograph in 1877. At the turn of the twentieth century, when gramophone records were becoming mass-produced, the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902) was raging between Britain and the two independent Boer republics, the Zuid-Afrikaanse Republiek (commonly known as the Transvaal Republic) and the Republic of the Free State. These two republics were the manifestations of white Afrikaner nationhood, based on a specific linguistic and racial identity. Because of the interest the conflict attracted in Europe at the time, a few sympathetic European singers recorded the national anthems of the two republics in Brussels and The Hague during the war. These were the earliest Africana (sung in Dutch, but relating to Afrikaans) records. The first recordings in actual Afrikaans date to 1906 and were made in London Afrikaans Singer A Andriëtte Anke Fatheya Ahmed B Bok van Blerk Cristina Boshoff Piet Botha Bles Bridges Liza Brönner C Mimi Coertse posing in front of a sculpture of herself (Johannesburg, ca. 1965) Arno Carstens Chris Chameleon Mimi Coertse D Kurt Darren Izak Davel Al Debbo Coenie de Villiers Casper de Vries Ray Dylan E Erica Eloff Jurie Els Elvis Blue F Joanna Field Ada Forrest Afrikaans Singer G Anton Goosen H Sonja Herholdt Steve Hofmeyr J Theuns Jordaan Hennie Jacobs Fanie de Jager Lance James Watkin Tudor Jones Arno Jordaan Theuns Jordaan K Ada Cherry Kearton (married name of Ada Forrest) Johannes Kerkorrel Koos Kombuis Gé Korsten Karin Kortje David Kramer L Riku Lätti Patricia Lewis Nicholis Louw Stefan Ludik Laura Lynn Helmut Lotti N Nádine Nádine in the Netherlands in 2009 Nataniël Riana Nel Nianell Afrikaans Singer O Overtone are an a cappella group from Johannesburg . Overtone P Jack Parow Brendan Peyper Juanita du Plessis Koos du Plessis Gert Potgieter R Laurika Rauch S Leon Schuster Snotkop Etienne Steyn Amanda Strydom Valiant Swart T Shaun Tait Adam Tas V Bobby van Jaarsveld Bobby van Jaarsveld in 2009 Piet van Wyk de Vries Yolandi Visser Amor Vittone Francois Van Coke ; also the lead singer of punk rock bands Van Coke Kartel and Fokofpolisiekar W Willim Welsyn Robbie Wessels Heinz Winckler Dana Winner Z Karen Zoid performing on stage in 2009 Karen Zoid Nuutste Afrikaanse Musiek Jan 2023 VIEW THE VIDEO Lekker Afrikaanse Musiek Dec 2022 VIEW THE VIDEO Bernice West - Hy Jy Jy (Official Music Video) VIEW THE VIDEO Nicola Dreyer - Jy Weet Dit Is Jy VIEW THE VIDEO Riaan Benadé - Die Lot (Lirieke Video) VIEW THE VIDEO Ricus Nel - Trek Uit Jou Baadjie (Amptelike Musiekvideo) VIEW THE VIDEO Elandre - Asseblief (DJ Johnny Remix) VIEW THE VIDEO Jan Rhaap - Plaaskind VIEW THE VIDEO Logan Pietersen - Afrikaner Boervrou VIEW THE VIDEO ARMAND HOFMEYR - Case Trekker VIEW THE VIDEO Armand Steenkamp - Johanna Van Saldanha VIEW THE VIDEO Willem Botha - 2010 (Amptelike Musiekvideo) VIEW THE VIDEO Popular Afrikaans music (Van der Merwe 2015). More recordings followed, almost all of them made by white Afrikaans singers who were studying in London on scholarships, something which was not available to Afrikaans speakers of other races at the time. The first advertisements for Afrikaans popular music records started to appear in 1910, a few months after the Union of South Africa, which was a merger of the Cape and Natal Colonies with the defeated Boer republics. These early records were advertised in such a way that it played on the tension between Afrikaans and English speakers and appealed to a sense of Afrikaner nationhood. What this meant, ultimately, is that the very first recordings of popular Afrikaans music had close links to a group of white Afrikaans speakers and their aspirations of nationhood. Coloured and black Afrikaans speakers were excluded from these recordings, despite the fact that they had developed vibrant and unique music styles. The first local recordings were made in 1912 by George Walter Dilnutt on his mobile recording unit. More mobile studios arrived in the 1920s, but it was really with the start of the 1930s that the local recording industry took off, partly thanks to hugely successful working-class boeremusiek (literally translated ‘farmer’s music’) albums, of which those by singer David de Lange were the most popular. Such records caused tension among class-aware nationalists who, from the 1930s onwards, were intent on co-opting Afrikaner culture as a vehicle for white Afrikaner nationalism. Although these albums were recorded by white musicians, traditional boeremusiek represented a complex mixture of the urban and the rural, and of race and class. Developing during the nineteenth century and the early parts of the twentieth, it was regularly performed by coloured labourers for white farm- ers at their dance parties, just like other types of labour on the farms were designated to them. Ideologues from nationalist cultural organisations laboured to codify the language and cul- ture to embody a white Afrikaans-speaking volk (nation). Part of this project was the publication of a Volksangbundel (Folk songbook) by the Federasie van Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniginge (Federation of Afrikaans Cultural Organisations, or FAK for short) in 1937 with 314 sanctioned Afrikaans songs, ranging from national anthems to picnic songs. Popular Afrikaans music that did not meet the cultural requirements, like that of David de Lange, were deliberately excluded. The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) was established in 1936, and from 1937 had a dedicated Afrikaans channel that transformed popular Afrikaans music. The ushering in of the apartheid era in 1948 heralded fleeting changes for South Africa. Its segregationist laws impacted on music performance in various ways. The destruction of mix- race urban centres like Sophiatown in Johannesburg in the mid-1950s also affected the perfor- mance of vibrant music styles like marabi jazz and swing by local black musicians. However, during the 1950s, kwela music (pennywhistle jive music that emerged among black musicians in and around Johannesburg) became a very popular genre for white recording artists (Allen 2008). Many Afrikaans musicians recorded kwela; the most prominent was the accordion virtuoso, Nico Carstens, who managed to sell in excess of a million LPs between 1954 and 1959. This coincided with the introduction of rock music to South Africa in 1956. Rock had a delayed influence on Afrikaans music. Although (possibly) the earliest Afrikaans song, ‘Gogga’ (an overt reference to The Beatles) dates to 1964, it was only from the late 1970s and early 1980s that Afrikaans music artists started playing rock music in Afrikaans. While abroad rock music had links with the social movements of the 1960s, it had limited impact among South African, including Afrikaans, youth. The 1960s represented the height of apartheid and white Afrikaners mostly accommodated its policies (Van der Merwe 2014). Furthermore, cen- sorship was strict: television was banned until 1976, and generally Afrikaans music remained superficial and heavily influenced by European Schlager music. It was only towards the end of the 1970s and into the 1980s that Afrikaans music artists started to question the political status quo. This happened at a time of growing wider discontent with the system of apartheid among Schalk van der Merwe white Afrikaans speakers. The 1980s were tumultuous years as South Africa erupted in wide- spread violence in the townships, forcing State President P.W. Botha to call a national state of emergency in 1985. White men also started campaigning against conscription, while mostly English bands performed under the banner of the End Conscription Campaign (ECC). Also around this time, early hip hop groups started to form in and around the coloured neighbour- hoods of Cape Town, although they remained largely underground. By the end of the decade, alternative Afrikaans rock musicians became staunchly critical of not just the political system but also the conservative white middle class in which they grew up. In the post-apartheid context, the Afrikaans culture industry has done well. After the state support it received under apartheid was suspended in 1994, it mostly withdrew into corporate hands (Steyn 2016). Dedicated Afrikaans television channels, radio stations, print media, online communities, brand identities and so forth have grown significantly, while Afrikaans arts festi- vals were established to ensure a vitality in the Afrikaans arts. The Afrikaans music industry has also boomed. Since 2000, a number of artists have passed the 1 million mark in sales in what is a small market. Since 2004, five Afrikaans artists have won the South African Music Award (SAMA) for best-selling local album, while in the 2012/2013 season the five top-selling local albums (of all genres, regardless of language) were Afrikaans (Van der Merwe 2017). However, the top rung of popular Afrikaans artists represent only a specific segment of the Afrikaans- speaking community. A long history of separation has made a lasting impact on commercial Afrikaans music. The mainstream remains overwhelmingly white and caters specifically for its own audience (some, like singer Steve Hofmeyr, have even come to embody right-wing Afrikaner political aspirations), despite the fact that they constitute a minority of first-language Afrikaans speakers. Although one can certainly argue that the Afrikaans recording business is – and always has been – driven by a profit model (aimed mostly at white Afrikaans speakers who have more spending power), it has at times caused friction and drawn accusations of exclusion. As a result, popular Afrikaans music has been included in political debates around linguistic identity, authenticity and the very future of Afrikaans itself. A brief tour of popular Afrikaans music studies The field of popular Afrikaans music studies is relatively young when compared to more estab- lished counterparts in Europe and the USA, or even wider popular music studies in South Africa itself. When the International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM) was founded at the first popular music studies conference in Amsterdam in 1981, no academic study had yet been done on popular Afrikaans music. In fact, it was only towards the end of the 1990s, but especially from the early 2000s onwards, that academic work – emanating from a variety of disciplines – on popular Afrikaans music started to appear. One of the first was by Ingrid Byerly (1998), who identified early forms of resistance in popular Afrikaans music and brought it into the wider discussion on late-apartheid South African music. However, to date, very few articles on popular Afrikaans music have appeared in leading journals such as Popular Music (oneexception is Froneman 2014) or the Journal of Popular Music, or in major international collec-tions of work. There is also no local branch of IASPM in South Africa, although SASRIM (the South African Society for Research in Music), which is primarily a society for musicologists, has hosted conferences where papers on popular Afrikaans music have been presented. The newly formed Africa Open Institute for Music Research and Innovation at Stellenbosch University is partly dedicated to the advancement of popular music studies, but popular Afrikaans music stud- ies as a ‘field’ is yet to be formally institutionalised at a South African university. There are, of course, historical factors that have delayed and frustrated its development. Popular Afrikaans music The political context of the apartheid era was instrumental in dividing the local attentions of musicologists between Western classical music (as many Afrikaans conservatoires tended to do, thereby also subtly accommodating the dominant narrative of white cultural supremacy) and ethnomusicology involved with local black music that represented various forms of resistance, mostly undertaken by liberal scholars in opposition to apartheid (Lucia 2005, p. xxxv). Thus, while popular music studies were gaining legitimacy abroad and among liberal local scholars (for example Anderson 1981, Coplan 1985), popular Afrikaans music was doubly excluded: from within the conservative Afrikaans scholarly community which did not regard it as a legitimate field (reflecting the global stance before the 1980s) to other scholars who regarded it as part of the culture of the oppressor. There was some merit in this assumption, since white Afrikaners as a group had the most invested in apartheid, and popular Afrikaans music often complied with, and reflected, its cultural requirements. There were, however, instances towards the end of apartheid when Afrikaans music artists resisted these requirements, and these were the first to draw academic attention, mostly from outside the field of musicology. The most prominent example of this was the anti-establishment Afrikaans rock music of the 1989 Voëlvry (literally translated as ‘free as a bird’, or even ‘free penis’) tour. The tour consisted of three acts, head- lined by Johannes Kerkorrel (Johnny Church Organ) and the Gereformeerde (‘Reformed’) Blues Band, with Bernoldus Niemand (Bernard Nobody, the working-class alter ego of native English-speaking artist James Phillips) and poet/songwriter André Letoit, who later changed his name to Koos Kombuis (Jacob Kitchen). Voëlvry is commonly regarded as the height of political Afrikaans music against a con- servative white middle-class Afrikaner society and apartheid politics. Journalist and writer Pat Hopkins (2006) published an authoritative book on Voëlvry, accompanied by a DVD produced by Shifty Records (a small, progressive record company that recorded, among other things, political music during the 1980s) boss Lloyd Ross. Although perhaps not strictly speaking an academic investigation, the book is more than just a documentation of the tour, and Hopkins successfully interrogated the way in which Voëlvry subverted the deep historical relationship between Afrikaner nationalism and Afrikaans music. Koos Kombuis’s Sex, drugs en boeremusiek (2000) and Short drive to freedom (2009), on the other hand, offer autobiographical accounts of his experiences as part of Voëlvry. Apart from these books, there is a substantial body of academic articles on Voëlvry. Jury (1996), Bosman (2004), Grundlingh (2004), Laubscher (2005), Viljoen (2005), Baines (2008) and Suriano and Lewis (2015) have all focused on either the movement directly, or the artists associated with it. Not unlike popular music studies elsewhere, protest singers, poets (through literature studies of their lyrics) and music movements are often explored themes and Voëlvry embodied all of these. Apart from Voëlvry (and distinctly different in what it represented), the hit song ‘De la Rey’ has featured prominently in the literature on popular Afrikaans music. It was released in 2006 by singer Bok (‘Buck’) van Blerk and the album (with the same name) became the fastest sell- ing Afrikaans debut album in history. The song was a reference to Koos De la Rey, a revered Boer general in the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902), and the stunning effect of this invocation in post-apartheid South Africa drew much scholarly attention (Du Pisani 2001, Bezuidenhout 2007, Lotter 2007, Baines 2009, Lambrechts and Visagie 2009, van der Waal and Robins 2011, Pretorius 2013). Furthermore, apart from a flood of local newspaper articles, it also featured in UK’s The Guardian (McGreal 2007) and The New York Times (Wines 2007). Although not groundbreaking in terms of musical style (a slow paced, folky ballad with a 6/8 time signature that is easy to sing along to) ‘De la Rey’ struck a nerve which is of significant importance for the study of post-apartheid Afrikaner identities. It is a controversial song. Some interpret it as a call to arms (McGreal 2007), while others have questioned its play on Afrikaner nostalgia: Schalk van der Merwe (Bezuidenhout 2007, Baines 2009, van der Waal and Robins 2011). The song’s popularity hinted at a surprisingly high degree of social cohesion among white Afrikaans speakers in the absence of political party platforms. ‘De la Rey’ provided an opportunity for many to express solidarity with an Afrikaner identity that was rooted in victimhood (the loss of independence in the Anglo-Boer War and the horrors of British concentration camps), instead of relating to the days of being in power (during apartheid). Such nostalgia encodes all sorts of meanings, from rightwing Afrikaners trying to hijack the song as an anthem of white power, to representing a retreat from the wider South African society in which it is felt that Afrikaans as a language and a culture is under threat. Expanding somewhat on this topic is Senekal and Van den Berg’s (2010) lyrical analyses of 62 post-apartheid Afrikaans songs released between 1998 and 2009. The most common themes they identified had to do with crime, service delivery, appeals to stand together and more com- plex issues surrounding (assumedly white) Afrikaner identity. Under the latter, they included issues surrounding the problematic place of the Afrikaner in South Africa, the new generation positioned between the past and the future, the changing landscape (including Afrikaans place names), the maltreatment of the past and emigration as an alternative. These themes suggest that a number of Afrikaans artists experience a sense of friction within the wider, culturally plural- istic South African society. Stylistically, many of the younger generation of Afrikaans protest singers seem to have continued on a trajectory established by Voëlvry, but since the context has changed so dramatically, so has its meaning. The broader South African public is sensitive to Afrikaner calls ‘to stand together’ or complaints about crime and the government’s ineffi- ciency, and often, whether legitimately or not, see them as the cultural tropes of right-leaning Afrikaners. Deidre Pretorius (2013) has made an important study of stylised representations of masculinity in Huisgenoot Tempo magazine (the premier Afrikaans pop magazine). Here, she identified seven stereotypes: boer, metroman, sportsman, retroman, student, worker and rebel, all vari- ations of white male identities. Another more recent phenomenon that has attracted much academic interest is Afrikaans music’s biggest export, the zef (‘common’ or working class) rap group, Die Antwoord (‘The Answer’). Haupt (2012a) has looked at both Bok van Blerk and Die Antwoord (specifically their use of blackface) while exploring important issues of race and agency in post-apartheid music, media and film. Heavily influenced by coloured and black gangster culture even though they are white, Die Antwoord’s appropriation of the cultural practices of the ‘other’ was discussed in a special roundtable edition in the Journal of South African and American Studies, or Safundi (Haupt 2012b, Kreuger 2012, O’Toole 2012, Van der Watt 2012). Other articles on Die Antwoord have also appeared elsewhere that focus on issues of authenticity, whiteness, cultural appropriation and the like (Marx and Milton 2011, Scott 2012, Haupt 2013, Smit 2015). Haupt is a leading author on South African hip hop and has focused especially on its development around col- oured neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Cape Town from the 1980s onwards, and how it has encoded issues of power, authenticity, race, identity and language. Often rapping in vernacular Afrikaans, these artists portray an alternative type of popular Afrikaans music that stands outside the standard space where mainstream white popular Afrikaans music, with its exclusive and insu- lar nature, dominates. They also represent deep-rooted fault lines among the various first language Afrikaans-speaking communities. Haupt (2006) has also addressed the motives behind Afrikaans arts festivals that invite coloured Afrikaans groups to perform there. He questions whether or not these are acts of buying legitimacy, and furthermore, if coloured artists are only acceptable (and thereby given access) if they perform music that caters for the tastes of white Afrikaans speakers. Whereas the literature on Voëlvry, ‘De la Rey’ and Die Antwoord is very specifically focused, there has been a number of works that have employed a broader scope. The widest Popular Afrikaans music is On Record: Popular Afrikaans Music and Society, 1900–2017 (Van der Merwe 2017), which provides a historical take on salient themes in the entire history of recorded Afrikaans music to the present, starting with the first Africana and Afrikaans records. Rob Allingham, archivist of the Gallo Record Company (an important South African label that has released a trove of local music since 1930, including very popular early boeremusiek records), was the first to provide a summary of the history of popular Afrikaans music, in the African, European and Middle Eastern section in World Music: The Rough Guide (Allingham 1999). Although a potted version, he did manage to highlight many important historical themes such as the influence of imported American music on the ‘concertina-led brand of dance-music’ of the 1930s (a reference to boeremusiek), the ubiquitous background of Afrikaner nationalism, the post-war imitation of middle-of-the-road European light music styles, the emergence of alternative Afrikaans music during the 1980s and 1990s, and the link between music revivalists and right-wing politics after 1994 (Allingham 1999, p. 651). Denis-Constant Martin’s Sounding the Cape (2012) is a notable work that provides a long his- torical account of the social complexities that played on the development of music traditions in and around Cape Town and beyond. It pays proper attention to the enormous cultural contri- butions of coloured and black musicians across a variety of genres and also highlights the role of racial segregation in breaking musical relations that have historically transcended such bounda- ries. Although it is not specifically focused on Afrikaans music, a large part of the study includes Afrikaans music elements that have emerged in this setting. Importantly, the book bridges the lasting insularity that persists in the music industry to give a comprehensive and balanced view of the music of the Cape. Another important study is Froneman’s ethnomusicological work on boeremusiek (2012), which is of special significance for the period from the 1930s to the 1950s, when it was one of the most popular genres of recorded Afrikaans music. The literature on boer- emusiek actually has a longer history. Between the 1940s and the 1960s, nationalist intellectuals wrote numerous papers and articles and made regular speeches on whether or not boeremusiek resembled an authentic Afrikaans folk tradition. They were especially interested in the cultural value of the genre and how to preserve it against foreign influences like jazz. These were, how- ever, written from a nationalist angle and subscribed to the dominant narrative of racial segrega- tion and hierarchies of apartheid. Froneman succeeds in portraying the position of boeremusiek as a juncture between race, class, religion, morality, politics, power and identity, and is authorita- tive. Klopper’s (2009) dissertation on the Afrikaans punk rock band, Fokofpolisiekar (‘Fuck off police car’), is authoritative and provides a lyrical analysis of this hugely influential group’s work. Klopper (2011) also published a biography on the band for a wider, less academic, readership. There are also other popular works, like Danie Pretorius’ Musieksterre van gister en vandag: Lewensketse En Foto’s Van Meer as 100 Musieksterre (‘Music stars of yesterday and today: life sketches and photos of more than 100 music stars’; Pretorius 1998) and Ilza Roggeband’s 50 Stemme: Die grootste name in Afrikaanse musiek (‘50 voices: the biggest names in Afrikaans music’; Roggeband 2009) that provide biographic and discographic information about prominent Afrikaans singers. Another example is the 2003 documentary, Kom laat ons sing (‘Come let us sing’), presented and co-produced by singer Laurika Rauch (Rauch et al. 2003). Here, the main focus was on Musiek-en-Liriek (‘Music and Lyric’), a television programme aired in 1979 that heralded a new phase in Afrikaans music. Although more folk than overtly political, some sub- tle resistance started to emerge in the music. The documentary also provided a wider historical perspective on popular Afrikaans music, including the manner in which apartheid censorship prohibited a lot of music innovation and how the post-apartheid era represents a time of libera- tion. The South African music industry during apartheid was indeed subject to strict censorship, mostly written about by Merrett (1994) and Drewett and Cloonan (2006). This had a direct Schalk van der Merwe impact on the production of popular music, including popular Afrikaans music. The SABC used extremely subjective measures to determine which songs could be broadcast or not. As political tension increased during the 1980s, so did the power and intensity of censorship. It is clear that, although a relatively new field, the literature on popular Afrikaans music stems from numerous disciplines and is growing at a rapid pace. There is, however, still much room and scope for studies on, for example, Afrikaans music videos, postmodernity in popular Afrikaans music, issues of gender, its role in mass Afrikaner culture and the relationship between music and technology. In terms of archives, most South African university libraries have music collections that range from ethnic to Western art music, and in some cases also popular music. However, archival material of specifically popular Afrikaans music is more limited. An impor- tant archive is the Documentation Centre for Music (DOMUS) at Stellenbosch University, which houses the personal archives of influential Afrikaans artists like Anton Goosen and Nico Carstens. DOMUS also houses the Hidden Years Music Archive Project (HYMAP), which is a vast collection of material (live recordings, albums, ephemera) documenting the popular music scene in South Africa between 1960 and 2005, and is currently being sorted. It is one of the best sources of information on popular music performance in South Africa during apartheid. The radio archives of the SABC in Johannesburg hold numerous transcription records (many in Afrikaans), censored albums (of which offending tracks were scratched out) and the like, and although it is not all sorted, it remains an important source. The Gallo Record company has an archive in Johannesburg, but it is currently (as far as can be ascertained) not curated and difficult to access. One of the more useful online sources is the South African Audio Archive (2017), which features audio clips and visuals donated by private collectors. The oldest Afrikaans recording on the site dates to 1912. Another useful online resource is the South African Rock Encyclopaedia (2017), which focuses on local rock in both English and Afrikaans. A welcome new venture is the Music van de Caab Museum on the Solms-Delta wine farm in Franschhoek which aims at showcasing the music heritage of the Cape, which is in line with the farm’s broader policy of empowering farm workers and celebrating their cultural roots. This is important in a wider context of not just preserving, but re-discovering, aspects of coloured Afrikaans music heritage that fall outside the popular mainstream. If one looks at more modern manifestations of such linguistic and racial identities in Afrikaans music (mostly hip hop), artists like Jitsvinger (who performs in an Afrikaans dialect called Afrikaaps), Churchill Naudé and Hemelbesem are notable names. The history of popular Afrikaans music is a rich one and part of a tumultuous and complex past. It is an especially relevant topic when it comes to determining the contours, or looking for indications of, social cohesion (and tension) among its various speak BACK TO TOP
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South African Spiced Shakshuka is a captivating dish that brings together the vibrant flavors of North Africa and the unique spices of South Africa. It has gained recognition for its harmonious blend of tastes and textures, making it a favorite among food enthusiasts. Easy South African Recipes For Your Kitchen The history of South African recipes reflects the country’s complicated past, which has seen colonialism, slavery, apartheid, and liberation movements. South African cuisine is a unique blend of flavors and influences from the country’s diverse cultural heritage, including indigenous African, Dutch, Malay, Indian, and British.Before European colonization, South African food was based on a hunter-gatherer culture, with traditional dishes consisting of game meat, fruits, and vegetables. The arrival of Dutch settlers in the 17th century brought about significant changes in the local cuisine. The Dutch introduced farming and livestock, which led to the introduction of South African recipes such as biltong (dried, cured meat), boerewors (sausage), and potjiekos (stew). The Dutch also brought slaves from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Madagascar, who introduced their own cuisine to South Africa. One of the most significant contributions was the Cape Malay cuisine, which originated from the Cape Muslim community. This South African food is known for its use of spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and turmeric, as well as the use of fruit in savory dishes. Indian laborers were also brought to South Africa in the 19th century to work on sugarcane plantations. They brought with them their own foods, which included curries, biryanis, and samoosas. Today, Indian cuisine is an integral part of South African food, and South African recipes such as bunny chow (a hollowed-out bread loaf filled with curry) and breyani (spicy rice dish) are popular across the country. The arrival of British colonizers in the 19th century also had an impact on South African recipes. British cuisine was introduced, which included dishes such as roast beef, fish and chips, and pudding. However, the British also brought their love of tea, which became a popular beverage in South Africa and is still enjoyed today. South African Lamb Sosaties Recipe The South African Lamb Sosaties Recipe is a traditional dish with a rich history and a delicious taste. These skewered lamb kebabs are marinated in a flavorful mixture of spices, dried fruits, and vinegar, creating a unique and savory flavor profile. Historically, sosaties have deep roots in South African cuisine, particularly among the Cape Malay community. They are believed to have originated from Indonesian and Malay influences during the spice trade era. The name “sosatie” is derived from the Indonesian word “sate,” which means skewered meat, reflecting the dish’s Indonesian origins. Method Peel the garlic and deseed the chillies, then roughly chop and place into a pestle and mortar. Bash with a pinch of salt to a rough paste. Peel, finely chop and add the ginger, then bash until broken down and combined. Finely slice the mushrooms and bamboo shoots. Heat a lug of oil in a large wok or heavy-based saucepan over a medium-high heat, add the mushrooms and fry for 4 minutes, or until lightly golden. Stir in the chilli paste and bamboo shoots and fry for a further minute. Meanwhile, mix together 3 tablespoons of soy, 4 tablespoons of rice wine vinegar, the honey and a good pinch of white pepper. Stir the mixture into the pan and cook for a minute, then pour in the hot stock and bring gently to the boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes, or until slightly reduced. Meanwhile, chop the tofu into 1cm cubes, finely slice the spring onions and chives and whisk the egg well. Once reduced, remove the soup from the heat. Using a chopstick, stir the soup in a clockwise direction until you get a little whirlpool, then slowly add the beaten egg, stirring continuously to form thin ribbons. Stir in the tofu and return to the heat for 1 minute to warm through. Season to taste with soy and vinegar, then serve immediately with the spring onions and chives scattered on top. Equipment Skewers Mixing bowls Chef's knife Cutting board Basting brush Grill or grill pan Mixing spoon Ingredients Lamb 4½ lb lamb shoulder 3 1/3 cups apricots large dried 3 onions cut into 1 inch wedges Marinade 4 oz apricot jam 2¾ oz white wine vinegar 1/4 cups brown sugar 3 bay leaves 4 garlic cloves finely chopped 2 tsp turmeric ground ¼ tsp cinnamon 1 tbsp curry powder mild Instructions Get the lamb marinating a day ahead of time. You will need 12 metal skewers. Put all the marinade ingredients in a big basin and mix them together. Take a quarter of the marinade and put it in a separate bowl. Toss the lamb chunks in the remaining marinade. Place in the fridge overnight. For 30 minutes, or until plump, soak dried apricots in boiling water. Drain and put away. Put three apricot slices and three onion wedges on each skewer, and four pieces of lamb. Prepare a grill or chargrill for medium heat. Skewers should be grilled for 15 minutes, basting occasionally with the leftover marinade and turning to brown all sides. Notes Soak skewers in water before use to prevent burning.Marinate lamb for at least 2 hours for flavor.Baste sosaties with marinade while grilling.Grill over medium heat for even cooking.Use a meat thermometer to check doneness.Serve with a dipping sauce for added flavor. South African Bunny Chow Recipe The South African Bunny Chow recipe is a South African culinary delight deeply rooted in the country’s diverse culture and history. This beloved dish, which originated in the Indian community of Durban, showcases the rich tapestry of South African cuisine. It is a testament to the fusion of flavors and traditions that make South African culture so unique. At its core, a South African Bunny Chow recipe consists of a hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with a flavorful curry. The bread serves as both a vessel and an accompaniment to the aromatic and spicy curry, creating a satisfying and hearty meal. This dish perfectly embodies the idea of using simple ingredients to create something extraordinary. Equipment Large Skillet Cutting board Chef's knife Wooden spoon or spatula Measuring cups and spoons Hollowed-out bread loaves for serving Ingredients For the curry powder ¼ tsp Cayenne pepper powder 1 tsp ground coriander ¼ tsp ground cumin 1 pinch fennel seeds 1 pinch ground fenugreek ¼ tsp black pepper ½ tsp ground turmeric ½ tsp ground ginger 1 tsp garlic powder ¼ tsp chilli powder For the bunny chow 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 tsp cumin seeds ½ tsp fennel seeds 1 stick cinnamon 2 pods green cardamom 1 star anise 1 bay leaf 1 onion chopped 2 tbsp curry powder 2 tomatoes peeled, seeded and chopped 20 oz. lamb cut into ½ inch (1,5 cm) cubes 1 tbsp ginger finely chopped fresh 1 tsp garam masala 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 12 curry leaves 3 potatoes cut into ½ inch (1,5 cm) cubes Salt 3 tbsp cilantro leaves finely chopped 2 tbsp lime juice freshly squeezed 2 cups water 2 loaves bread not sliced, each cut in half in the middle and emptied of the crumb 2 tbsp cilantro for serving Instructions Bunny Chow Brown the whole spices and bay leaf in a pan with oil over medium heat until the spices crackle and the bay leaf turns a deep brown, releasing their scents. Sauté the onion for 5–7 minutes, or until it has lost its raw color. Cook for 1 minute over medium heat with the curry powder and garam masala you set aside, then add the tomatoes and stir to incorporate. Ten minutes covered, stirring often over medium heat. Throw in the meat along with a quarter cup of water (300 ml), raw ginger, garlic, and curry leaves. Simmer for 50 minutes, or until the meat is cooked, stirring regularly over low to medium heat after it has come to a boil. Toss in the potatoes and a pinch of salt, then top off the saucepan with the remaining 3/4 cup (200 ml). Maintain a healthy blend. The meat and potatoes need to simmer for another 15 to 20 minutes to reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Mix in the lime juice and chopped cilantro. Curry Powder Put everything in a spice grinder and pulse until it resembles a fine powder. In other words, put aside. Notes Use pre-cut vegetables to save time on preparation.Brown the meat before adding it to the curry for added flavor.Adjust the level of spiciness by varying the amount of chili used.Stir the curry occasionally to prevent sticking and ensure even cooking.Taste and adjust seasonings before serving for the perfect flavor.Allow the curry to simmer to meld flavors for a more delicious result.Customize the recipe with your choice of protein for variety. South African Koeksisters Recipe The South African Koeksisters recipe for these sweet treats is deeply rooted in South African culture and have a history that dates back to the Dutch colonial era. Koeksisters are made from a simple dough consisting of flour, sugar, butter or margarine, and milk. The dough is mixed and then braided into distinctive shapes, usually twisted or plaited, before being deep-fried to a golden brown perfection. Once fried, they are immediately immersed in a syrup made from sugar, water, and sometimes a hint of lemon juice or cinnamon, creating a sticky, sweet coating. Equipment Large mixing bowl Frying pan or deep fryer Slotted spoon or tongs Saucepan for syrup Cooling rack Ingredients Soaking Syrup: 3 cups sugar 2 cups water ½ medium lemon zested in large strips 3 ginger 1/4 inch thick slices peeled fresh 1 teaspoon lemon juice Koeksisters: 2 cups flour 1 tablespoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter cold unsalted cut into chunks ½ cup milk 2 cups oil or as needed oil for frying sunflower or canola Instructions To prepare the syrup, Over medium heat, bring a mixture of sugar, water, lemon zest, ginger, and lemon juice to a boil. Ten minutes at medium heat should suffice. Take the syrup off the fire and let it cool for 30 to 45 minutes until it reaches room temperature. Place in a bowl, cover, and chill for 8 hours or overnight to let the flavors meld. To prepare the koeksisters, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt in a basin and sift. Incorporate the butter by rubbing it in with your fingers until the mixture resembles coarse cornmeal. To get a smooth dough, add the milk and whisk. Don't touch the dough for at least 2 hours after wrapping it in plastic. Spread a little flour on a clean work surface, dump out the dough, and roll it out into small round bals for frying. Bring 2 inches of oil to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 degrees C) in a deep fryer or large saucepan. Prepare a baking sheet with a wire rack. Spoon some of the chilled syrup into a serving bowl and put the rest back in the fridge. Two to five minutes, or until fragrant and golden brown, fry three koeksisters in heated oil. Take out with a slotted spoon and cool for 10 seconds in cold syrup. Place on the cooling rack. Fry and dip the remaining koeksisters until done, and then repeat with fresh cool syrup. Notes Use a thermometer to maintain the correct frying temperature.Ensure the syrup is warm when dipping the Koeksisters for better absorption.Fry in batches to prevent overcrowding in the pan.Allow Koeksisters to cool slightly before transferring to the syrup.Gently press them to absorb the syrup evenly.Use a slotted spoon to remove excess syrup and transfer to a cooling rack.Serve freshly made Koeksisters for the best taste and texture. South African Biltong Recipe South African Biltong recipe are used to create a traditional South African snack. This dried meat delicacy is not only a popular snack but also a reflection of South African culture, history, and even offers some health benefits. Originating in South Africa, Biltong has a history dating back centuries. It was initially created as a way to preserve meat in a harsh climate where refrigeration was not readily available. The process involves marinating thin slices of meat, often beef or game meats, in a mixture of vinegar, salt, and various spices, such as coriander and pepper. This marinated meat is then air-dried, allowing it to gradually dehydrate and develop a distinctive flavor and texture. Equipment Dehydrator Sharp knife for slicing meat Mixing bowl (for marinating) Measuring Spoons Ziplock bags for marinating Paper towels for patting meat dry Butcher's twine (optional) Ingredients Meat 4 1/2 lb Beef Curing spice mix 5 tbsp vinegar Brown or cider 2½ tbsp salt Coarse 2 tsp black pepper Ground 2 tbsp Coriander seed 1½ tbsp sugar Brown Instructions The coriander seeds should be toasted in a dry pan before being ground in a mortar and pestle or spice grinder. You want primarily powder with some whole or broken seed shells. Cut the meat into 1-inch (2.5-cm) thick lengths, making sure to cut against the grain, and store in a non-metallic container. Mix all the seasonings together and rub them into the meat. While flipping the meat with your hands, sprinkle it with vinegar and fully rub it in. Refrigerate the biltong, covered, for 24 hours, during which time you will turn and rub the meat with your hands occasionally. Using paper towels, pat the meat dry, being careful not to remove too much of the seasoning. Each length needs a hook attached to its thickest end. Paper clips with plastic coatings are an inexpensive alternative. Keep it hanging in your biltong box or in a well-ventilated area with a gentle breeze. To prevent the meat's casing from hardening, don't aim a fan at it. Check that nothing is touching. Use a sheet of newspaper to catch any juices that may drip from the meat. Time required to dry will change depending on ventilation, temperature, and humidity. Every few days, using clean fingers, squeeze the sides to see if the biltong is ready. 'Wet' flesh has a slight give when gently squeezed. Notes Use lean cuts of beef for a healthier option.Adjust spice levels to suit your taste preferences.Regularly check the dehydrator for even drying.Experiment with different spices for unique flavors.Slice the meat thinly for faster drying.Marinate the meat for at least 4 hours for flavor.Use a fan to improve air circulation during drying. South African Cheese Scones Recipe “We are a couple who has visited and sampled food in every country in the world. We strive to get a local recipe for every dish we place on our blog. Some we have cooked in our kitchen but most we enjoyed in the restaurants and streets of the world. Our thoughts and opinions are based on the food we loved the most, and you may find them and others you will fall in love with as well. Please enjoy the recipe and comment below.” These South African Cheese Scones are characterized by their fluffy texture and rich, cheesy flavor. They embody a fusion of influences, including Dutch, British, and indigenous African culinary traditions. Key ingredients include cheddar cheese, buttermilk, and butter. These are combined to create a dough that is gently mixed to maintain its lightness. Once baked, the scones have a golden-brown exterior and a soft, cheesy interior. The South African Cheese Scones recipes are a great snack, often served warm with butter or chutney. They hold a special place in South African culture, enjoyed at tea time or as a side dish with stews and soups. Whether made at home or savored in local eateries, these scones are a testament to the nation’s diverse heritage. Equipment Mixing bowl Baking sheet Pastry cutter or fork Grater (for cheese) Measuring cups and spoons Whisk or wooden spoon Pastry brush (optional) Ingredients 1 cup flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp salt 1/2 cup milk 2 tbsp mayonaise 1 cup cheese 1/2 cup chives Instructions Preheat oven to 400F. Spray a 12 cup muffin pan with cooking spray. Mix ingredients until blended. The batter should have a drop scone consistency. Spoon batter into muffin cups until 3/4 full. Bake for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown. Remove from oven. Allow to cool for 5 minutes and turn out onto a cooling rack, or into a lined basket. Serve warm, with finely shaved smoked ham or apricto preserves (South Africans like the combination of savory and sweet). Notes Ensure your ingredients are at room temperature for better mixing.Use cold butter to achieve a flaky texture.Grate the cheese finely for even distribution.Handle the dough gently to avoid overmixing, which can make scones tough.Consider adding herbs or spices to customize the flavor.Preheat your oven to the recommended temperature for consistent baking.Brush the scones with an egg wash for a golden brown finish. South African Chakalaka Recipe The South African Chakalaka Recipe is a traditional and flavorful dish that holds a special place in South African cuisine. It is known for its rich combination of ingredients and bold flavors. Chakalaka is typically made from a base of sautéed onions, garlic, and green peppers, which are cooked until they become tender and aromatic. One of the key elements of this dish is the addition of various vegetables such as carrots, cabbage, and tomatoes. These vegetables are finely chopped and added to the sautéed mixture, enhancing both the texture and taste of the dish. Spices play a crucial role in Chakalaka, with the inclusion of ingredients like curry powder, chili flakes, and paprika, which give it a distinct and spicy flavor profile. Equipment Large Skillet wooden spoon Cutting board knife Measuring cups and spoons Serving plates Ingredients 1 tbsp olive oil extra virgin 1 cup carrots chopped 1 cup celery chopped 2 cans tomatoes diced 1 tsp salt kosher ½ tsp black pepper freshly ground 2 tsp South African smokey spices 4 eggs fresh 4 slices wheat bread 4 slices cheese low moisture mozzarella 2 cups arugula Instructions Prepare a big pan over medium heat. After warming a pan, add some olive oil and chopped vegetables. For about 5 minutes, sauté the vegetables until they are transparent. Add diced tomatoes, seasonings, and salt to the vegetables. Ten minutes should be enough time for it to thicken while simmering. Don't let it burn on the bottom by not stirring it occasionally. When the sauce has thickened, use a wooden spoon to form four wells in the tomato mixture for the eggs. Crack eggs carefully into divots and heat for 6 to 8 minutes, or until done. The whites will be bright and fluffy, while the yolk should be liquid. Cover the dish, if you have a lid big enough, to make sure the eggs cook evenly. Toasted whole wheat bread should be served alongside the eggs. Layer cheese and greens on top of toasted bread. When the eggs are done to your liking, combine the tomato sauce with the eggs and serve over bread. If more salt and pepper are desired, add them. Notes Use canned diced tomatoes for convenience.Adjust chili pepper quantity for desired spiciness.Crack eggs gently to keep yolks intact.Cover the skillet for even poaching of eggs.Garnish with fresh herbs before serving.Serve with crusty bread for a complete meal.Experiment with different spice blends. South African Pepper Steak Pie Recipe The South African Pepper Steak Pie Recipe is a traditional dish from the vibrant and diverse culinary landscape of South Africa. This flavorful recipe is known for its rich history and is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. South Africa, with its blend of cultures and traditions, has given rise to a unique fusion of flavors in its cuisine. One of the standout dishes in this culinary tapestry is the South African Pepper Steak Pie Recipe. This dish holds a special place in the hearts and kitchens of many South Africans, reflecting the country’s diverse heritage. Additionally, the South African Pepper Steak Pie Recipe often features a variety of vegetables and protein sources such as beef, lamb, or chicken. These ingredients contribute to a well-balanced meal that provides essential nutrients like protein, vitamins, and minerals. The use of aromatic spices like cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom not only enhances the flavor but may also offer health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory properties. South African Cheese Scones Recipe South African Cheese Scones recipes are a baked pastry often enjoyed as a snack or appetizer. They are characterized by their fluffy texture and cheesy, slightly tangy taste. Historically, South Africa’s traditions have been influenced by various cultures, including Dutch, British, Indian, and indigenous African cuisines. The cheese scone recipe is a testament to this fusion. The use of cheese, a staple in many Western diets, combines with indigenous ingredients and techniques, creating a unique South African twist on a classic British pastry. Equipment Mixing bowl Baking sheet Pastry cutter or fork Grater (for cheese) Measuring cups and spoons Whisk or wooden spoon Pastry brush (optional) Ingredients 1 cup flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp salt 1/2 cup milk 2 tbsp mayonaise 1 cup cheese 1/2 cup chives Instructions Preheat oven to 400F. Spray a 12 cup muffin pan with cooking spray. Mix ingredients until blended. The batter should have a drop scone consistency. Spoon batter into muffin cups until 3/4 full. Bake for 20-25 minutes, until golden brown. Remove from oven. Allow to cool for 5 minutes and turn out onto a cooling rack, or into a lined basket. Serve warm, with finely shaved smoked ham or apricto preserves (South Africans like the combination of savory and sweet). Notes South African Pumpkin Fritters Recipe South African Pumpkin Fritters recipes are a delightful dish that holds a special place in South African culture. These fritters, commonly known as “Pampoenkoekies” in Afrikaans, are a part of the country’s heritage. Their history dates back to the early Dutch settlers who brought their cooking traditions to the region in the 17th century. The South African Pumpkin Fritters recipe is made from a simple yet wholesome combination of grated pumpkin, flour, sugar, and a hint of spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg. These ingredients are mixed together to form a thick batter, which is then spooned into hot oil and fried until golden brown. The result is a crispy, golden exterior that encases a soft and tender interior. The South African Pumpkin Fritters recipes are more than just a tasty treat; they are also a reflection of the country’s cultural influences. South Africa’s culinary traditions have been shaped by the indigenous people, Dutch, Malay, Indian, and other communities who have made this land their home. The South African Pumpkin Fritters recipe, with their blend of sweet and spicy flavors, showcases this fusion. Historically, South African Pumpkin Fritter recipes were prepared during special occasions and celebrations, such as weddings and festivals. They symbolize unity and togetherness, as they are often shared among family and friends. Equipment Pots, Pans and Cooking Equipment Needed for The South African Pumpkin Fritters Recipe Top Ways to Make A Better South African Pumpkin Fritters Recipe Best Way to Store Leftovers From The South African Pumpkin Fritters Recipe Tips and Tricks For Easier Creation Ingredients 2 cups pumpkin cooked 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 teaspoons baking powder not soda 2 tablespoons sugar granulated 2 large eggs oil for frying sugar cinnamon flavor Instructions 1.The dry ingredients should be combined in a food processor. If you don't have a food processor, just use a bowl to combine everything. 3.Whether using a food processor or a mixing bowl, add the eggs and process until a thick batter develops. When tested with a spoon, the batter should nearly retain its form. If the batter is overly thick, a drop or two of milk should do the trick. If the mixture is too thin, which shouldn't happen, add a little more flour. Put oil in a pan and turn the heat up to medium-high. Drop heaping spoonful of batter into the pan. Make sure they're not touching. Since some of the batter will inevitably be left on the spoon, don't expect very large fritters. Fry one side until it is firm and brown, then flip it over and do the same. Although a non-stick pan eliminates the need for oil or butter, even a small amount of oil yields better results. The fritters will rise and retain their form while cooking, but they will deflate a little as soon as you remove them from the pan. Lightly pressing on the fritters should reveal whether or not they are done. When finished, they have a tendency to bounce back. No batter should be escaping from the sides, so if you're worried, press down even more. Sprinkle with heaps of crunchy cinnamon-flavored sugar and serve warm as a side dish or dessert. Notes Maintain consistent oil temperature while frying for even cooking.Use a spoon or ice cream scoop for uniform fritter sizes.Flip fritters gently to avoid splattering hot oil.Ensure the batter is well-mixed to incorporate all ingredients.Adjust sugar and spice levels to suit personal preferences.Test oil readiness by dropping a small piece of batter; it should sizzle and float.Serve fritters immediately for the best taste and texture. South African Oxtail Potjiekos Recipe The South African Oxtail Potjiekos recipe is a renowned and flavorful dish rooted in the country’s culinary heritage. This hearty and aromatic dish has a history dating back to the early days of Dutch settlers in South Africa, and it continues to be a beloved choice for gatherings and special occasions across the nation. Oxtail Potjiekos, often simply referred to as “Potjiekos,” embodies the essence of South African cuisine, showcasing a richblend of flavors and a cooking method that brings people together around a communal pot.The South African Oxtail Potjiekos recipe is a South African dish with Dutch origins. Oxtail, a flavorful and gelatinous meat, is slow-cooked in a traditional cast-iron potjie over an open flame. This dish’s charm lies in its rich flavors, blending spices like cloves and bay leaves with tomatoes and red wine, creating a mouthwatering sauce that clings to the tender oxtail. Equipment Cast-iron potjie pot (traditional) Large cooking pot (alternative) Cooking utensils (e.g., wooden spoon) Cutting board knife Plate or tray for meat preparation Stove or open flame for cooking Ingredients 2 whoe onions Cut into rings 4 tbsp cooking oil 1/8 Cup wheat Flour 1 tsp salt 1 tsp pepper 4 1/2 lbs beef Oxtail Cut into about 5 cm long pieces 1/2 cup vinegar White Wine 3/4 cup Sugar brown 5 carrots Cleaned and cut into large chunks 4 potatoes Cleaned and cut into quarters 1 pkt Oxtail soup powder Instructions Put some flour in a bag and season it with salt and pepper powder. To ensure that the oxtail is evenly coated with the seasoned flour, place the pieces in the bag and shake vigorously. 3.Cook the floured oxtail in oil that has been warmed in a skillet. To ensure even browning, turn the oxtail pieces while they cook. Throw all of this into a big saucepan and set it aside. Fry the sliced onions in the same pan until they are golden. Bring water to a boil in a saucepan, then add the oxtail. When the oxtail has softened, about 2 hours, add the fried onions and continue simmering. Put the sugar and vinegar into the pot. Add the soup powder and the sliced carrots and potatoes to the pan. Keep the vegetables in the oven for another 15 minutes. Notes Brown the oxtail meat for added flavor.Use a lid on your potjie pot for even cooking.Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.Add vegetables and herbs for depth of flavor.Adjust seasoning gradually to taste.Simmer over low heat for tender meat.Skim off excess fat during cooking. South African Melktert Recipe The South African Melktert recipe is a South African dessert that holds a special place in the country’s heritage. It’s a creamy and delightful treat that has been enjoyed for generations. In South African households, Melktert is often prepared for special occasions and family gatherings. It’s a sweet and comforting dessert that brings people together.This dessert has an interesting historical background. It is believed to have been influenced by Dutch and Indonesian culinary traditions, as these cultures have had a significant impact on South African cuisine. The name “Melktert” translates to “milk tart,” and this dish lives up to its name with its rich and creamy filling. Equipment Mixing bowls Whisk or mixing spoon 9-inch pie or tart pan Measuring cups and spoons Rolling pin (for pastry) Cooling rack Ingredients Sucre Patee (Pastry Crust) 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1/3 cup sugar confectioner’s powdered ¼ teaspoon salt 9 Tablespoons butter unsalted 1 large egg yolk Milk filling 2 1/4 cups milk 2 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons flour 3-4 tablespoons cornstarch 1/2 cup sugar 2 Large eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla extract ½ teaspoon almond extract optional ½ teaspoon cinnamon ½ teaspoon nutmeg or replace with cinnamon Instructions Crust Pastry Prepare a 9-inch pie pan with a detachable bottom by buttering or spraying it thoroughly. Put away for now. Put the flour, salt, and sugar into a food processor and pulse a few times to combine. Add the butter and pulse until a dough-like consistency is reached. The dough will barely come together after adding the egg yolk and pulsing. Take the dough out and lay it on the counter; knead it briefly to bring together all the pieces. Minimal dough handling is optimal. If the dough is overworked, it will become tough. The dough is done when it can be shaped into a ball with very little further moisture. Be extremely gently as you press the dough into the prepared pie pan, beginning in the middle and working your way outward and up the edges until the pan is completely lined with pastry. Put the pie pan in the freezer for at least 30 minutes; if time is short, use a brick and bake it with beans to keep the dough from rising. Put a rack in the middle of the oven and preheat it to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (205 degrees C). If you want a dry and golden crust, bake it for 20–25 minutes. Put apart Filling Milk Stir together the butter, nutmeg, and milk in a saucepan set over medium heat; bring to a boil, then turn off the heat. Whisk together the eggs, flour, cornstarch, sugar, vanilla extract, and almond extract in a separate basin. In a pot, stir gently to avoid lumps. Bring the pan back to the heat source, and whisk continually until bubbles form in the mixture. Preparation time is roughly 5-6 minutes. Take off the stove and ladle the filling into the prebaked pastry casing. Cinnamon powder, please. Put in the fridge and wait to serve. Notes When making the custard, constantly stir to prevent lumps.Allow the custard to cool slightly before pouring it into the pastry crust.Sprinkle cinnamon or nutmeg on top for added flavor.Serve the Melktert at room temperature for the best taste and texture.For a decorative touch, use a fine sieve to dust powdered sugar on the top. South African Chicken Curry Recipe The South African Chicken Curry is a popular dish known for its rich and aromatic flavors. It comes originally from the southern region of India, where it is a staple in many households. This curry is well known there for its diverse range of spices and seasonings, each contributing to its distinct taste profile. Equipment Large saucepan or Dutch oven Wooden spoon or spatula Cutting board knife Measuring cups and spoons Mixing bowl Serving platter or bowls Ingredients 6 chicken thighs 2 tbsp curry powder 2 tbsp flour 2 tbsp brown sugar 1 tbsp black pepper powder 1/2 cup jam apricot 2 tbsp vinegar 1 tbsp mustard 1 1/2 cup water 2 tbsp garlic chopped 1 onion sliced into rings 1 green pepper diced 8 oz mushrooms halved 3 tbsp vegetable oil Instructions To make the curry flour, combine curry powder, flour, brown sugar, and black pepper. Stir together the apricot jam, vinegar, mustard, and water in a separate basin. In a pan with a shallow rim, heat the oil. Season the chicken on both sides with salt and pepper and then Brown the chicken in the cooking oil. Put on a plate and put away temporarily. Sauté onion in the same pan until translucent, then add the garlic and stir for an additional 30 seconds.The good brown bits left behind from the chicken add great flavor to the curry if you scrape them off. After a few minutes of stirring, add the mushrooms and peppers. Put the chicken thighs back into the pan, and sprinkle spice mixture over them. Stir in the apricot preserves mixture and cook for a few more minutes. Cover and cook over low heat, checking and tossing periodically, until chicken is cooked through. Serve it over a bed of rice Notes Sauté onions and spices until fragrant for enhanced flavor.Use boneless, skinless chicken pieces for quicker cooking.Simmer the curry on low heat to allow flavors to meld.Adjust the spiciness by adding or reducing chili powder.Stir occasionally to prevent sticking or burning.Garnish with fresh cilantro before serving for a burst of freshness.Consider marinating the chicken beforehand for more flavor. South African Cheeza Recipe The South African Cheeza Recipe, also known as South African Cheese and Corn Bread, is a delightful culinary creation with a rich history and some health benefits worth noting. This dish is a fusion of flavors and cultures, combining elements from both African and European culinary traditions.The combination of corn and cheese in this dish creates a satisfying and flavorful meal that’s not only delicious but also provides essential nutrients. However, it’s important to enjoy it in moderation, especially if you’re watching your calorie intake. Equipment a. Oven b. Baking dish c. Mixing bowls d. Whisk e. Measuring cups and spoons f. Grater or shredder g. Knife and cutting board h. Serving platter or dish Ingredients 12 slices Bacon 6 Spring Onions 6 slices Wheat Bread ⅜ cups Mayonnaise tngy 3 cups Cheddar Cheese Grated and roughly grated Instructions Crumble the bacon once it has been fried. Separate the green and white sections of the spring onion and chop them into small pieces. Warm up the bread in a toaster. Combine the mayonnaise, cheese, spring onions, and bacon in a bowl and stir to combine. Put the buttered toast on a baking sheet and top it with Cheeza. To get a bubbling, golden sauce, grill it for a while. Notes Use high-quality cheese for enhanced flavor.Grate the cheese fresh for better melting.Mix corn and cheese thoroughly for even distribution.Preheat the oven for consistent baking.Adjust seasoning to taste.Experiment with different cheese varieties.Customize with herbs or spices for a unique twist. South African Bobotie Recipe The South African Bobotie recipe is a dish that captures the essence of South African culinary traditions. This savory creation boasts a rich history and flavors that make it a part of South African culture.Imagine a dish where minced meat mingles with an assortment of spices to create a flavorful base. What sets it apart is the golden-brown topping, a creamy mixture of eggs and milk that adds a touch of sweetness to balance the savory goodness below. Bobotie’s origins can be traced back to the Dutch East India Company’s influence on South Africa, infusing Indonesian and Dutch elements into the local cuisine. Over time, it has evolved into a South African classic, celebrated for its unique blend of influences Equipment Ovenproof dish (for baking the bobotie) Frying pan (for sautéing ingredients) Mixing bowls (for combining ingredients) Whisk (for mixing the egg topping) Cutting board and knife (for chopping ingredients) Grater (for grating spices) Measuring cups and spoons (for precise measurements) Ingredients Main 1½ pound beef 1 large onion finely diced 2 cloves garlic minced ⅔ cup raisins 3 tablespoons apricot jam 2 slices bread white remove crusts ½ cup milk full cream 2 tablespoons almonds flaked 2 tablespoons cooking oil Spices 1 tablespoon turmeric 1 teaspoon cumin ground ½ teaspoon cinnamon ground ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 teaspoons curry powder mild 1 teaspoon dried herbs oregano and basil mix pepper to taste salt to taste Instructions Have a 365F/185C oven ready to go. Put this in two bowls. Milk should be used to soak crustless bread. Soak the raisins for a while. Don't touch those dishes for now. To make translucent onions, heat oil in a big pan or skillet over medium heat and sauté the onions for 5 minutes. While tossing often to break down into small grains, add all the spices, minced garlic, and ground beef. To get a nice brown color, cook for around 10 minutes. Add the apricot preserves and stir to combine. Meanwhile, using your hands, squeeze the milk out of the bread, setting the milk aside to use as a topping for the eggs. Take the raisins out of their water. Toss the bread cubes, almond flakes, and raisins into the bowl and mix thoroughly. Add another 5 minutes of cooking time at a medium heat. Put the ingredients in an oven-safe dish. Press the beef mixture down with the back of a spoon and smooth the top. The egg topping must remain on top of the meat and not sink into it. Combine the soaked bread's milk with the eggs, turmeric, cumin, salt, and a mixing bowl. The meat should be covered with the egg mixture, and the bay leaves should be placed on top. Bake for 20 minutes, or until the center is set, if using an egg custard. Notes Use lean ground beef for a healthier option.Toast the bread for breadcrumbs to enhance flavor.Soak the raisins in warm water for easier blending.Adjust spice levels to taste, as bobotie can be mild or spicy.Add a pinch of turmeric for a vibrant color.Garnish with chopped fresh herbs for freshness. South African Lemon Meringue Tart The South African Lemon Meringue Tart recipe is a dessert that holds a special place in South African cuisine. This exquisite treat combines the zesty tang of lemons with the sweetness of meringue in a balance of flavors and textures. Its creation and popularity are deeply ingrained in South African culture. The South African Lemon Meringue Tart recipe a delightful experience with a touch of history and potential health benefits. Equipment Mixing bowls 8 or 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom whisk Saucepan for lemon curd Electric mixer for meringue Zester or grater for lemon zest Oven for baking Ingredients 1 Crust any crumbled cookie type mixed with a tiny bit of butter African Tennis Biscuits but Digestives works well too) 1/2 cup emon juice 1 can condensed milk 2 eggs separated Pinch salt 3 tablespoons sugar castor castor type Instructions Turn the oven temperature up to 160 degrees Celsius (325 degrees Fahrenheit). Combine condensed milk and lemon juice until smooth and thick. Mix the egg yolks with the salt. Combine with the sweetened condensed milk. Add to a deep tart dish, on top of the crust you've already pushed into the dish. Put it in the oven for 20 minutes with no cover. Egg whites should be beaten until stiff peaks form for the top layer. Beat for another minute after gradually adding the castor sugar. Dollop this on top of the baked filling to create peaks. Add another 20 minutes to the baking time, or until the meringue is a light golden color. Notes Use fresh lemons for the most vibrant lemon flavor.When making the lemon curd, stir continuously to avoid curdling.Ensure the tart crust is baked to a light golden color for a crisp base.Let the tart cool completely before adding the meringue to prevent melting.Use room temperature egg whites for better meringue stability.When piping the meringue, create decorative swirls for an appealing presentation. BACK TO TOP
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Anton het al reg oor die land sy stem laat hoor en is n natuurlike liedjie skrywer, met n GROOT stem. Anton Thomas is n liefdevolle mens en is baie friendelik, behalwe as dit kom by mense wat haatig teenoor die natuur, of mense en kinders kom. Anton Thomas het goei morele waardes en is maklik om mee oor die weg te kom . Oor die algemeen is Anton n kunstige mens, hy hou daarvan om nuwe idees mee verendag te kom. Hy hou van teken, huise ontewerp, tuinmaak, om plante te kweek, veral vrugte boome, en Anton isb aie lief vir die natuur. Anton Thomas was op verskei geleenthede op TV saam met advertensies, en bekende afrikaanse seriese. Anton Thomas het ook advertensies gedoen met sy Goue stem vir Brittos, Sibino's, radio stings ens. Anton Thomas is baie passievol en erenstig oor sy sang lobaan, en is n man wat op staat gemaak kan word. SY WOORD IS SY EER. Die Johannesburg se sanger Anton Thomas se nuutste enkelsnit Soms is ‘n liedjie met ‘n country-skop, maar dit beweeg weg van die meer tradisionele klanke en die resultaat ‘n pure rock/country-plesier. Anton Thomas Met dié liedjie het Anton probeer om verskillende genres te meng. “Ek is mal oor country en ek hou ook van sekere elemente van rock. Ek dink het ek daarin geslaag om met ‘n splinternuwe klank vorendag te kom,” vertel hy. Anton, wat bekendheid verwerf het toe hy aan Patricia Lewis se Supersterre deelgeneem het,saam met talle optredes in kuier plekke,troues en funksie, skryf sy eie liedjies, en Soms , verduidelik hy, is gegrond op emosies wat net in liedjies tot uiting gekom het. Soms is ‘n persoonlike liedjie wat handel oor die swart tye waardeur hy in sy eie lewe moes worstel. Soms is ook in verskeie opsigte ‘n liefdesliedjie. “Dit is ‘n liedjie waarna paartjies kan luister en tevrede voel dat hulle saam die storms trotseer het.” Die titel van die liedjie Soms het ‘n denotatiewe en konnotatiewe betekenis: eerstens, dui dit op die letterlike betekenis dat ‘n vrou soms nie goed genoeg voel vir ‘n man nie en dan ook die omgekeerde. Tweedens, is dit ‘n metafoor wat ‘n platform skep vir ‘n paartjie om hulle gevoelens uit te beeld. Anton beskou homself as ‘n liefdesliedjie skrywer.“My liedjies handel meestal oor situasies, emosies en omstandighede binne ‘n liefdesverhouding. Ek poog altyd om liedjies te skryf wat die positiewe kant van die liefde uitbeeld, en nie die negatiewe nie. Ek glo dat God liefde is, en ek glo ook dat die liefde ‘n werklike teenwoordigheid van God is.” Hy sê die meeste van sy kreatiewe idees word in die vroeë oggendure gebore. “Dit is emosies wat in woorde uitgebring word. Ek sing dit sonder dat ek weet wat die volgende noot of woord gaan wees. Ek neem die rou weergawes op en verwerk dit dan totdat dit reg voel.” Anton, wat homself bedags besig hou met navorsing oor kriptovaluta, het bykans ‘n dekade gelede sy toetrede tot die Suid-Afrikaanse musiekbedryf gemaak. Verskeie liedjies waaronder die gewilde Bokke Bo, wat goed deur plaaslike radiostasies en luisteraars ontvang is, het uit sy pen verskyn. Daar het nog nie ‘n vollengte-album uit die Thomas-stal verskyn nie, maar Anton sê hy het genoeg liedjies vir twee albums. “As die tyd reg is, sal daar wel ‘n album verskyn,” knipoog hy. Anton vertel spottenderwys dat sy musikale rolmodel nog altyd Elvis Presley was. “Mense het my egter Elvis begin noem. Ek weet hulle het dit as kompliment bedoel, maar ek wil net Anton Thomas wees. Niemand anders nie.” SOMS is ‘n radiovriendelike luisterliedjie wat by oud en jonk sal byval vind. Anton se stem is diep en ryk en dit is ook waarom hy perfek binne die liefdesliedgenre pas. Anton Thomas kan bereik word op . Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AntonThomasTOP Youtube en vele ander sosiale netwerke Kontak Anton Thomas: +27628115161 anthonthomasfull@gmail.com Anton Thomas is te ondersteun deur: BRANDMERK EN ONTWERP MET And Many More Artists from Germany and South Africa Christina Betz. Wenn nach Jahren die Beziehung plötzlich endet, ist das die beste Gelegenheit die Gefühle in einem Song zu verarbeiten.Auch wenn es für Christina schwer war den Song zu veröffentlichen, da dieser alle Enttäuschung, Selbstzweifel, Trauer und auch Wut über das unerwartete Aus der Beziehung behandelt, war dieser Schritt wichtig um sich frei zu machen.Die Sängerin sagt selbst zu dem Titel:„Es hat also etwas Mut gebraucht das öffentlich zu machen.Da aber fast jeder Mensch schon solch eine Erfahrung im Leben machen musste, wollte ich damit sagen dass es immer weiter geht im Leben und Anderen damit Trost zu spenden und natürlich auch Mut zu machen. Man muss sich neu sortieren und weitermachen. Also nie vergessen ….das Leben geht weiter und bleib wo du bist….“Die Musik begleitet die Künstlerin schon ihr ganzes Leben und war immer für sie da. Aus einer kindlichen Leidenschaft wurde ein Hobby, welches durch Unterricht und Training bald zu den ersten Songs führte.Die Melodie wurde von der Berliner Musikerin Bernadette La Hengst inspiriert und der Text stammt von Christina Betz. Anton Thomas gebore 1979 in die Suidelike Deel Van Gauteng. Anton het n passie vir sang ontwikkel van n baie jong ouderdom waar hy gesing het in die Turfontein Laerskool as eerste supraan vir 5jaar. Nadat Anton metrikileer het in HOËRSKOOL LINDEN in 1996, het hy sy sang passie weer aangepak nadat hy nerens anders in gepas het nie. Musiek is Anton Thomas se eerste liefde en is sy ware passie as lobaan. Anton het al reg oor die land sy stem laat hoor en is n natuurlike liedjie skrywer, met n GROOT stem. Anton Thomas is n liefdevolle mens en is baie friendelik, behalwe as dit kom by mense wat haatig teenoor die natuur, of mense en kinders kom. Anton Thomas het goei morele waardes en is maklik om mee oor die weg te komI'm a Music Artist with a passion for good meaningful music, making a good difference in peoples lives is my first priority in life, contact me on (+27)62 811 5161 or find me on Facebook KayCee(Karla Christene) Karla Christene is a 22 year old singer from Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa. She started singing lessons at the age of 5 and won her first competition at the age 6. She entered and won numerous singing competitions throughout the years until the last one she did in 2012 - which she won and was also overall winner of the competition. In 2011 she launched her debut cd, “Amper Daar” (translated to "Nearly there"). It had her favourite cover songs as well as 4 originals on. The song that became an immediate hit was “Blou-oog engel” (translated to "Blue eyed angel"). Her fans started calling her the “Blou-Oog Engel” – because of her beautiful blue eyes and loving, caring personality. Karla Christene launched her 2nd CD - Eerste liefde (translate to "First love") on 7 March 2015. This was also the name of her tour to Belgium (18 - 30 March) where she will introduced the cd. The title song was 9th on the HOSA Radio's Top100 for 2014. Since 2012 Karla Christene is a full time/professional singer. She shared the stage with many of South Africa's top performers i.e. Blackie Swart, Wynand & Cheree, Manie Jackson, Matt Hurter, Mark Haze and also most of the local super stars i.e. Desmond Wells, Hugo Nieuwoudt etc. Coenie Claassen Coenie de Villiers has changed the landscape of South African music and in particular Afrikaans music over the past 40 years. His first recording (an own composition for EMI and released in 1978/9) won a SARIE Award and the originality of the song foreshadowed what has become one of the most radical and important creative careers in South African music. FOUR DECADES His career has subsequently spanned nearly four decades and nearly 20 albums of his own material, garnered three SAMA awards and numerous other accolades, including the medal of honour by the South African Council of Arts and Sciences. His creative work and recordings have been banned by the previous regime, but he has consistently broken down barriers in the face of adversity and shunned commercial credit in the process. Coenie has performed in Canada, England, Holland, Belgium and New Zealand. Artists who have appeared with him and worked with him on his critically-acclaimed albums include Dave Koz, Jonathan Butler, Hugh Masekela, Sibongile Khumalo, Sipho Gumede, Amampondo, Gloria Bosman, David Kramer, Robbie Jansen, Basil “Mannenberg” Coetzee, and a plethora of the greatest names in quality Afrikaans music, including Karen Zoid, Laurika Rauch and Kurt Darren. His previous album, Hart van Glas (Heart of Glass) reached gold status and was critically acclaimed. His opera Maximilan (with lyrics by John Jackson) was performed in Austria in 2009 as part of the Klagenfurt Summer Festival. Chrissie Rossouw Chrissie Rossouw aka Chrissie Kletz, Vocal artist, Songwriter and Composer, Radio Presenter, Sound, and Film Producer. Co-Owner of Angel Music Studio Productions. Chrissie Rossouw is a country music singer, director, video editor, songwriter and radio DJ from Potchefstroom, South Africa. Rossouw grew up in a rural village called Koster in North West. Her love for music was deeply rooted in her childhood but her music career only got shape and kicked off when she married Phillip Rossouw, a keen musician who had been involved in many different projects. She released her debut album 'Pappa se Meisiekind' that featured Ray Dylan, Andries Botha and Deon Vd Merwe, Renaldo Taute, Sez Adamson, Denny Laloutte and Vinnie Henrico. Rossouw is the co-owner of a production house called Angel Music Studio Productions, a company that specialises in audio, video and broadcast productions. Rossouw was also the production leader of two successful television series of 13 episodes each titled 'Die Ekstra Myl' and 'Springbok stories' that broadcast on Kyknet. Rossouw and Martiza joined forces and released their first country Gospel album and DVD, with 12 tracks and 12 music videos called 'Gospel From The Heart'. Magdel Spanellis I am a singer and performer in Cape Town South Africa, and live in a small town called Gansbaai. Music is my passion and I cannot wait for the world to hear my music. I love entertaining and performing live. There is just nothing that makes my heart beat faster than performing and connecting with people on a different level.... a spiritual level because I believe music touches the soul. This is what I love doing, I love touching souls and if that means I can do what I love most and still be able to do what I am destined to do then my life if complete...... This is only the beginning, and I am looking forward to my future in the music industry.... yes there is a new girl on the block and her name is Magdel Spanellis..... BE PART OF MY JOURNEY! 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