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Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Kliprivier polka
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Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Kliprivier polka

Well-known South African artist and band leader of the 1960s and 1970s, who recorded mostly in the "boeremusiek" genre, although he released a number of albums with popular music during the 1970s. He had a hit on the South African Top 20 in 1967 with "Oliekolonie", which reached #10 and charted for 7 weeks. This song is off the album "Oliekolonie", released in 1967.
Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Die ou kraal liedjie
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02:03

Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Die ou kraal liedjie

Well-known South African artist and band leader of the 1960s and 1970s, who recorded mostly in the "boeremusiek" genre, although he released a number of albums with popular music during the 1970s. He had a hit on the South African Top 20 in 1967 with "Oliekolonie", which reached #10 and charted for 7 weeks. This song is off the album "Oliekolonie", released in 1967.
Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Dis nie myne nie
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01:49

Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Dis nie myne nie

Well-known South African artist and band leader of the 1960s and 1970s, who recorded mostly in the "boeremusiek" genre, although he released a number of albums with popular music during the 1970s. He had a hit on the South African Top 20 in 1967 with "Oliekolonie", which reached #10 and charted for 7 weeks. This song is off the album "Oliekolonie", released in 1967.
Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Boerekos
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02:14

Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Boerekos

Well-known South African artist and band leader of the 1960s and 1970s, who recorded mostly in the "boeremusiek" genre, although he released a number of albums with popular music during the 1970s. He had a hit on the South African Top 20 in 1967 with "Oliekolonie", which reached #10 and charted for 7 weeks. This song is off the album "Oliekolonie", released in 1967.
Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Ollie se vastrap
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02:24

Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Ollie se vastrap

Well-known South African artist and band leader of the 1960s and 1970s, who recorded mostly in the "boeremusiek" genre, although he released a number of albums with popular music during the 1970s. He had a hit on the South African Top 20 in 1967 with "Oliekolonie", which reached #10 and charted for 7 weeks. This song is off the album "Oliekolonie", released in 1967.
Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Penniefluitjie kwela
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02:30

Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Penniefluitjie kwela

Well-known South African artist and band leader of the 1960s and 1970s, who recorded mostly in the "boeremusiek" genre, although he released a number of albums with popular music during the 1970s. He had a hit on the South African Top 20 in 1967 with "Oliekolonie", which reached #10 and charted for 7 weeks. This song is off the album "Oliekolonie", released in 1967.
Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Sing en fluit
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Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Sing en fluit

Well-known South African artist and band leader of the 1960s and 1970s, who recorded mostly in the "boeremusiek" genre, although he released a number of albums with popular music during the 1970s. He had a hit on the South African Top 20 in 1967 with "Oliekolonie", which reached #10 and charted for 7 weeks. This song is off the album "Oliekolonie", released in 1967.
Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Oliekolonie (LP version)
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Boet van Wyk & Sy Orkes – Oliekolonie (LP version)

Well-known South African artist and band leader of the 1960s and 1970s, who recorded mostly in the "boeremusiek" genre, although he released a number of albums with popular music during the 1970s. He had a hit on the South African Top 20 in 1967 with "Oliekolonie" (the 7" release of this song), which reached #10 and charted for 7 weeks. This version is off the album "Oliekolonie", released in 1967.
Vicki du Preez – Somer
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Vicki du Preez – Somer

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Wees tog nou vrolik
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Vicki du Preez – Wees tog nou vrolik

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Heimweë
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Vicki du Preez – Heimweë

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Dink aan my
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Vicki du Preez – Dink aan my

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Ek verlang na jou
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Vicki du Preez – Ek verlang na jou

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Senorita
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Vicki du Preez – Senorita

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Maatjie
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Vicki du Preez – Maatjie

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Want ek is verlief op jou
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Vicki du Preez – Want ek is verlief op jou

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Net ‘n droom
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Vicki du Preez – Net ‘n droom

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Vanaand
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Vicki du Preez – Vanaand

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Ek min jou
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Vicki du Preez – Ek min jou

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.
Vicki du Preez – Nou soek my hart die sonskyn
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Vicki du Preez – Nou soek my hart die sonskyn

South African artist, born Vicki Groenewald on 2 August 1946 in Westdene, Johannesburg. She was educated at Jubileum Primary School in Mayfair West and at D.F. Malan High School in Crosby. Her father had a jazz band in the 1940s and 1950s, which motivated her to start singing at the age of 3. At school she regularly appeared in concerts and operettas. In 1972 she started singing with various bands, until she met Bez Martin and an audition at the SABC followed, resulting in this transcription record with Theo Erasmus and his Orchestra. In 1976 she was offered a recording contract, and several 7” singles followed, including “Totsiens Aufwiedersehen” which reached #12 on the South African Top 20 in 1977, charting for 7 weeks. She also appeared in various television shows, including Ateljee 4, Treffers, Sing Country, Spies en Plessié and Skemertyd, and regularly performed with her band Vision. This song is off the SABC Transcription Record “Nou Soek My Hart Die Sonskyn”, with Theo Erasmus and His Orchestra, released in 1975.