Valiant Swart
Valiant Swart | |
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Background information | |
Origin | South Africa |
Genres |
Alternative rock Punk rock |
Years active | 1990– present |
Labels | Rhythm Records |
Website | Official Website |
Valiant Swart (born Pierre Nolte, 25 November 1965), is a South African musician, Afrikaans folk rock singer/songwriter and actor from Wellington who resides in Stellenbosch. In 1977, at 11 years old, Valiant was given a guitar by his father and taught himself to play songs like Baby Blue by George Baker and Hush Hush Maria of Joe Dolan. Two years later he owned his first electric guitar. He writes and sings in both English and Afrikaans. The work that was begun by artists like Anton Goosen and, later, Koos Kombuis was continued by Swart.
In 2014 he released a collaboration with Jack Parow called Tema van jou lied. [1]
Albums
- Die Mystic Boer (1996)
- Dorpstraat Revisited (1996)
- Kopskoot (1997)
- Roekeloos (1998)
- Deur die Donker Vallei (1999)
- Boland Punk (2001)
- Maanhare (2002)
- Song vir Katryn (2003)
- ‘n Jaar in die son (with Koos Kombuis) (2003)
- @ Jinx (with Mel Botes) (2004)
- Mystic Myle (2005)
- Horisontaal (2006)
- Vuur en Vlam with Ollie Viljoen (2007)
- Vrydagaand/Saterdagaand (2008)
- Wild en Wakker with Ollie Viljoen (2010)
Singles
- Dis my Kruis (1996)
- Boomtown hotel (1996)
- Die skoene moet jy dra (1996)
- Dis 'n honde lewe (1997)
- Eldorado (1997)
- Ware liefde (1997)
- Eyeshadow (1998)
- Roekeloos (1998)
- Sonvanger (2002)
- Matrooslied (2002)
- Jakarandestraat (2003)
- Liefde in die suburbs (2003)
- Dans met my baby (2003)
- Die Sewe Af (2003)
- Lekker verby (2003)
- Dad se vastrap (2003)
- Horisontaal (2006)
- Vaalhoed se baas (2006)
- Spook en diesel (2008)
- Heaven Hill blues (2008)
- Tema van jou lied (with Jack Parow) (2014)
DVDs
- Live in die Staatsteater (2003)
Awards
- Best Afrikaans Traditional Music Album (with Ollie Viljoen)[2] - Vuur en Vlam: South African Music Awards 2008
References
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