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Hofmeyr married Janine van der Vyver on 26 January 2014. In 2008, van der Vyver, a fitness instructor, revealed they had been seeing each other for 10 years. [9] Their daughter, Romy Lee, was born 19 June 2017. [10] Hofmeyr's grandfather, Steve Hofmeyr Sr., was a leader in the Ossewabrandwag. [11] [12] Hofmyer is also an outspoken Christian. [13]
"The Part of Me That Needs You Most" is a 1979 song performed by the group Exile. It was written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn. The song was included on the band's album All There Is, and it was the second of three singles released from the LP. Also known as "The Part of Me", the song was a major hit in South Africa, where it reached number ...
This is a list of notable singers who have performed in the Afrikaans language. Solo artists are alphabetised by their stage name or surname—whichever is more common.
The song "Melanie" sung by Jay is on the soundtrack and one of the contemporary music hits woven in the storyline of Platteland with other popular tunes included "Tyd om te Trek" from Bok van Blerk, "Vergeet My Nie" by Lianie May, "Pa en Seun" by Steve Hofmeyr and Bok van Blerk and "Sweet Dreams" by Karlien van Jaarsveld.
Beautiful Noise, 2000 album by Steve Hofmeyr; Beautiful Noise, 2005 album by Salim Nourallah; Beautiful Noise, 2008 album by A Fragile Tomorrow; A Beautiful Noise, 2022 production based on the life and music of Neil Diamond
For example, Steve Hofmeyr’s song "DKW" (2010) evokes nostalgic imagery of Afrikaner farm life, with the concertina sound serving as an affective marker of a romanticized past. Similarly, Radio Kalahari Orkes ’s "Heuningland" (2009) uses concertina to symbolize the Afrikaner connection to rural life, blending nostalgia with irony.
In 2018, he released a new single, "Die Land", with Steve Hofmeyr, Bok van Blerk, Jay, and Rohan du Toit. The song peaked at number 2 on the Maroela Media Afrikaanse Top-20 chart. [8] In December 2019, his single "Ek weet al kanal", a duet with Demi Lee Moore, topped the Maroela Media Afrikaanse Top-20 chart. [9]
Agter Elke Man is a television drama series which premiered on 5 September 1985 on the SABC's TV1 and concluded on 10 November 1988. [1] The series focuses on the lives of the women behind a number of successful men.