Bok van Blerk
Afrikaans singer

Bok van Blerk

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Afrikaans singer
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Birth:
30 March 1978(Overberg)
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Introduction

Bok van Blerk (born Louis Andreas Pepler; 30 March 1978) is a South African musician who sings in Afrikaans. He became famous in 2006 for his rendition of "De la Rey" by Sean Else and Johan Vorster.

Early life and career

Van Blerk went to Hoƫrskool Die Wilgers (school) in Pretoria. After his study, he spent time working abroad.

In March 2006, Bok van Blerk and the Mossies released the album Jy praat nog steeds my taal (You still speak my language). The same album was rereleased in October 2006 under the name De La Rey and solely credited to Bok van Blerk. According to Van Blerk "and the Mossies" was removed because his fellow singer, Tanya van Graan, was too busy modelling. Van Blerk is accompanied by Jaco Mans (and occasionally Manie van Niekerk) on lead guitar, Francois Coetzee on bass guitar, and Nathan Smit on the drums.

Discography

  • 2005: De La Rey
  • 2009: Afrikanerhart
  • 2010: My Kreet
  • 2013: Steek Die Vure Aan
  • 2015: Sing Afrikaner Sing

Filmography

  • Platteland (2011)
  • "As jy sing" (2013)
  • "Vrou Soek Boer"(2014)
  • "Leading Lady"(2014)