Piet Botha
Piet Botha (18 July 1955 – 2 June 2019)[1] was a South African musician and… Read Full Bio ↴Piet Botha (18 July 1955 – 2 June 2019)[1] was a South African musician and the frontman of the South African rock band Jack Hammer (in which he was known as "The Hammer"), which has been an opening act for bands such as ZZ Top, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep. He also performed solo.
Piet Botha was born in 1955 and shared his birth date of 18th July with Nelson Mandela. He began writing songs and forming bands while still at school and his first professional gig was as an acoustic duo in 1974 at a local drinking hole in Pretoria.
Piet Botha was the son of the former South African Minister of Foreign Affairs Pik Botha (not to be confused with P.W. Botha). Pik Botha, who served during the last years of the apartheid era was considered to be a liberal, at least in comparison to others in the ruling National Party and among the Afrikaner community at the time.
From 1981 to 1983 Piet Botha was involved with Wildebeest which was one of the first bands to mix rock music with Afrikaans lyrics and recorded ‘Bossies’, a song about the South West African / Angolan Border War, which was very much a no-no during those Apartheid times.
In 1984 he co-founded the Blues Rock group Jack Hammer which was more than just a band, it was a collective of musicians that somehow survived the strange machinery that is the South African music industry and produced some sterling original albums over the years. Since their first performance the one constant factor in the band had been the man affectionately known as “Hammer”, Piet Botha.
During 1985, Piet Botha lived in Los Angeles, working construction, and other immigrant jobs by day, and writing and recording by night.
During the 1990’s Jack Hammer opened for Deep Purple and Uriah Heep on their “Masters of Rock” tour and were also privileged to be the supporting act for ZZ Top (one of Botha’s prime influences) on their South African tour.
During 1997 Botha was asked to write and record an Afrikaans album. The result was the all-Afrikaans ‘‘n Suitcase Vol Winter‘ album, which is considered a classic by many and a superb example of the groundbreaking Alternative Afrikaans genre. A second Afrikaans album ‘Jan Skopgraaf’ followed in 1999. The Jack Hammer ‘Anthology’ album was released in early 2000.
Botha was one of the first musicians inducted into the South African Rock Hall Of Fame in January 2002.
In August 2003, another Afrikaans album, ‘Die Mamba‘, was released and received much critical acclaim, including being voted the best album of 2003 by the influential SA Rock Digest e-mag.
In February 2006 a “Tribute To Piet Botha” gig was held in Pretoria to celebrate the music and life of Piet Botha. This whole day event included performances by many South African artists, all paying tribute to the influence, friendship and mentorship of this humble musician.
On the 6th May 2006 Piet Botha was awarded a South African Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to South African music. He was also awarded a Prestige Award by the FAK in September 2006 for his contribution to the Afrikaans language.
In May 2008 at the annual STRAB festival in Mozambique, Jack Hammer released the critically-acclaimed album, ‘Highway 13‘.
In 2011 Botha appeared in the television series “Wie Lê Waar” (Who Lies Where) on the Afrikaans TV channel kykNET. In the programme he visits the graves of famous Afrikaner icons and tells about their lives. The series led indirectly to the recording and release of the very popular ‘Spookpsalms‘, Botha’s first solo album in 8 years.
In 2012 Piet cemented his over two decades of friendship and brotherhood with the Akkedis band, by releasing a collaborative album under the name “The Lyzyrd Kyngs”. The name comes from a Jim Morrison poem, “The celebration of the Lizard King”. The weird spelling is a combination of ancient English and a serious reference to Lynyrd Skynyrd, a band that has been a source of inspiration for more than thirty years.
A second Lyzyrd Kyngs album ‘A Few Grains Of Sand‘ was released in October 2014.
Jack Hammer’s ‘Handful Of Rain‘, released January 2016, came after many years spent touring, and is an ode to the road, a book of songs, a collection of quiet reflections of a man looking back on his life as a touring musician. Songs of rivers, highways and impossible love: these are the main motifs of this album.
In February 2018 Piet Botha released ‘Die Middernagtrein‘, an album of gypsies, ghosts and other stories of life and living.
Piet Botha played as often as he could. Sometimes solo or as duo, sometimes with Jack Hammer or The Lyzyrd Kyngs. He played not only because his fans loved to see him, but as John Lee Hooker sang, “it’s in him and it got to come out”.
Piet Botha passed away on the 2nd June 2019 after a short battle with cancer.
On the 18th July 2020, to celebrate Piet’s birthday, a digital live album ’13 Towns’ was released.
Vol diskous:
As Jack Hammer: Jack Of All Trades
As Jack Hammer: The Judas Chapter
As Jack Hammer: Ghosts On The Wind
As Jack Hammer: Death Of A Gypsy
Piet Botha: 'n Suitcase Vol Winter
Piet Botha: Jan Skopgraaf
As Jack Hammer: Anthology
As Piet Botha & Jack Hammer: Bootleg
Piet Botha: Die Hits
Piet Botha: Die Mamba
As Piet Botha & Jack Hammer: Live at the Nile
As Jack Hammer: The Pilgrim
As Jack Hammer: TuksFM Sessions
As Jack Hammer: Highway 13
As Jack Hammer: Road Works 1984-2009
Piet Botha: Spookpsalms
As Jack Hammer: Handful Of Rain
Piet Botha: Die Middernagtrein
Piet Botha | Jack Hammer - Double LP
As Piet Botha & Jack Hammer: 13 Towns
As Piet Botha & Jack Hammer: 13 Towns, Vol.2 (Live)
Piet Botha was born in 1955 and shared his birth date of 18th July with Nelson Mandela. He began writing songs and forming bands while still at school and his first professional gig was as an acoustic duo in 1974 at a local drinking hole in Pretoria.
Piet Botha was the son of the former South African Minister of Foreign Affairs Pik Botha (not to be confused with P.W. Botha). Pik Botha, who served during the last years of the apartheid era was considered to be a liberal, at least in comparison to others in the ruling National Party and among the Afrikaner community at the time.
From 1981 to 1983 Piet Botha was involved with Wildebeest which was one of the first bands to mix rock music with Afrikaans lyrics and recorded ‘Bossies’, a song about the South West African / Angolan Border War, which was very much a no-no during those Apartheid times.
In 1984 he co-founded the Blues Rock group Jack Hammer which was more than just a band, it was a collective of musicians that somehow survived the strange machinery that is the South African music industry and produced some sterling original albums over the years. Since their first performance the one constant factor in the band had been the man affectionately known as “Hammer”, Piet Botha.
During 1985, Piet Botha lived in Los Angeles, working construction, and other immigrant jobs by day, and writing and recording by night.
During the 1990’s Jack Hammer opened for Deep Purple and Uriah Heep on their “Masters of Rock” tour and were also privileged to be the supporting act for ZZ Top (one of Botha’s prime influences) on their South African tour.
During 1997 Botha was asked to write and record an Afrikaans album. The result was the all-Afrikaans ‘‘n Suitcase Vol Winter‘ album, which is considered a classic by many and a superb example of the groundbreaking Alternative Afrikaans genre. A second Afrikaans album ‘Jan Skopgraaf’ followed in 1999. The Jack Hammer ‘Anthology’ album was released in early 2000.
Botha was one of the first musicians inducted into the South African Rock Hall Of Fame in January 2002.
In August 2003, another Afrikaans album, ‘Die Mamba‘, was released and received much critical acclaim, including being voted the best album of 2003 by the influential SA Rock Digest e-mag.
In February 2006 a “Tribute To Piet Botha” gig was held in Pretoria to celebrate the music and life of Piet Botha. This whole day event included performances by many South African artists, all paying tribute to the influence, friendship and mentorship of this humble musician.
On the 6th May 2006 Piet Botha was awarded a South African Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to South African music. He was also awarded a Prestige Award by the FAK in September 2006 for his contribution to the Afrikaans language.
In May 2008 at the annual STRAB festival in Mozambique, Jack Hammer released the critically-acclaimed album, ‘Highway 13‘.
In 2011 Botha appeared in the television series “Wie Lê Waar” (Who Lies Where) on the Afrikaans TV channel kykNET. In the programme he visits the graves of famous Afrikaner icons and tells about their lives. The series led indirectly to the recording and release of the very popular ‘Spookpsalms‘, Botha’s first solo album in 8 years.
In 2012 Piet cemented his over two decades of friendship and brotherhood with the Akkedis band, by releasing a collaborative album under the name “The Lyzyrd Kyngs”. The name comes from a Jim Morrison poem, “The celebration of the Lizard King”. The weird spelling is a combination of ancient English and a serious reference to Lynyrd Skynyrd, a band that has been a source of inspiration for more than thirty years.
A second Lyzyrd Kyngs album ‘A Few Grains Of Sand‘ was released in October 2014.
Jack Hammer’s ‘Handful Of Rain‘, released January 2016, came after many years spent touring, and is an ode to the road, a book of songs, a collection of quiet reflections of a man looking back on his life as a touring musician. Songs of rivers, highways and impossible love: these are the main motifs of this album.
In February 2018 Piet Botha released ‘Die Middernagtrein‘, an album of gypsies, ghosts and other stories of life and living.
Piet Botha played as often as he could. Sometimes solo or as duo, sometimes with Jack Hammer or The Lyzyrd Kyngs. He played not only because his fans loved to see him, but as John Lee Hooker sang, “it’s in him and it got to come out”.
Piet Botha passed away on the 2nd June 2019 after a short battle with cancer.
On the 18th July 2020, to celebrate Piet’s birthday, a digital live album ’13 Towns’ was released.
Vol diskous:
As Jack Hammer: Jack Of All Trades
As Jack Hammer: The Judas Chapter
As Jack Hammer: Ghosts On The Wind
As Jack Hammer: Death Of A Gypsy
Piet Botha: 'n Suitcase Vol Winter
Piet Botha: Jan Skopgraaf
As Jack Hammer: Anthology
As Piet Botha & Jack Hammer: Bootleg
Piet Botha: Die Hits
Piet Botha: Die Mamba
As Piet Botha & Jack Hammer: Live at the Nile
As Jack Hammer: The Pilgrim
As Jack Hammer: TuksFM Sessions
As Jack Hammer: Highway 13
As Jack Hammer: Road Works 1984-2009
Piet Botha: Spookpsalms
As Jack Hammer: Handful Of Rain
Piet Botha: Die Middernagtrein
Piet Botha | Jack Hammer - Double LP
As Piet Botha & Jack Hammer: 13 Towns
As Piet Botha & Jack Hammer: 13 Towns, Vol.2 (Live)
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Piet Botha Lyrics
Al die Stede Donker, donker wolke het gehang Oor die berge, oor die stede…
Begrafnislied Belangrik vir seker Kyk hoe baie mense by die graf Die kamer…
Blues vir Louise Yster op yster Louise gaan die vonke laat spat Ons almal w…
Bosveldpad Maanlig op die ou bosveldpad Doringboom se kind Ek ruik die …
Bye Bye My Darling Op sy plaas by die Krokodilrivier Het hy die tyding gekry Di…
Catharina Kyk hoe kom hulle aan So een vir een, so voor…
Die Gemmerbroodman Ek is tog te oulik met my bakkies blink poleer Whatever…
Die Heks Is Dood Hoe lank het ons gewag Op hierdie heuglike dag? Al die kinde…
Die Kind Willie maak nog net daai oproep Want jou moeder wil weet W…
Die Mamba Hulle roep my Die Mamba Die hele kontinent behoort aan my …
Die Middernagtrein Hier gaan ons alweer op daai Middernagtrein Ek kry hom in…
Donkermaan Nou kyk daar is geen verskoning Vir alles wat ons doen Doe…
Gipsy In Jou Oë Ek hou nogal van jou En jou liggaam is okay Die plek…
Goeienag Generaal Ja, dit was die oorlog vir die nuwe dag Vir die…
Herfsgedagtes Jou spore loop wyd oor hierdie land Ook van die noorde…
In Die Transvaal Die donderweer raas oor jou radio Die nag kom aan Nog 'n…
Jacob Klipkop My naam is Jakob Klipkop Ek het in die oorlog baklei Maar…
Jan Skopgraaf Mordecai Vermeulen Werk sy hele lewe Vir Skopgraaf Onderneme…
Kitty Ek was nog baie myle weg Van Leeudoringstad Gerugte het my h…
Klein Bietjie Reën As die wind en weer so oor die berg kom…
Kom Huistoe Dit was 'n tyd vir liefde Was 'n tyd vir reen 'n…
Laat die Wiele Rol In Bloemfontein het Jonker die wyn geproe En sy hart verloor…
Man Met Kitaar Op die plaas Goedvertrou is almal konings By die rivier het…
Marilyn Monroe Sy was altyd jou eie Marilyn Monroe En dit was mamba…
My Broer Kyk nou oor jou lewe na ons gevat Party mense loop…
Ou Swerwer Ou swerwer Swerf nog bietjie langer Nog bietjie verder Miski…
Sien Jou Weer Mmmm sê net weer Al die liefde so getrou gesweer Kamma kam…
Skielik Somer Mallemeule, tiekiedraai, wiele rol, hane kraai Myle flits ve…
Staan Saam Burgers By die goue vallei het ons lank gewag Op 'n antwoord…
Stad Sonder Naam Op 'n donker pad Het ek jou verloor In 'n vreemde stad Huil…
Suitcase Vol Winter Hierdie trein loop na nerens Maar dit pas my baie goed, ho…
Van Tonder Die spook het jou nou gevat Maar hier waar jy staan Is…
Vandat Jy Weg Is Die winters hou langer vandat jy weg is jou tuin is nog…
Warm Heuning Ek het jou vanmore bekyk in jou tuin met die aarde…
winde van verandering Hoe lank gaan ons vrae nog onbeantwoord bly? Hoe lank gaan…
Mechelle Murran
on Hartbeeshuisie
Does anyone have the complete words for begrafnislied. Thanks Mechelle