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David Kramer was born on 27 June, 1951 in Worcester, South Africa, is an A 20th-century south african male singer. Discover David Kramer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Singer, songwriter, playwright and musical director
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 27 June, 1951
Birthday 27 June
Birthplace Worcester, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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Timeline

1899

The Kramer family's surname was initially Karabelnik; however, it was later changed to Kramer by his grandfather, who arrived in South Africa from Lithuania in 1899 and made a living as a salesman (walking from farm to farm selling goods).

Kramer was born in Worcester, South Africa, to a furniture merchant and a hairdresser, and spent his formative years in Worcester.

While there, Kramer had some music lessons with the classical composer Cromwell Everson.

1951

David Kramer (born 27 June 1951) is a South African singer, songwriter, playwright and director, notable for his musicals about the Coloured communities in the Cape, and for his early opposition to apartheid.

1960

He played in a South African band named The Creeps in the 1960s and then traveled to England in 1971 to study textile design at Leeds University on a bursary.

His brother, John Kramer, is an artist known for his oil-on-canvas portrayal of cafés, stores, and houses standing in the sharp sunlight of sleepy towns.

1970

He began his music career in the mid-1970s, singing at folk clubs and campus concerts in South Africa.

David pioneered the use of Cape Afrikaans and South African English in his lyrics, often using both languages in the same song.

He focused on small-town South Africa and employed gritty realism and dark satire to tell his stories and describe his characters.

In his stage performances, he portrayed himself as a rural everyman who traveled the dusty roads of small-town South Africa with an old bicycle and a cheap guitar.

He sang in the Boland patois of his youth, told stories, and sang songs in both languages.

Mountain Records issued his first six albums.

1980

The first album BAKGAT!, was released in 1980 and was immediately banned in its entirety by the SABC because it was considered too political and vulgar for the South African ear.

Despite initial setbacks, his albums received 11 gold and one platinum record for sales.

Kramer's follow-up album, Die Verhaal van Blokkies Joubert, a portrait of a has-been Springbok rugby player, quickly climbed the music charts and made him a household name.

Notable singles from the album were Blokkies Joubert and Die Royal Hotel. Both sat at the top of the charts on various South African Radio stations.

The album reached number 11 on the South African LP charts.

His only other singles of notoriety were Stoksielalleen from the Kwaai album; however, he did chart with Delicious Monster, Hanepootpad, and Kwaai on the album's charts.

All 6 of his albums released on the Mountain label earned a gold or platinum status.

1983

In 1983, David licensed his idiosyncratic image to Volkswagen South Africa to use on their Microbus (called a "Kombi").

This was the beginning of a television and print campaign that won the hearts of South Africans.

The campaign turned David Kramer into a household name and was to continue for the next thirteen years - probably the longest-running celebrity endorsement this country has seen.

With his trademark red veldskoen shoes, bicycle and guitar, he became a household name as the face of the SA Volkswagen Microbus advertisements.

1986

In 1986 he collaborated with Petersen on the highly acclaimed stage musical District Six: The Musical, a politically influenced musical telling the story of the people of District Six in Cape Town, South Africa who were forcibly removed from the area during apartheid.

1990

It was produced by the Baxter Theatre and his wife, Renaye Kramer, and ran until 1990 with 550 performances, also touring internationally and returning to the Baxter in 2002.

With Petersen, he created Fairyland, Poison, and Kat & the Kings, all to critical acclaim, the latter having successful runs on Broadway and in London's West End.

2001

In 2001, Kramer launched a show called Karoo Kitaar Blues, presenting the eccentric guitar styles of the Karoo - the unique finger-picking and tunings of marginalized people who live in remote villages and outposts of the semi-desert areas of South Africa.

The show's quasi-documentary aimed to tell the story and document a long forgotten and almost lost part of South Africa's musical heritage and features unknown musicians and instruments from the Northern Cape hinterland.

As a direct result, one of these "forgotten" artists, Hannes Coetzee, became an overnight YouTube sensation, and was invited to participate in a teaching workshop for Slide and Steel Guitar in Port Townsend, WA.

Kramer and Taliep Petersen first met in the mid-'70s at a folk concert staged by Des and Dawn Lindberg at the University of Cape Town.

2006

The friendship and working relationship continued until Petersen's murder in 2006.

To honour Petersen's memory, a Kramer Petersen Songbook production was staged at the Baxter Theatre to sold-out houses.

2007

Kramer was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Literature (Honoris Causa) by the University of Cape Town in 2007, and an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Stellenbosch in 2014.

In 2023, Kramer was awarded a Fleur du Cap Lifetime Achievement Award.