Stef Bos

Steven "Stef" Bos (born 12 July 1961 in Veenendaal) is a Dutch singer who has been living in Cape Town, South Africa. He sings in Dutch (and occasionally in Afrikaans), and has been successful in Belgium, the Netherlands and South Africa ever since his breakthrough single "Papa" (Daddy) came out in 1990.

Stef Bos
Stef Bos performing live
Background information
Birth nameSteven Bos
Born (1961-07-12) 12 July 1961
Veenendaal
InstrumentsGuitar, piano
Years active1990–present

He wrote Belgium's entry into the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest, "Door De Wind".[1]

Stef recorded an album (Together as One) in 1993 on which he worked together with Johannes Kerkorrel and Tandie Klaasen, two famous South African singers. From that moment on he fell in love with South Africa, the language Afrikaans and its music. We can hear the influence from Africa in his later albums like De onderstroom (The Undercurrent).

Spouse: Varenka Paschke (m. 2009) Son: Kolya Bos (born: 2010) Parents: Neeltje Bos, Bert Bos

Discography

Albums

  1. 1990 - Is dit nu later
  2. 1992 - Tussen de liefde en de leegte
  3. 1994 - Vuur
  4. 1995 - Schaduw in de nacht
  5. 1997 - De onderstroom
  6. 1998 - Stad en land - Live 92/98
  7. 1999 - Zien
  8. 2000 - Beste van Bos (South Africa)
  9. 2000 - Noord & Zuid (Het beste van Stef Bos)
  10. 2001 - Van Mpumalanga tot die Kaap
  11. 2003 - Donker en licht
  12. 2003 - Donker en licht (Limited edition, South Africa, 5000 copies)
  13. 2003 - Jy vir my
  14. 2003 - Donker en licht (Limited edition, 3000 copies)
  15. 2005 - Ruimtevaarder (South Africa)
  16. 2005 - Ruimtevaarder
  17. 2007 - Storm
  18. 2009 - In een ander licht
  19. 2010 - Kloofstraat
  20. 2011 - Minder Meer
  21. 2013 - Mooie waanzinnige wereld
  22. 2015 - Sprong in de tijd
  23. 2017 - Kern
  24. 2019 - In Een Ander Licht 2019

Singles

  1. 1990 - Is dit nu later
  2. 1990 - Gek Zijn Is Gezond
  3. 1991 - Laat Vandaag Een Dag Zijn
  4. 1991 - Papa
  5. 1991 - Breek De Stilte
  6. 1991 - Wat een wonder
  7. 1992 - Jij Bent Voor Mij
  8. 1993 - De Radio
  9. 1993 - Awuwa (Zij Wil Dansen)
  10. 1994 - Vuur/Pepermunt
  11. 1994 - Pepermunt/Vuur
  12. 1994 - Hilton Barcelona
  13. 1995 - Twee Mannen Zo Stil
  14. 1995 - Vrouwen Aan De Macht
  15. 1996 - Schaduw In De Nacht
  16. 1996 - Two Of A Kind
  17. 1996 - Onder In My Whiskeyglas
  18. 1997 - De Dag Zal Komen
  19. 1997 - De Tovenaar
  20. 1999 - Papa (live)
  21. 1999 - Ik Geloof In Jou
  22. 1999 - Niets Te Verliezen
  23. 2000 - Ginette
  24. 2000 - Kind Van de Vijand
  25. 2000 - Suikerbossie
  26. 2003 - Ik Mis Jou
  27. 2003 - Engjelushe
  28. 2004 - Zij Weet
  29. 2005 - Ruimtevaarder
  30. 2009 - In een ander licht
  31. 2010 - Kloofstraat
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References

  1. Barclay, Simon (2010) The Eurovision Song Contest Lugano 1956 - Oslo 2010: Complete & independent Guide, lulu.com, ISBN 978-1-4457-8415-1, p. 88


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