Koos du Plessis
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Jacobus (Koos) Johannes du Plessis (May 10, 1945 - January 15, 1984) was a prominent South African singer-songwriter, colloquially known as Koos Doep. Although he received critical acclaim for much of his work, he became best known for the runaway success of a rendition of his song Kinders van die Wind (Children of the Wind) by Laurika Rauch.[1]
Koos du Plessis was born in Rustenburg. He was the youngest of four children, and grew up in the mining town of Springs. After school, he attended the University of Pretoria, and the University of the Witwatersrand, majoring in Afrikaans-Nederlands (Afrikaans-Dutch). At university he met his future wife, Mornay. The couple had three daughters, Irma, Karien en Karla. Koos would eventually write a song for each of these four women in his life.[2]
Koos worked as journalist and editor for several Afrikaans publications (Oggendblad, Die Vaderland, Die Nataller en Die Transvaler). He died in a car accident close to Krugersdorp during the early morning hours of January 15, 1984.[1]
[edit] Published works
- Erfdeel (2004) ISBN 1919980202
- Om jou verlaas te groet: nagelate verse (1985) ISBN 0798118717
- Skink nog ʾn uur in my glas: nagelate verse (1995) ISBN 1874901414
[edit] External links
- Website dedicated to Koos du Plessis' legacy (in Afrikaans)
- LitNet: The Life and Music of Koos du Plessis (in Afrikaans)

