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Theuns Jordaan
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Discography
Albums8
Agter slot & Grendel -Live
Agter slot & Grendel -Live2020 • AlbumTracks: 20
Tribute to the Poets
Tribute to the Poets2019 • AlbumTracks: 20
Kouevuur - Die musiek van Koos du Plessis
Kouevuur - Die musiek van Koos du Plessis2019 • AlbumTracks: 17
Hart Vol Drome -Live
Hart Vol Drome -Live2012 • AlbumTracks: 22
Roeper
Roeper2012 • AlbumTracks: 15
Bring Jou Hart -Live
Bring Jou Hart -Live2010 • AlbumTracks: 23
Tjailatyd
Tjailatyd2009 • AlbumTracks: 13
Seisoen
Seisoen2006 • AlbumTracks: 13
Compilations1
Vreemde Stad
Vreemde Stad2001 • CompilationTracks: 14
Singles2
Namibsroos
Namibsroos2013 • SingleTracks: 1
Praat is te laat
Praat is te laat2005 • SingleTracks: 1
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