Award-winning South African singer/songwriter, producer and magazine editor.
Billy Forrest was born William Charles Boardman in Kimberley, South Africa in 1940.
What was probably his biggest hit was his version of ‘Lazy Life’ which spent weeks on the charts under the name of Quentin E. Klopjaeger. In 1965 Billy was presented with a SARI Award for ‘Best Country And Western Singer’ for his #1 song, 'Hello Operator' and while performing as ‘The Dream Merchants’ Billy and fellow band member Billy Andrews won a SARI Award in 1966 for ‘Best Beat Artist’. Also in 1966 Billy Forrest launched a music magazine called Pop Gear SA with the main purpose of promoting South African artists. In the eighties he was back with the very successful TOP 20 which he part-owned and edited for two years, before launching Top 40 Music Magazine with Joe Theron.
2001
Gallo
2xCD, Comp
1997
BMG Records Africa
CD, Album
1994
Gallo Music Productions
CD, Comp
1988
1987
Music For Pleasure
LP, Album
1983
EMI
7", Single
1982
EMI
7", Single
1982
Music For Pleasure
LP, Comp
1982
Prince (3)
LP
1981
Gallo
7", Single
1979
Gallo
7", Single
1979
EMI Brigadiers
7", Single
1977
Sunshine (2)
7", Single
1976
Reprise Records
7"
1976
1976
1975
Gallo
7", Single
1975
Reprise Records
7", Single
1974
Caprivi
7", Single
1974
Caprivi
7", Single
1974
Aztec (5)
7", Single
1974
Aztec (5)
7", Single
1974
1973
Aztec (5)
7"
1973
Aztec (5), CDA
7", Single
1973
Caprivi
7"
1973
Aztec (5)
LP, Album
1973
RTC (2)
7", Single
1973
Aztec (5)
7", Single
1973
Aztec (5)
7", Single
1973
RCA
7", Single
1972
World Record Co.
7", Single
1972
World Record Co.
LP, Album, Club
1972
MVN
LP, Album
1972
1972
1971
IRC
7", Single
1971
IRC
LP, Album
1971
IRC
7", Single
1971
1969
Polydor
7", Single
1967
1966
Renown
7", Single
1966
1965
Renown
LP, Album
1965
Renown
7", Single
1965
1964
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1964
Renown
7", Single
1964
Renown
7", Sin
1964
Renown
LP, Album
1964
1963
Renown
7", Single
1963
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1963
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1963
1962
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1962
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1962
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
Scepter Records
7"
Renown
7"
Sweet William (2)
LP, Album
Sweet William (2)
LP, Album, M/Print
Scepter Records
7", Single
2020
Rubble (2)
Box, Comp + 6xCD, Comp, RM
1981
Umsakazo
7"
1981
Wea International
7", Single
1980
Gallo
7", Single
1980
Ring (2)
7"
1980
Gallo
LP, Album
1979
1978
Interfusion
LP, Album
1978
Interfusion
7", Single
1978
RCA Camden
LP, Comp
1978
1976
1976
1975
EMI, EMI
7", Single
1975
Gallo
LP, Album
1975
1975
1975
1975
1975
1974
1973
Aztec (5)
LP, Album
1973
R & T
7"
1973
The Record And Tape Co. (Pty.) Ltd.
7"
1973
Aztec (5)
7", Single
1973
Aztec (5)
7", Single
1973
1973
1973
1973
1972
World Record Co.
7", Single
1972
RPM
7"
1972
World Record Co.
7", Single
1972
1972
1972
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