Gene Rockwell was born Gert Smit in Krugersdorp, South Africa, on the 27th December 1944 and sadly passed away on the 3rd July 1998. He won his first talent competition at the age of 15, in Durban’s “Little Top”. Still in his teens, Gene formed The Blue Angels, later to become The Falcons, in 1963, with whom he played guitar and sang his famous gritty-blues-style songs. The year 1965 saw the birth of one of the biggest ever South African pop hits. “Heart” made it straight to the top of the LM Radio Top 20. Backed by The Dan Hill Orchestra, the single has sold over two-and-a-half million copies. He has continued to score hits in SA ever since, though no subsequent single of his has equalled the success of “Heart”. In 1973 Gene Rockwell was invited to sing at the Sir Walter Raleigh Club in Vancouver, his month-long stint proving so successful, he stayed on for another two. Meanwhile, his style had changed to country music, with songs like “Rosie”, “Busted” or “Torture”. Gene Rockwell’s contribution to the SA Music Industry was honoured in 1976 when he was awarded The Shure Golden Microphone Award. He is now a legend in South African pop and country music. But personally I prefer the pop years from which this album is picked up.
2011
Gallo Record Company
CD, Comp
2002
Gallo Record Company
CD, Album
1999
BMG Records Africa
CD, Album
1998
Gallo Record Company, Red Feather (2)
2xCD, Comp
1997
Vat 5 Musiek
Cass, Album
1997
BMG Records Africa
CD, Album
1991
Transistor Music
CD, Album
1990
1989
Decibel Music
LP, Album
1989
Decibel Music
LP, Album
1988
Decibel Music
LP, Album
1988
Decibel Music
7", Single
1986
Decibel Music
LP, Album
1985
RPM
LP, Album
1985
RPM
LP, Album, Comp
1984
RPM
LP, Album
1983
Country Music (7)
LP, Comp
1983
RPM
LP, Album
1983
RPM
7", Single
1983
RPM
7"
1982
RPM
LP, Album
1981
RPM
LP, Album, Comp
1981
RPM
LP, Album
1981
RPM
7", Single
1980
RPM
LP, Album
1980
Explosion (11)
7", Single
1980
Explosion (11)
7"
1979
Explosion (11)
LP, Album
1979
Explosion (11)
LP, Album
1979
RPM
LP
1978
Music For Pleasure
LP, Album
1978
Explosion (11)
7", Single
1978
Explosion (11)
7", Single
1978
Explosion (11)
7", Single
1978
Explosion (11)
7", Single
1978
1977
Epidemic
LP
1977
Epidemic
7", Single
1977
Epidemic
7", Single
1977
Epidemic
7", Single
1976
Epidemic
7", Single
1976
Epidemic
7", Single
1975
Epidemic
7", Single
1975
Epidemic
LP, Album
1974
Gallo
7", Single
1973
Plum Records (2)
7", Single
1973
Plum Records (2)
LP, Album
1971
Brigadiers
7", Single
1970
Gallo
LP, Album
1969
Brigadiers
LP, Album
1968
Apple Records
7"
1968
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1967
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1967
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1966
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
1965
Gallotone
LP, Album
1965
Gallotone
LP, Album
1965
1964
RCA Victor
LP, Album
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
RPM
LP, Comp
Gallotone
7", EP, Comp
Continental Records (8)
7", Single
Brigadiers
LP
1988
Music Team
LP, Album
1988
Music Team
7"
1985
Transistor (2)
7", Single
1985
Transistor (2)
7", Single
1985
Transistor (2)
7", Single
1985
Transistor (2)
7", Single
1984
Gallo
7", Single
1984
RPM
LP, Album
1984
Transistor (2)
7", Single
1984
Transistor (2)
7", Single
1982
Gallo
7", Single
1981
Gallo
7", Single
Not On Label
7", Single
1983
RPM
7", Single
1983
RPM
LP, Album
1964
Teal
LP, Album, Mono
1963
2013
EMI
5xCD, Comp
2006
2001
Not On Label
CD, Album
1999
Value Music
CD, Comp
1999
Gallo
3xCD, Comp
1997
Gallo Record Company, Red Feather (2)
2xCD, Comp, RM
1996
Teal Records
2xCD, Comp
1996
Transistor Music
CD, Comp
1996
1995
Patman Music
CD, Comp
1994
1991
1988
Song Festival
LP, Comp
1987
Teal Sound, Teal Records
LP, Comp
1987
Decibel Musiek
LP, Comp
1984
Gallo Record Company
LP, Comp