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David Fourie (Sony/ BMG), 2005:
Composition of the song Wens jy’s hier
by my, together with the producer for
David’s album, Marius Brouwer. This
album was released in 2005.
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CANSA, M-Net Shavathon advert,
2004:
The title song Here for you for the
CANSA M-Net Shavathon ad-campaign was
co-written with Tony Chilvers, and
arranged and performed by Phoenix
Benedict. It was broadcast across Africa
in April 2004.
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Carike Keuzenkamp: Delarey Music
(BMG):
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Seisoene van die lewe was
released nationally at the very end
of 2000. In this production Phoenix
Benedict composed two original songs
and also produced the arrangements
for these songs. For three other
songs Phoenix Benedict wrote the
original Afrikaans lyrics, and also
arranged and performed the entire
vocal backing on Children. CVAT(WP)
6108. |
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In 2001 Phoenix Benedict wrote
two children’s songs for Carike’s
first kiddies’ series BMG
CD-release. The songs are Do, dom-tie
dom-dom and Somme.
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Evan Schoombie (All Good Gifts
International):
Recorded of two songs by Phoenix
Benedict on A Time for Healing, 1996
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Spirit Music (Johan Heystek):
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Freddie Wessels, jnr:
together with Mr. Heystek, Phoenix
Benedict served as co-writer of two
songs, as well as composer for
another song with words written by
Ronel Nel, 1997. |
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Anna-Marie Russell: recording of
five Phoenix Benedict songs on her
debut album entitled Tovja,
1998. This album was nominated for
an ATKV Award in 1998. Phoenix
Benedict also wrote and arranged a
Christmas song for Anna-Marie that
was broadcast on television during
the end of 1998. |
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Hanli Slabbert: recording
of two Phoenix Benedict songs on
The Other Side, 1998.
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Cassie van der Walt:
Recording of three Phoenix Benedict
songs in 1997; this debut CD made
him a winner at the ATKV Awards in
1998. Cassie also did another
recording with and for children; on
this CD five of Phoenix Benedict’s
songs were used, and the CD was also
nominated for a 1999 ATKV Award. |
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Charl and Cecilia:
recorded three of Phoenix Benedict’s
songs on their debut album,
`Together’, 1999. |
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Die Boodskap, 1998: Five of
Phoenix Benedict’s songs were used
in this concept album based on a
contemporary Afrikaans translation
of the religious text. Well known
Gospel artists such as Jan de Wet,
Raymond Cilliers, Natasja Groeneveld
and Anrich Herbst performed my
songs. |
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Badie Broers: This album
was launched in November 2000 in
Centurion. Two of Phoenix Benedict’s
songs are recorded on this album,
2000.
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Brettian (Danny Antill):
Freddie Wessels, jnr: in his
1998-release Phoenix Benedict did
translations for two songs; in
addition another Phoenix Benedict
song was recorded for this project (Friends’
Song). CDBRT(WL) 141. |
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Songwriting competitions:
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In 1997 the ATKV launched a
Light Gospel Music Competition;
Phoenix Benedict won first prize in
the children’s section. |
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In June 2001 Phoenix Benedict
was the overall winner at the Lyric
Songwriters’ Competition that was
held in Randburg, Johannesburg -
sponsored by Hedgehog Studios. |
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