A Potion
Sioen (stage name for Frederik Sioen) (Ghent, Belgium July 14, 1979) is a Flemish singer-songwriter. On invitation of ‘One Day For Another World’ (OXFAM) Sioen went to the township Soweto in South Africa to set up collaboration with local musicians. He met living legend Pops Mohamed (kora, kalimba, mbira) and Khaya Mahlangu (saxophone player with Hugh Masekela) and together with Stella Khumalo (backing vocalist with Miriam Makeba) he organised an audition in the heart of Soweto to select 4 backing vocalists with an amazing voice. During the festival ‘Gentse Feesten’ he brought this group of musicians to Belgium and the energetic and melodic new songs made the concert a great succes and ‘talk of the town’. Newspaper ‘De Standaard’ wrote: “We always sympathise with someone who plays a whole new repertoire in front of an audience. And Sioen succeeded with brilliance!” And so it happened. Pushed by the enthusiasm of the fans after the concert, Sioen went back to South Africa to record the album ‘Calling Up Soweto’: ‘To the township of the townships, where I took my boots. On the train to Naledi, where Jo’burg has its roots. To the sound of revolution and the vibe on the streets. When I’m gone I sing the blues, in Soweto, that’s where I lost my shoes’. Since the start of 2012 Sioen is frequently accompanied by Binti, six singing sisters from Ghent. They did a live performance of Blackout at Studio Brussel and on march 23 2012 Binti played and did backing vocals at the presentation of the new CD Sioen in Vooruit in Ghent. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sioen (stage name for Frederik Sioen) (Ghent, Belgium July 14, 1979) is a Flemish singer-songwriter. On invitation of ‘One Day For Another World’ (OXFAM) Sioen went to the township Soweto in South Africa to set up collaboration with local musicians. He met living legend Pops Mohamed (kora, kalimba, mbira) and Khaya Mahlangu (saxophone player with Hugh Masekela) and together with Stella Khumalo (backing vocalist with Miriam Makeba) he organised an audition in the heart of Soweto to select 4 backing vocalists with an amazing voice. During the festival ‘Gentse Feesten’ he brought this group of musicians to Belgium and the energetic and melodic new songs made the concert a great succes and ‘talk of the town’. Newspaper ‘De Standaard’ wrote: “We always sympathise with someone who plays a whole new repertoire in front of an audience. And Sioen succeeded with brilliance!” And so it happened. Pushed by the enthusiasm of the fans after the concert, Sioen went back to South Africa to record the album ‘Calling Up Soweto’: ‘To the township of the townships, where I took my boots. On the train to Naledi, where Jo’burg has its roots. To the sound of revolution and the vibe on the streets. When I’m gone I sing the blues, in Soweto, that’s where I lost my shoes’. Since the start of 2012 Sioen is frequently accompanied by Binti, six singing sisters from Ghent. They did a live performance of Blackout at Studio Brussel and on march 23 2012 Binti played and did backing vocals at the presentation of the new CD Sioen in Vooruit in Ghent. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Cruisin'
Cruisin
Ease Your Mind
No Conspiracy At All
Another Ballad
At a Glance
Too Good To Be True
sleeping beat
nervous little one
A Potion
I Need A Drug
It's You
See You Naked
Who Stole My Band?
reign
favourite
What I Fail To Understand
Shy
Motorboat
Wild Wild West
Summertime
It Didn't Last
In No One's Interest
Souvenir
Suicidal Sunset
Who Are You Driving Mad?
Boom!
A Melody
Communicate
I Play A Song For You
So Lonely
She Likes It Better
Ready For Your Love (High)
No Conspiracy At All - Single Version
Bad bad world
Mi Corazon (De Vogels Fluiten Niet)
Lost Today
Tourcoing
I'm Not Ready To Love You Like I Do
Mi Corazón (De Vogels Fluiten Niet)
Ready For Your Love
Automatic
Pharaoh
Mi Carazón (de Vogels Fluiten Niet)
Calling up Soweto
Sailing a ship
Son of a gun
Hope For This Land
With your beautiful smile
Johnny, Mary, Tommy & The Sun
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