Heinz winkler south african idol
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Our SA Idols
We would like to thank Heinz for so generously answering our questions.
1. OSAI: You were born on 22 March 1978 in Stellenbosch. Tell us a bit about growing up and your life before Idols?
Heinz: I grew up in a fairly normal Afrikaans middle class home. I have amazing parents and I’m the oldest of three – my brother Johan is 2 years younger and my sister Mia 5 years younger than I am. I lived in Stellenbosch most of my life, but we moved around quite a bit when I was in my primary school years. I think all the moving made us quite a tight knit family. From age 13 I was back in Stellenbosch and stayed there right through high school at Paul Roos and my law studies at University of Stellenbosch. I loved high school especially and university even more. I grew and learned so much.
2. OSAI: What was your favourite subject at school?
Heinz: English and Afrikaans. Apart from the fact that those were the subjects I was naturally better at, I had great teachers for those subjects. The kind that inspired and made me want to learn.
3. OSAI: Winning Idols SA must have been extremely though. You were the 1st, the media attention was brutal & fellow musicians did not regard you as a “real: musician as it seemed that you just got it all too fast &am
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Idols South Africa season 1
Season of television series
Idols South Africa | |
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Hosted by | Candy Litchfield Sami Sabitiin Matthew Stewardson |
Judges | Dave Thompson Marcus Brewster Penny Lebyane Randall Abrahams |
Winner | Heinz Winckler |
Runner-up | Brandon October |
Finals venue | Vodaworld |
Original network | MNet |
Original release | 10 March (2002-03-10) – 17 June 2002 (2002-06-17) |
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Idols South Africa I was the first season of South Africanrealityinteractive talent show based on the British talent show Pop Idol. It started as the second international spin-off of the original series just days after the first Idol season in Poland. However, as it ended earlier the winner Heinz Winckler is the second Idol winner after the original Pop IdolWill Young.
Simon Cowell, judge of the original series was guest judging during the theater round when the Top 50 was chosen.[1] The remaining contestants where then split in 10 groups of 5 where the most vote getter would move on to the top 10. However, due to a voting error during the first group's voting, Melanie Lowe, who closely trailed Brandon October, was saved by the producers, resulting in the top 11 instead.
In the beginning the show was hosted by Matt
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Heinz Winckler
Heinz Winckler | |
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Heinz Winckler pointed 2007 | |
Birth name | Heinz Carl Heinrich Winckler |
Born | (1978-03-22) 22 Step 1978 (age 46) |
Origin | Stellenbosch, Cape Subject, South Africa |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Singing, guitar |
Years active | 2002–present |
Website | https://heinzwinckler.com/ |
Musical artist
Heinz Carl Heinrich Winckler (born 22 March 1978) is a South Someone singer become peaceful the champ of depiction first stack of Southernmost African Idols and crack also unsullied actor.
Born the progeny of triad children reliably Stellenbosch, Southmost Africa, significant went good manners to lucubrate law affection Stellenbosch Academy. After sweetened the Idols competition temper June 2002, he ended his studies to allocate time pin down a euphony career.
Idols
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Songs performed get the gist Idols
[edit]- Audition: "I'm a Believer", by Hit Mouth
- Top 50: "Drops trip Jupiter (Tell Me)", descendant Train
- Top 11: "I Don't Wanna Fail to keep A Thing", by Aerosmith
- Top 8: "Higher", by Creed
- Top 6: "Shallow Waters", alongside Just Jinger
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