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Clem Tholet

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Clem Tholet (1948 – 6 October 2004) was a Rhodesian folk singer who became popular in the 1970s for his Rhodesian patriotic songs. He reached the height of his fame during the Rhodesian Bush War. Clem was born in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (now Harare in Zimbabwe) in 1948 and began writing songs while he was an art student in Durban, South Africa. One of his first songs, Vagabond Gun was a category winner in the South Africa Music Festival in 1966. Clem later moved back to Rhodesia to work in advertising. He started singing at Rhodesia’s first folk venue, The Troubadour in Salisbury’s Angwa Street. While performing there, he met Sue Eccles and Andy Dillon. The three formed a trio called The Kinfolk. The group moved to South Africa, and shortly after moving to Johannesburg, South Africa, Sue left the group. Clem and Andy formed a new group with Yvonne Raff, which they called The Legend Trio. This new trio began singing at the original Southern African “Troubadour”, and were also involved in a number of SAFMA’s National Folk Fests. Clem married Jean Smith (daughter of Rhodesian prime minister Ian Smith) in 1967. Clem began a solo career, recording some singles with Art Heatlie at Trutone. Mel Miller, Peter Leroy and Sylvia Stott briefly joined Clem to form a group in 1970, before Clem moved back to Rhodesia in 1971. Clem moved back and soon built up a strong following. He did a series of Rhodesian Television shows, and presented a radio program called Folk on the Rocks, w

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Rhodesians Never Die

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What A Time It Was

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Another Hitler

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Rhodesians Never Die - Live in Salisbury 1978

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Song for Johnny

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Peace Dream

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Power and Glory

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Zambesi Zimbabwe

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The Msasas are Turning

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The Last Farewell

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albums

Rhodesians Never Die

Rhodesians Never Die

Songs of Love & War

Songs of Love & War

Archives

Archives

Two Sides to Every Story

Two Sides to Every Story

Songs of Love and War

Songs of Love and War

Archives Songs From Clem Tholet 1974-1980

Archives Songs From Clem Tholet 1974-1980

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Songs of Rhodesia

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Rhodesians Never Die - Single

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Rhodesia Was Super

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Archives: Songs from Clem Tholet 1974 – 1980

Archives: Songs from Clem Tholet 1974 – 1980

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