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Hennie Bekker

Hennie Bekker (born 1934) is a Juno-nominated,〔 Zambian-born composer, arranger, producer and keyboardist based in Toronto, Canada. His career has run the spectrum from jazz fusion and film scoring to New Age and techno. A Juno Award winner for his work with techno-driven trio BKS, Bekker also helped pioneer melding soft melodies with the nature-driven environmental recordings of Dan Gibson, founder of Solitudes.
Bekker composed, arranged (in the case of the public domain classical works), and performed the music on the first 14 albums in the Dan Gibson's Solitudes - Exploring Nature With Music series, including the 1989 best-selling, quadruple-platinum ''Harmony''. Named “one of the most prolific and successful figures in contemporary Canadian pop music”〔Leblanc, L., ''Bekker Explores New Age Styles - Zambian Born Artist, 64, Thrives As Soloist'', Billboard Magazine, February 8, 1997〕 by Billboard and well into his sixth decade of musical recording, Bekker has issued over 60 albums – the most recent on his own Toronto, Ontario-based Abbeywood Records – and is still prolific, recording and issuing an average of one to two projects a year.
==Early years==
Born in the Zambian Copper Belt mining town of Nkana Kitwe, Bekker was raised 48 km down the road in Mufulira, also home to another future rock notable, songwriting producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Bekker first became enamored with piano when, at the age of 6, he heard his aunt Ria play the instrument. After his parents bought him a small piano, Bekker taught himself to play, at first leaning towards pianists like Carmen Cavallaro, Eddy Duchin and later the sounds of the jazz greats like Art Tatum, George Shearing, Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans for inspiration.
In 1945, the family relocated to Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (later christened Zimbabwe). He attended Milton Junior School and then the Bulawayo Technical High School.

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