What is Kahn morbee real name?

What is Kahn morbee real name?

Dingaan
This week Whitfield interviewed musician Kahn (his real name is ‘Dingaan’) Morbee. Morbee is probably best known as lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the indie rock band “The Parlotones” which he formed in 1998.

Is Kahn morbee married?

Candice MorbeeKahn Morbee / Spouse (m. 2013)

How old is Kahn morbee?

44 years (February 5, 1978)Kahn Morbee / Age

What nationality is Kahn morbee?

South AfricanKahn Morbee / Nationality

Are Parlotones South African?

The Parlotones are a South African indie rock band from Johannesburg. Formed in 1998, the group consists of Kahn Morbee (vocals and rhythm guitar), Paul Hodgson (lead guitar), Glen Hodgson (bass guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), and Neil Pauw (drums and percussion).

Where are the Parlotones from?

Johannesburg, South AfricaThe Parlotones / Origin

Are the parlotones still together?

The Parlotones’ early sound was rooted in Britpop, but eventually grew to incorporate a wider spectrum of musical genres….

The Parlotones
Years active 1998–present
Labels Sovereign Entertainment Universal Music Gallo Records
Website theparlotones.co.za
Members Kahn Morbee Neil Pauw Glen Hodgson Paul Hodgson Rob Davidson

Who is the lead singer of The Parlotones?

Kahn MorbeeThe Parlotones / Lead singer

Where do the Parlotones live?

In September 2012, it was announced that the band was officially moving to Los Angeles, California. The Parlotones relocated to the US in January 2013.

Where is the Parlotones now?

In September 2012, it was announced that the band was officially moving to Los Angeles, California. The Parlotones relocated to the US in January 2013. The band played two sold-out farewell shows at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden and Ellis Park Stadium.

Is parlotones still together?

The Parlotones have released ten studio albums and are one of South Africa’s best-selling music artists of all time, enjoying multi-platinum success….

The Parlotones
Genres Alternative rock indie rock post-Britpop post-punk revival pop rock new wave
Years active 1998–present