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Maggie MacNeal
8,647 listeners
Maggie MacNeal (born Sjoukje van't Spijker, May 5, 1950, Tilburg) is a Dutch singer. After her first solo record in 1971, she teamed u… read moreMaggie MacNeal (born Sjoukje van't Spijker, May 5, 1950, Tilburg) is a Dutch singer. After her first solo record in 1971, she teamed up with Willem Duyn, and the duo became known as Mouth & MacNeal. After their breakup, Maggie f… read moreMaggie MacNeal (born Sjoukje van't Spijker, May 5, 1950, Tilburg) is a Dutch singer. After her first solo record in 1971, she teamed up with Willem Duyn, and the duo became known as Mouth & MacNeal. After their breakup, Maggie formed her own group in 1975 with her husband Frans Smit (dru… read more -
Edsilia Rombley
21,121 listeners
Edsilia Francisca Rombley (born February 13, 1978) is a Dutch singer. She participated in the Soundmixshow in 1996. She represented the Net… read moreEdsilia Francisca Rombley (born February 13, 1978) is a Dutch singer. She participated in the Soundmixshow in 1996. She represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, in 1998 and 2007. The career of Edsilia Rombley sta… read moreEdsilia Francisca Rombley (born February 13, 1978) is a Dutch singer. She participated in the Soundmixshow in 1996. She represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, in 1998 and 2007. The career of Edsilia Rombley started in 1995, with Gracia Gorré, Karima and Susan Haps in th… read more -
Frizzle Sizzle
2,732 listeners
After all four girls had dropped out of Vara's "Kinderen voor Kinderen" (=Dutch for "Children for Children") in 19… read moreAfter all four girls had dropped out of Vara's "Kinderen voor Kinderen" (=Dutch for "Children for Children") in 1983, Laura Vlasblom, Mandy Huydts, Karin Vlasblom and Marjon Keller decided to form a band themselv… read moreAfter all four girls had dropped out of Vara's "Kinderen voor Kinderen" (=Dutch for "Children for Children") in 1983, Laura Vlasblom, Mandy Huydts, Karin Vlasblom and Marjon Keller decided to form a band themselves. Frizzle Sizzle was born. They had some gigs, but were s… read more -
Corry Brokken
7,165 listeners
Corry Brokken (3 December, 1932 - 2 June, 2016) was a Dutch singer. Born Cornelia Maria Brokken in Breda, the Netherlands, she was the win… read moreCorry Brokken (3 December, 1932 - 2 June, 2016) was a Dutch singer. Born Cornelia Maria Brokken in Breda, the Netherlands, she was the winner of the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest, representing the Netherlands singing "Net als toen&q… read moreCorry Brokken (3 December, 1932 - 2 June, 2016) was a Dutch singer. Born Cornelia Maria Brokken in Breda, the Netherlands, she was the winner of the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest, representing the Netherlands singing "Net als toen" ("Like it used to be"). The melody was compos… read more -
Linda Martin
7,988 listeners
Linda Martin (born in Omagh, Northern Ireland on 17 April 1947) is an Irish singer and TV presenter, working almost exclusively in the Repu… read moreLinda Martin (born in Omagh, Northern Ireland on 17 April 1947) is an Irish singer and TV presenter, working almost exclusively in the Republic of Ireland. She is best known in Europe as the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1992 … read moreLinda Martin (born in Omagh, Northern Ireland on 17 April 1947) is an Irish singer and TV presenter, working almost exclusively in the Republic of Ireland. She is best known in Europe as the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1992 with the song "Why Me" and in Ireland as a member … read more -
Maxine & Franklin Brown
3,072 listeners
Maxine & Franklin Brown are both Dutch singers. Together they represented the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996. Their so… read moreMaxine & Franklin Brown are both Dutch singers. Together they represented the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996. Their song "De eerste keel" ("The First Time") came 7th with 78 points. View wikiMaxine & Franklin Brown are both Dutch singers. Together they represented the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996. Their song "De eerste keel" ("The First Time") came 7th with 78 points. View wiki -
Ruth Jacott
17,285 listeners
Ruth Jacott was born in Paramaribo, Surinam in 1960. At the age of 9 her family moved to the Netherlands. At the age of 17 she started her … read moreRuth Jacott was born in Paramaribo, Surinam in 1960. At the age of 9 her family moved to the Netherlands. At the age of 17 she started her singing career. In 1986 Ruth wins ,as part of the Dutch team, the Knokke festival in Belgium. In 1… read moreRuth Jacott was born in Paramaribo, Surinam in 1960. At the age of 9 her family moved to the Netherlands. At the age of 17 she started her singing career. In 1986 Ruth wins ,as part of the Dutch team, the Knokke festival in Belgium. In 1987 she plays one of the leading roles in the Dutch version … read more -
Sieneke
13,123 listeners
Sieneke (born Sieneke Peeters, Nijmegen, 1 April 1992) is a young singer whose talent has been discovered by Marianne Weber. On 7 February… read moreSieneke (born Sieneke Peeters, Nijmegen, 1 April 1992) is a young singer whose talent has been discovered by Marianne Weber. On 7 February, 2010, Sieneke won the Dutch Nationaal Songfestival and the right to represent the Netherlands in… read moreSieneke (born Sieneke Peeters, Nijmegen, 1 April 1992) is a young singer whose talent has been discovered by Marianne Weber. On 7 February, 2010, Sieneke won the Dutch Nationaal Songfestival and the right to represent the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, Norway. She sang … read more -
Teddy Scholten
6,453 listeners
Teddy Scholten-van Swieteren (May 11, 1926 - April 8, 2010) was a Dutch singer. She won the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest for the Netherland… read moreTeddy Scholten-van Swieteren (May 11, 1926 - April 8, 2010) was a Dutch singer. She won the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest for the Netherlands singing "Een Beetje" (A little bit), with music composed by Dick Schallies and lyrics … read moreTeddy Scholten-van Swieteren (May 11, 1926 - April 8, 2010) was a Dutch singer. She won the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest for the Netherlands singing "Een Beetje" (A little bit), with music composed by Dick Schallies and lyrics by Willy van Hemert. View wiki