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Ro-d-ys
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RO-D-YS (pronounced 'Roadies') were a Dutch beat band of the 1960s from the town of Oude Pekela in the province of Groningen, The… read moreRO-D-YS (pronounced 'Roadies') were a Dutch beat band of the 1960s from the town of Oude Pekela in the province of Groningen, The Netherlands, fronted by Harry Rijnbergen. They started in 1965 as a covers band, playing songs by… read moreRO-D-YS (pronounced 'Roadies') were a Dutch beat band of the 1960s from the town of Oude Pekela in the province of Groningen, The Netherlands, fronted by Harry Rijnbergen. They started in 1965 as a covers band, playing songs by The Kinks, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and the like. At… read more -
De Spelbrekers
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De Spelbrekers (Theo Rekkers and Huub Kok) were a Dutch singing duo, known for their participation in the 1962 Eurovision Song Contest. Rek… read moreDe Spelbrekers (Theo Rekkers and Huub Kok) were a Dutch singing duo, known for their participation in the 1962 Eurovision Song Contest. Rekkers and Kok met during World War II at a munitions factory in Bremen, Germany, where they were wo… read moreDe Spelbrekers (Theo Rekkers and Huub Kok) were a Dutch singing duo, known for their participation in the 1962 Eurovision Song Contest. Rekkers and Kok met during World War II at a munitions factory in Bremen, Germany, where they were working as forced labour. They formed De Spelbrekers in 1945, … read more -
Les Baroques
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ZZ & De Maskers
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ZZ & De Maskers was an early Dutch (and, initially, Dutch-singing) beat band that enjoyed considerable chart success in The Netherlands… read moreZZ & De Maskers was an early Dutch (and, initially, Dutch-singing) beat band that enjoyed considerable chart success in The Netherlands between 1962 and 1965. ZZ & De Maskers was notoriously hard to pigeonhole: their musical scop… read moreZZ & De Maskers was an early Dutch (and, initially, Dutch-singing) beat band that enjoyed considerable chart success in The Netherlands between 1962 and 1965. ZZ & De Maskers was notoriously hard to pigeonhole: their musical scope ranged from Shadows-style surf to cabaret-like songs in Du… read more -
ZZ En De Maskers
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Johnny Lion
5,012 listeners
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Circus Custers
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Circus Custers was a Dutch musical duo. Between 1980 and 1996 they made pop music in the Dutch language. The members were Joseph Custers (f… read moreCircus Custers was a Dutch musical duo. Between 1980 and 1996 they made pop music in the Dutch language. The members were Joseph Custers (from Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and Herman Erbé. They are must known from their song Monica, about… read moreCircus Custers was a Dutch musical duo. Between 1980 and 1996 they made pop music in the Dutch language. The members were Joseph Custers (from Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and Herman Erbé. They are must known from their song Monica, about a girl whose parents were going to divorce. Some other sing… read more