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Les Baroques
2,854 listeners
One of the strangest and best Dutch bands of the mid-'60s, Les Baroques always seemed out of synch with the real world. They had a Fre… read moreOne of the strangest and best Dutch bands of the mid-'60s, Les Baroques always seemed out of synch with the real world. They had a French name, a lead singer with an obviously anglicized pseudonym (Gary O'Shannon , real name Ge… read moreOne of the strangest and best Dutch bands of the mid-'60s, Les Baroques always seemed out of synch with the real world. They had a French name, a lead singer with an obviously anglicized pseudonym (Gary O'Shannon , real name Gerard Schoenaker), and played R&B-tinged pop-rock with od… read more -
Hu & The Hilltops
568 listeners
Hu & The Hilltops were a Dutch rhythm 'n' blues group consisting of Fred de Wilde (vocals and rhythm guitar), Hans van der To… read moreHu & The Hilltops were a Dutch rhythm 'n' blues group consisting of Fred de Wilde (vocals and rhythm guitar), Hans van der Toorn (vocals), Werner den Heijer (lead guitar), Henk van Meerbeek (drums) and Mike Scholten (bass).… read moreHu & The Hilltops were a Dutch rhythm 'n' blues group consisting of Fred de Wilde (vocals and rhythm guitar), Hans van der Toorn (vocals), Werner den Heijer (lead guitar), Henk van Meerbeek (drums) and Mike Scholten (bass). They released several singles and one full length album in 1965-1967. View wiki -
Ro-d-ys
2,319 listeners
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 -
toreros
406 listeners
Toreros were a Dutch beat group than mainly played instrumental songs. They are one of the Dutch bands that supported The Beatles at Blokke… read moreToreros were a Dutch beat group than mainly played instrumental songs. They are one of the Dutch bands that supported The Beatles at Blokker in 1964. The band split up in 1968. View wikiToreros were a Dutch beat group than mainly played instrumental songs. They are one of the Dutch bands that supported The Beatles at Blokker in 1964. The band split up in 1968. View wiki -
Rob Hoeke Rhythm & Blues Group
1,632 listeners
Rob Hoeke (Haarlem, The Netherlands, January 9,1939 - November 6,1999) was a Dutch boogie woogie piano, organ and harmonica player. Hoeke g… read moreRob Hoeke (Haarlem, The Netherlands, January 9,1939 - November 6,1999) was a Dutch boogie woogie piano, organ and harmonica player. Hoeke garnered great popularity in the second half of the sixties, in the midst of the blues boom in the … read moreRob Hoeke (Haarlem, The Netherlands, January 9,1939 - November 6,1999) was a Dutch boogie woogie piano, organ and harmonica player. Hoeke garnered great popularity in the second half of the sixties, in the midst of the blues boom in the Netherlands. Two tracks by his band hit the charts right awa… read more -
Names and Faces
190 listeners
Names And Faces was a short-lived psychedelic beat band from the 'Zaanstreek' region of The Netherlands. Active from 1966 to 1969… read moreNames And Faces was a short-lived psychedelic beat band from the 'Zaanstreek' region of The Netherlands. Active from 1966 to 1969, the band only released two 45s. Their stint as the backing band of Boudewijn de Groot is perhaps… read moreNames And Faces was a short-lived psychedelic beat band from the 'Zaanstreek' region of The Netherlands. Active from 1966 to 1969, the band only released two 45s. Their stint as the backing band of Boudewijn de Groot is perhaps their main 'claim to fame'. View wiki -
ZZ & De Maskers
3,664 listeners
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