Altena, Dick van
Profile: Songwriter, singer, guitarist and producer.
Born 1957 in Oosterhout, Gelderland, The Netherlands.
He was also the front man of the Major Dundee (band)
Bakker, Marco
Profile: Opera/operette singer and actor, born 8 February 1938 in Beverwijk, Netherlands.
He also performs with the 3 Baritons.
Bastos, Juan
Real name: Rolf Steitz
Profile: Juan Bastós (Rolf Steitz born in Cologne, Germany, 7 January 1952). He played in groups named Faces en Hush before going solo. He worked as a songwriter and as a member of the band Santiago and the duo Bogart. About 1978/1979 he established with Günter Lammers duo Bogart. In 1980 they had 3 hits: On Broadway, Stop lovin’ you and Primaballerina.
Later on he produced Dutch singer Taco (Putting on the ritz (1982)) and Pussycat (After all (1983)).
After putting an end to his active period as a studio musician, Bastos has been working as a manager in a media production company for more than 20 years to present day.
Beekman, Michael
Profile: Dutch recording engineer who worked at EMI Studios, Heemstede.
Benton, Oscar
Real name: Ferdinand van Eis
Profile: Oscar Benton (born 3 February 1949, The Hague; died 8 November 2020, in IJmuiden) was a Dutch vocalist.
He is also the founder of the Oscar Benton Blues Band in 1967.
Boer, Pieter
Profile: Engineer from the Netherlands.
Occasionally miswritten as Pieter de Boer, in that case please use ANV.
For the singer please use Pieter de Boer
Boer, Jony de
Profile: Dutch Vocalist and Artistcoach.
Buenen, Kees
Profile: Dutch keyboardist of the Dutch pop group Pussycat during 1981-1982.
Costello, Daniel Rae
Profile: (17 June 1961 – 22 July 2019) was a Rotuman Fijian guitarist based in Samoa.
n 1979, Costello recorded his first solo album, called Tropical Sunset, which flopped. Three years later, his album, Lania which was a huge success in Fiji and around the Pacific. After his mother died in 1985, he changed his name to Daniel Rae Costello. He moved to Australia a few years later because of the 1987 Coup where he wrote two songs, Samba and Take me to the Island and returned to Fiji and started his own Studio and Production Suite called “Tango Sound Productions” and recorded his first big hit album, Samba.
Costello recorded 30 albums. He was an accomplished songwriter, composer, arranger, audio engineer, vocalist, musician and producer in the Pacific region. He recently recorded an album with Toni Willé from the Dutch group Pussycat, called Let The World Sing. The first single, originally a hit for Pussycat Georgie gained numerous airplays on Fiji radio.
At the 2020 Pacific Music Awards, Costello was posthumously awarded a lifetime achievement award
Cress, Curt
Profile: German drummer and composer, born 11 August 1952 in Schlierbach (Brachtal), Germany.
Drion, Jean-Luc
Profile: French pianist, arranger, composer, conductor. First Prize in 1960 at the Conservatoire National de Musique, Roubaix for Excellence in Piano, Music Theory, Chamber Music & Accompanying . 17 Gold Records in his career (Le Crazy Horse, Chocolat’s, Claudia Cardinale, Christian Adam, Alain Delorme). Under the nickname Gil De Saint Amour runs the world giving concerts alone or with piano or orchestra.
Duiser, Martin
Real name: Martinus Duiser
Profile: Martin Duiser a.k.a. Martin Dowser.
Born: 24 November 1949 in Soest, Netherlands.
Former singer in Husky, later went on producing
Egdom, Emiel van
Profile: (born 1956 in De Vranck, Heerlen) is a Dutch guitarist, composer, arranger and record producer.
Egdom studied guitar from 1976 to 1981 with Hans-Lutz Niessen, a student of Bruno Henze, at the Maastricht Conservatory, and took private lessons with Charles Green and John Thomas. He studied at the University of Maryland, College Park and in 1983 at Berklee College of Music in Boston on a scholarship, as well as privately with John Scofield, among others; he then moved to Los Angeles. He initially toured with Corey Allen and Peter Gordon. On his second album, This Is for You, he played with Bob Berg, Alex Acuña, John Patitucci, Eric Gale and Bobby Militello, among others. The next album Hybrid Groove also received good reviews. He toured North and South America as well as Europe with musicians such as Eric Vloeimans and Glenn Corneille. Since 1985 he has been the owner of CULEA Productions.
Fietsefreem
Profile: The group FietseFreem was founded in 1984. The band consisted of Bert Quaedvlieg (1953, lead vocals and guitar), Raymonde Quaedvlieg-van Glabbeeck (1947, vocals and keyboards), Joop Lemmerijn (drums) and Jack Wijckmans (guitar). In 1986 changed the occupation. Joop Lemmerlijn and Jack Wijckmans disappeared. Huub Laeven became the new drummer and John Coenen guitarist In May 1995, John Coenen replaced by Jan Bernards as a guitarist. In september 1996, the ‘ Orchestra ‘ FietseFreem disbanded. Bert and Raymonde Quaedvlieg went further as a duo
Fijnheer, Jan
Profile: Dutch illustrator and sleeve designer from Heemstede, who worked for Bovema-EMI.
Freeman, Robert
Profile: Recording engineer, producer and musician, who began his career at TPA Studios in London in the early 1970s. In 1975, he became chief engineer at Relight Studios in the Netherlands.
Gong, Mike
Profile: Guitarist.
Goya, Francis
Real name: François Edouard Weyer
Profile: Belgian guitarist and producer, born in Liège (1946). Had a solo hit with his instrumental composition ‘Nostalgia’ in 1975. Worked as a producer in the late 1970s and early 1980s in partnership with Bart Van De Laar. In 1991 and 1993, he was involved as a conductor in the Eurovision Song Contest, leading the orchestra for Luxembourg’s entries.
Hermans, Ruud
Profile: (Tilburg, December 24, 1950) is a Tilburg country and western singer who won the 2019 edition of The Voice Senior.
His musical career started with the folk band Heating from Tilburg, which released an LP and a number of singles. As a youngster, Hermans developed in the field of Americana. In 1973 he was hired by Ton and Ine Masseurs as lead singer of the Tumbleweeds. He alternated the vocal parts with Ine Masseurs and also played extra percussion parts on twelve-string guitar that the rhythm guitarist on duty Berry Masseurs could not play on his six-string. Despite its success, Hermans never saw himself as part of the band The Tumbleweeds brought him to the United States (1973/1974). Despite the performances and performances of self-written songs, Hermans became dissatisfied with the repertoire, he felt that they no longer fit in with the times. In 1975 the band had a number 1 listing in the Dutch charts with Merle Haggard’s Somewhere Between.
Hermans’ songs were received by the press as coal English, but the band members tried to please Hermans as much as possible.
In 1977 Hermans made it clear to Ad Masseurs that he was going to leave the Tumbleweeds. He wanted to make more pop-oriented country music.
He founded the Ruud Hermans Band, but it did not receive enough commercial attention. In order to achieve success in the United States, he renamed the band Tulsa, after the city of Tulsa. Also with this band there was no breakthrough; she was called in as a support act for performances by other artists, including the aforementioned Merle Haggard and also Johnny Cash.
In the 1984-1985 season, he presented the radio program KRO-ORK on Hilversum 3. From the 1990s onwards, Hermans started presenting programmes on Radio 2. He participated in the programme The Theatre of Sentiment. He also worked on American Connection where he played country and other American music with anecdotes and interviews with artists from those genres. In the meantime, he is part of various theater programs around country music, such as Country Road. In 2005 he was made a knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau. In 2010, the American Connection program was discontinued due to the redesign of the channels. At the same time, he was nominated for the Global Artist Award in the United States for his commitment to country music outside the U.S.; a number of performances in Nashville (Tennessee) follow. In 2007 he became Singer of the Year at the Dutch Country Poll Award Gala.
After that, he quit music for a while and became a funeral director. He made another vain attempt to bring about a reunion of the Tumbleweeds. After some time, music appealed to him again and he organized living room concerts. This resulted in his participation in and winning the second series of The Voice Senior, in which he was assisted by coach Ilse DeLange
Hilberts, Eddy
Real name: Eduard Hilberts
Profile: Dutch producer, engineer, songwriter and founder of the group Sensus.
Born on 23. October 1948 in Groningen, Netherlands.
Hoebee, Will
Profile: Dutch producer, arranger, writer and composer, born June 29, 1947 in Hilversum, died June 10, 2012 in Hasselt, Belgium. Worked as a plugger for several record companies. After working with Peter Koelewijn, he started producing himself. Produced a.o Kiki & Pearly, Vicky Leandros, David Soul and his biggest success Gheorghe Zamfir. Was married to Luv’s José Hoebee. Also worked for local TV stations. Owner of Double H Production and Double Aitch Music
Hogenbirk, William
Profile: Designer
Hooning, André
Profile: Sound engineer.
He also worked as mastering and lacquer cutting engineer at Intertone Studios or rather EMI Studios, Heemstede.
Horden, Henk
Profile: Dutch mastering and lacquer cutting engineer at Bovema / EMI Studios (aka. EMI Studios, Heemstede) since 1971.
Because HH was already taken by Gerard Hali, he chose M (after his girlfriend Marianne) for cuts at EMI / Bovema Studios since 1971
Jones, Dennis
Real name: Casper Janssen
Profile: Dutch singer born on June 2, 1967.
Aliases: Casper Janssen, Tommy Foster
Jongbloed, Wim
Real name: Wilhelmus Jongbloed
Profile: Dutch songwriter and orchestra leader
Koopman, Pim
Real name: Wilhelmus Frederikus Koopman
Profile: Dutch composer, producer and multi instrumentalist, born on 11 March, 1953 in Hilversum, The Netherlands. Drummer with a.o. Kayak, Diesel and The President. Died of cardiac arrest on 23 November 2009.
Kosters, Fred
Profile: Dutch Photographer
Lammers, Günter
Profile: German songwriter and producer. Founder and CEO of GLM Musik Network KG. Played Keyboards, Synthesizer and piano
Lammers, Rolf
Profile: German musician from Köln, married with Anke Schweitzer. Played Keyboards, Synthesizer
Leenders. André
Profile: Dutch mastering and lacquer cutting engineer at Bovema / EMI Studios (aka. EMI Studios, Heemstede) since 1975. Born 15 Aug. 1953, Haarlem.
Lacquers cut by him since 1975 can be recognized by an etched “HL”, e.g. -A//HL 32821-2-Y, where the first “H” stands for “Holland” and is not part of the ANV.
Please credit with Lacquer Cut At – Bovema / EMI Studios and
Lacquer Cut By André Leenders + ANV LPlease note: between 1961 and 1968, HL was allocated to an unknown, previous cutting engineer, so please credit releases with HL from that period to L . André Leenders often scribed another signature: a scripted A with a large bow that appears as cP or cD or cT or cR – When on it’s own (without HL), credit
Lacquer Cut By – André Leenders + ANV A
B) When in combination with HL on either side of a record, only use L as ANV.
Leenders, Gerrit-Jan
Profile: Producer, Arranger
Logister, Paul
Profile: Singer, musician. Wrote songs for example Volumia and Toni Willé. He lives in Heerlen, the Netherlands.
Marleen
Real name: Marleen Vereyken
Profile: Belgian singer from Schilde. Born on 27-10-1955. Married with BRT (Belgian Radio and Television) producer Alfons Van Looy (°28-1-1925 / +11-7-2008)
Mayr, Georg
Profile: German saxophonist
Molen, Marijke van der
Profile: Stylist
Moonlight Riders
Profile: Dutch countryband with members from The Walkers in it and later became Cash On Delivery. The band was from around Maastricht, The Netherlands. With members like Michel Nita and Jan Roberts.
Musper, Erwin
Profile: Born: 11 December 1948, The Hague, Netherlands.
Former keyboardist/singer of the Dutch bands Windmill and Partner. After that he got (inter)national fame as a producer and engineer of acts like Doe Maar, Toontje Lager, Normaal, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard and Scorpions. He’s doing report of his work experience every month for his column in the Dutch music magazine Music Maker.
Myosotis
Profile: Founded in 1972 by 2 men working for a record company at that time. They decided to start a company for themselves designing record sleeves, located in a villa in Baarn, the Netherlands. moved twice to a building in Amersfoort, the Netherlands. in 2013 it stopped. but now in 2023 back in business, in a building in Baarn, the Netherlands. Myosotis means “do not forget me”.
Nadieh
Real name: Karin Francine Anne Meis
Profile: Dutch singer-songwriter (7 September 1958 – 5 April 1996).
Mother of Nadie Reyhani
Natte, Paul
Real name: Paul J. Natte
Profile: Dutch composer, arranger, conductor, keyboardist (piano, mellotron, synthesizer, organ), programmer, trumpeter, recorder player and producer, born December 27th, 1944 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Neyman, Benny
Real name: Wilhelmus Albertus Neyman
Profile: Dutch singer/songwriter
b. June 9, 1951 in Maastricht, The Netherlands.
d. February 7, 2008 in Soesterberg, The Netherlands.
n the beginning of the 1970’s, he took a course at Kleinkunst Academy in Amsterdam. Neyman’s first success came in 1980 with the song “Ik Weet Niet Hoe”. In 1985 Neyman scored his biggest hit with the song “Waarom Fluister ik je Naam Nog” (number 1 position in some Dutch charts). From the second half of the 1980’s Neyman had no major hits. However he still made a large number of albums and had a number of successful musical tours. Neyman received a Golden Harp in 1996.
His health began to decline in 2006. After he quitted with his previous manager, his partner Hans van Barneveld became his new manager in 2006. In October 2006 his last album “Onverwacht” was released and his last performance, a tribute to the deceased Conny Vandenbos, took place on December 2, 2007. Neyman announced on December 21, 2007 that he suffered from an advanced form of cancer and that his prognosis was not clear. On February 7, 2008 Benny died at the age of 56.
Nita, Walter
Profile: Dutch singer, songwriter and drummer. Died: 30 June 2020
Nits
Profile: Dutch pop group with a style often described as art pop. Formed in 1974 in Amsterdam.
In 1989, the band name “The Nits” was changed to simply “Nits”.
Current band members:
Henk Hofstede – vocals, guitar, keyboards (1974-present)
Rob Kloet – drums, percussion (1974-present)
Robert Jan Stips – keyboards, vocals (1981-1996, 2003-present)
Past band members:
Alex Roelofs – bass (1974-1981)
Michiel Peters – guitar, vocals (1974-1985)
Petra Lugtenburg – backing vocals during recording and live performances, additional keyboards during live performances (1986)
Joke Geraets – bass, backing vocals (1986-1989)
Martin Bakker – bass (1992-1996)
Peter Meuris – percussion, violin (1992-1996)
Laetitia Van Krieken – keyboards, backing vocals (1998-2004)
Arwen Linnemann – bass, backing vocals (1998-2003)
Nouse, Hans
Profile: Dutch mastering and lacquer cutting engineer.
Worked at Bovema / EMI Studios, where his work can be recognized by an “N” in the typical matrix scheme, e.g. -A//HN. In this case the H stands for Holland and should not be part of the ANV. More often, however, he signed his work by etching a combined initials “HN” (sometimes misinterpreted as “I‒N” or a sideways “TZ”) after the matrix, e.g. 30471-3-X HN. In this case please us HN as ANV
Petereit, Dieter
Profile: German bassist and guitarist.
Pocorni, Glenn
Real name: Glenn R. Pocorni
Profile: Surinamese vocalist, bassist and trumpeter, as well band leader, composer and arranger
Prent, Ronald
Profile: Sound engineer at Galaxy Studios. Husband of mastering engineer Darcy Proper
Proost, Maarten
Profile: Dutch recording engineer who worked for EMI Studios, Heemstede.
Reinders, Gé
Real name: Gerardus Reinders
Profile: Dutch singer and lyricist.
Robin, Jess
Austrian singer, composer and producer from Graz, Styria.
Owner of J.Robin Records.
Schade, Charly
Real name: Hans Rolf Schade
Profile: Guitar
Scherpenzeel. Ton
Real name: Anton D. Scherpenzeel
Profile: Ton Scherpenzeel (Hilversum, Netherlands 6 August 1952–) is a keyboardist who was a founding member of the Dutch rock band Kayak, together with Pim Koopman and Max Werner whom he met whilst at the Hilversum Muziek Lyceum (Hilversum Music Grammar School).
His first solo album (1978) was an adaptation of Le carnaval des animaux by noted French classical music composer Camille Saint-Saëns.
In 1980, Ton wrote the score for the Dutch movie Spetters, featuring Rutger Hauer.
His second solo album, ‘Heart of the Universe’ (with Chris Rainbow), came in 1984.
Subsequent to Kayak, Ton became the keyboardist of Camel, a British progressive rock band. He also played several years with Earth & Fire.
He also wrote almost all music for the songs in the shows of Dutch comedian Youp van ’t Hek.
Schot, Roger de
Profile: Sound engineer
Seymour, Patrick
Real name: Patrick Anthony Seymour
Profile: Often credited as Pat Seymour British Producer, Arranger, Keyboardist and Flute player from the UK, born in 1959. Also a composer for TV and motion picture soundtracks.
Has worked a lot with Eurythmics and Culture Club
Sluis, Jaap
Profile: Designer (Sleeve design)
Smeets, Jo
Profile: Jo is a musician, singer, composer and lyricist. He founded the Peanuts in 1980. Jo Smeets was born in Brunssum on 4 October 1950, but has lived in Kerkrade since 1978.
Jo is a member / (co-)founder of the following formations Relax, Coconuts, Peanuts and Kanus but can also be heard solo as Jo Smeets or under the pseudonyms Jo Nussbaum and Shine Field (van Schinveld). He sings duets with Tonny Willé, Jean Innemee, Lex Nelissen, Ronald Pijls and Sjef Diederen. In 2018 he participated in Paul Weelen’s crowdfunding campaign for the Alzheimer Fonds Limburg
On November 18, 2022, Jo Smeets wins the Kirchröadsjer Sjlajerparade edition 2023 with his song D’r Sjunste Prins.
Smith, Gordon
Profile: Blues singer, guitarist and songwriter, born March 12, 1949 in South Shields, Tyne & Wear, UK. Recording artist on the Blue Horizon label around 1969. Member of Kevin Coyne’s band during the 1970’s, with whom he recorded several albums for Virgin. He also recorded two solo albums in 1979-1980, as well as a solo country blues album “Out of the Bottleneck” issued in 1999. A CD of new material was released in 2008, entitled “The Essential Gordon Smith”.
Souer, Piet
Real name: Pieter Cornelis Souer
Profile: Dutch guitarist, producer, arranger, and songwriter. Born in Eindhoven, 12th of April 1948. Worked with a lot of Dutch artists like Mouth & MacNeal, Anita Meyer, Luv’ and BZN a.o. Also with international artists like Vicky Leandros and Helen Shapiro. Was very productive in the seventies and eighties with his writing partner Hans van Hemert, as ‘Janschen En Janschens’
Stellaard, Gerard
Real name: Gerardus H.J. Stellaard
Profile: Pianist, producer, songwriter and arranger, born 26 November 1946 in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Active since the mid-1960s, Stellaard has worked with a wide range of artists such as Rob de Nijs, Demis Roussos, Jules De Corte and André van Duin.
Stramrood, Tom
Profile: Dutch sound engineer, born 1952 in Utrecht, Netherlands, died 3 February 2007. Worked at EMI Studios, Heemstede.
Theunissen, Werner
Profile: Werner Theunissen was a Dutch songwriter. He wrote almost every song of the group Pussycat, including the million selling single “Mississippi”
Werner Theunissen died on January 18th, 2010 in Great Britain as a result of a heart failure.
Vanheye, Claude
Profile: Photographer
Vera, Danny
Real name: Danny Polfliet
Profile: Danny Vera, artist name of Danny Polfliet (Middelburg, 31 may 1977), is a Dutch singer, musician and songwriter.
Versluijs, André
Profile: Dutch bass guitarist, born 27 November 1954 in Oosterbeek.
Vries, André de
Profile: Mastering and lacquer cutting engineer at Bovema / EMI Studios.
His cuts can be identified by an etched HV in the runout, e.g. -A//HV 18729-1. H stands for Holland; V is his initial. Please credit this signature using the ANV V.
Vrijaldenhoven, Jan van
Profile: Dutch recording engineer who worked at EMI Studios, Heemstede.
Wilfert. Hanne
Real name: Hans Gottfried Wilfert
Profile: German trumpeter and flugelhornist, born 26 March 1921 in Rodewisch, Germany, died 25 May 1994
Artist agency Volendam
Johannes Casper A. (Jan) Buijs (27 February 1940 – 4 May 1985) was a Dutch music manager. He started as manager of The Cats and went on to work for bands such as Pussycat, Drukwerk and the George Baker Selection.
Jaap Buijs (27 February 1946 – 28 June 2015) was a Dutch music manager. Since the 1960s, he has represented well-known artists in the Netherlands such as the George Baker Selection, Jan Smit, Nick & Simon and the 3JS.
The two brothers continued together under the name Artiestenbureau Volendam, which became a household name in the Dutch music world. They moved their company from Haarlem to their parents’ home in Volendam. From that moment on, the brothers were inseparable, which often led to confusion, partly because their birthdays were on the same day and had similar initials (J.C.A and J.S.A).
The success of The Cats also attracted other bands and in the following years the brothers managed more well-known bands, such as Pussycat, Drukwerk, George Baker Selection, the Dizzy Man’s Band and Unit Gloria. The artists in their stable together achieved more than a hundred gold records. The singles “One Way Wind (The Cats)” and “Una Paloma Blanca” (George Baker Selection) each sold more than one million copies.
Kehren, Gerd
Artist management since 1972 – Specializing in acts of the 70’s such as HARPO, GRAHAM BONNEY, THE EQUALS, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, CHRIS ANDREWS.
In 1992 Pussycat came to Gerd Kehren.