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    Josina van de Wijdeven (born 29 March 1954), known as José Hoebee, is a Dutch pop singer. She was a member of Luv', a famous Dutch girl group in the late...
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  • Hoebee is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: José Hoebee (born 1954), Dutch singer Will Hoebee (1947–2012), Dutch record producer and...
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    Will Hoebee (29 June 1947 – 10 June 2012) was a Dutch record producer and songwriter. In late 1981, he married José Hoebee (singer of the girl group Luv')...
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  • the feminine name Josina. Examples are Olympic swimmer José Damen and pop singer José Hoebee. Josephine and Joséphine are in use in English-speaking...
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  • 2011, Peggy March re-recorded "I Will Follow Him" with Dutch singer José Hoebee (who covered this song and reached the number-one spot in the Netherlands...
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    She was a member of the girl group Luv'. Alongside Patty Brard and José Hoebee, she scored a string of international hit songs such as "You're the Greatest...
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    the trio Bonnie, Debbie & Rosy, and part of the duo Bonnie & José [nl] with José Hoebee. St. Claire was born as Bonje Cornelia Swart in Rozenburg on 18...
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    which was a duet with Luv' singer José Hoebee. The song was somewhat successful in Belgium, and Schilder and Hoebee continued to appear together on occasion...
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    the late 1970s and early 1980s. The original members were Patty Brard, José Hoebee and Marga Scheide. In 1979, Luv' was 'Holland's best export act' and...
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  • son, Adam Cohen. In 1984 it became a hit in the Dutch Top 40 sung by José Hoebee, ex-singer of Luv', and TV host Ron Brandsteder. Adam Cohen and The Webb...
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