Maggie MacNeal (born Sjoukje Lucie van 't Spijker; 5 May 1950) is a Dutch singer. She was a member of Mouth & MacNeal, a pop duo from the Netherlands...
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Duyn) and Maggie MacNeal (born Sjoukje van't Spijker). Big Mouth had previously sung in a number of 1960s bands, including Speedway. MacNeal had released...
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Willem Duyn (section Mouth & MacNeal)
Hemert invited Duyn to join his new music group Mouth & MacNeal, together with Maggie MacNeal. The duo released their first single, "Hey You Love", which...
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MacNeal may refer to: Burgess Macneal, American electrical and recording engineer Elizabeth Macneal (born 1988), British writer Harry L. MacNeal (1875–1950)...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1980 (redirect from Amsterdam (Maggie MacNeal song))
Maggie MacNeal...
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Andres fourth (1972), "I See a Star" by Mouth and MacNeal third (1974), "Amsterdam" by Maggie MacNeal fifth (1980), "Rechtop in de wind" by Marcha fifth...
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British singer Maggie MacNeal (born 1950), Dutch singer Maggie Mac Neil (born 2000), Canadian swimmer Maggie Mae (1960–2021), German singer Maggie Malone-Hardin...
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Susan Elia MacNeal (born 1968) is an American author best known for her Maggie Hope mystery series of novels, which are set during World War II, mainly...
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Kevin Coyne "Amsterdam", a song at the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 by Maggie MacNeal "Amsterdam", a song from the album Keep It Together by Guster Amsterdam...
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Dutch channels. In 2000, she joined fellow Dutch Eurovision veterans Maggie MacNeal and Sandra Reemer to form the Dutch Divas, who quickly established themselves...
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