Dutch cabaret. Sonneveld is generally viewed as a Dutch cultural icon for his work and legacy in theatre, musicals and music. Wim Sonneveld was born in Utrecht...
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Together with Wim Sonneveld and Wim Kan he was considered one of the "Great Three" of Dutch cabaret during the 1950s and 1960s. While Sonneveld became known...
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works for the theatre. Later he would write music for many songs by Wim Sonneveld, Wieteke Van Dort and especially Annie M.G. Schmidt. . He wrote music...
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Together Alone (Anouk album) (section Musical credits)
Hay - backing vocals Carlos Lake - bass guitar on "Mood Indigo" John Sonneveld - sound engineer, production Sander van der Heide - mastering Frans Jansen...
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Disciple and His Devil," McGraw-hill, 1970. p. 83. "07 Het Spaanse Graan Wim Sonneveld & Magriet De Groot & Paul Storm". YouTube. 2020-09-19. Archived from the...
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Jordaanlied (section Musical background)
Parel was a barrel organ player from the Jordaan, who made Sonneveld achieve stardom. Sonneveld came from Utrecht and his Amsterdam dialect was clearly imitative...
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Omnia (band) (category Musical groups established in 1996)
by Stenny, solo. Notable songs are Free and a cover of the classic Wim Sonneveld song Het dorp about the modernisation of rural life in the Netherlands...
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Conny Stuart (category Dutch musical theatre actresses)
radio debut. In World War II, Stuart met Wim Sonneveld, and began to perform in his ensemble. Sonneveld stimulated her comic qualities, for instance by...
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Francis D. Hole (section Musical works)
Rabenhorst, Martin; Van Rees, Ken; Schad, Peter; Schipper, Louis A.; Sonneveld, Marthijn; Walter, Christian (2014). "The joy of teaching soil science"...
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including John Kraaijkamp Sr.; the best-known version is probably that by Wim Sonneveld (1962). In the 1950s Johnny Jordaan rose to fame with "Geef mij maar Amsterdam"...
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