词条 | Henny Vrienten |
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}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = Henny Vrienten | caption = Henny Vrienten (2017) | image = Henny Vrienten (2017) - 2.jpg | landscape = yes | background = solo_singer | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1948|07|27}} | alias = | birth_place = Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands | genre = Ska, film score | years_active = | label = | occupation = Singer, songwriter, bassist, composer | associated_acts = Doe Maar | website = }}Henny Vrienten (born July 27, 1948 in Hilvarenbeek) is a Dutch composer of TV and film scores. He is best known as the singer, songwriter, and bassist of the popular 1980s ska pop band Doe Maar.[1] HistoryEarly daysVrienten began his career in the late 1960s as a member of local outfit Les Cruches. In the early 1970s he wrote songs for others and released his first single as Ruby Carmichael. In 1977 Vrienten released his debut solo album Paul Santos, which he recorded with US producer Tom Salisbury. Lift Me Up Higher was extracted as a single. Doe MaarMeanwhile, Vrienten began to work with singer-songwriter Boudewijn de Groot in the studio and on stage. While recording the 1975 album Waar ik woon en wie ik ben ('Where I live and who I am"), he met keyboard player Ernst Jansz and drummer Johnny Lodewijks. The latter suggested they form a reggae band. The Rumbones (Rumboon: Dutch alcohol-filled chocolate), led by the vocals of French Toots-soundalike Cris Lester, toured from October 13 to November 12, 1977 and split up immediately afterwards. Vrienten moved on to Sammie America's Gasphetti, recorded demos at his garage, and did another tour with de Groot. Jansz offered him to join his band Doe Maar, but Vrienten turned him down, questioning the survival prospects of a Dutch-language group playing for fun. In 1980, he changed his mind after ending his relationship with his wife and her two teenage kids. Vrienten joined Doe Maar in time for the recording of their second album; he delivered three songs and co-designed the green/pink sleeve as the band's trademark colours. The album Skunk was belatedly released in March 1981, 32 Jaar ("32 Years") being the lead single and becoming a hit. The follow-up Smoorverliefd ("Smitten") missed the Top 40, but with the 1982-released Doris Day, (a complaint against TV boredom), Doe Maar broke through and become key figures of the New Dutch Wave explosion. Initially they enjoyed their newfound popularity, but six months down the line doubts started to creep in. In March 1983, by which time the fourth album Virus (4US), was released, Doe Maar announced a six-month publicity ban (i.e., no interviews and radio/TV appearances). This completely backfired as Doe Maar-mania grew even bigger. In between tours of Belgium and the Netherlands Antilles, Henny recorded his first Dutch-language solo album, Geen Ballade, which he released in March 1984, a few weeks before Doe Maar played two farewell shows for live broadcast. Instead of embarking on a solo tour, Vrienten decided to stretch himself by writing TV and film scores (notably the Dutch Sesame Street) and producing for other artists. Solo careerFrom 1986 to 1991, Vrienten played oldies like Teddy Bear's Picknick with Magnificent Seven, whose members include singer/advert composer Fay Lovsky and unofficial fifth Doe Maar-member Joost Belinfante. A new solo album was in the pipeline but held back by the release of a Best-of album; the expected Doe Maar revival never happened, and in early 1992, Mijn Hart Slaapt Nooit ("My Heart Never Sleeps") saw the light of day. As with Geen Ballade, the album received minimal promotion. At the end of the year, all Doe Maar members reunited to support the 1960s outfit CCC Inc. (featuring Ernst Jansz and Joost Belinfante) at their 25th anniversary concert. Only a few people noticed. In the mid-1990s, a new generation of Dutch-language acts emerged, and Henny ended up collaborating with rap group Osdorp Posse. Doe Maar: the reunionIn 1999, the four-piece rock band BLØF (also referred to as the Dutch Counting Crows) spent a whole tour playing a Doe Maar-covers-only set. Doe Maar members attended the show at the Amsterdam Paradiso and on November 1, 1999 they announced their reunion for one last album and a 25-date tour of the Netherlands and Belgium consisting of eight club shows, a record-breaking 16-night stint at the Ahoy Rotterdam, and a stadium show at the Antwerp Sportpaleis. Klaar ("Done") was released in April 2000; the band were finally acknowledged by the pop critics who had previously criticized them for singing in Dutch. The band continues to play occasional reunion shows. Further collaborationsIn 2008 Vrienten recorded an album with contemporaries Frank Boeijen and Henk Hofstede (frontman of The Nits). Aardige jongens ("Nice Guys") was promoted with a theatre tour; they performed the album as well as individual classics. In 2010 Vrienten appeared in Ali B op volle toeren, a programme in which young Dutch rappers exchange songs with established artists. He contributed 32 Jaar Later ("32 Years Down the Line"), a sequel to the song that gave Doe Maar their first top 40 hit back in 1981. In 2014 and 2015, he released two solo albums and went on tour, accompanied by his son Xander (Jett Rebel's bass-player) and the three-piece-rock-band My Baby. In 2016 Vrienten formed the supergroup Vreemde Kostgangers ("Strange Boarders") with Golden Earring guitarist George Kooymans and Boudewijn de Groot. In between tours they recorded two albums which were both released in 2017. In 2019, Vrienten and son appeared in a self-made documentary on bass-players; it is the sequel to 2013's Gitaarjongens which explored the joy of guitar-playing. DiscographySolo
SoundtracksFilm
Television
Theater
Studio albums with Doe Maar
Live albums with Doe Maar
Dub albums
The Magnificent 7
Raymond Van Het Groenewoud
References1. ^{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p870961/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Doe Maar|last=Huff|first=Philip D.|publisher=AMG|accessdate=15 May 2010}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Vrienten, Henny}} 11 : 1948 births|Living people|Dutch singer-songwriters|Dutch pop singers|Dutch male guitarists|Dutch republicans|Dutch film score composers|Male film score composers|Musicians from Tilburg|People from Hilvarenbeek|Dutch-language singers |
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