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7875509
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Conny van den Bos
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9 x 13
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Wikipedia: Jacoba Adriana (Conny) Hollestelle, best known as Conny Vandenbos (The Hague, January 16, 1937 - Amsterdam, April 7, 2002), was a Dutch singer. She sang a predominantly Dutch-language repertoire and in 1974 switched from Phonogram to record company Basart Records International. A short time later, she released an album, A Woman of Our Time. The first single that followed, Tjeukemeer, did not make much of it. On the other hand, that worked with Een Roosje, my roseje, which became her biggest hit in the seventies. The singles Sjakie van de hoek and Drie summer long (from Van Closet) and Ome Arie (from Zo wil I live) also became hits. Many of her well-known songs were covers of other artists with Dutch lyrics

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