De Buddy's
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- The correct title of this article is de Buddy's. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
de Buddy's (also known as Jongenszanggroep de Buddy's) was a boys' choir (show choir) based in Delft, The Netherlands that existed under this name from 1976 - 2005. The choir was founded as a traditional church choir in 1966 as De Nicolaessanghers with 30 voices from 9-16 years. Inspired from the French choir Les Poppys and their hit "Non, non, rien n'a changé" (No, no, nothing has changed, 1970) the choir was renamed and changed to the pop genre. Since 2005 there is the successor choir re-speKt.
de Buddy's are very famous in The Netherlands and had many performances in and outside the country and also for Beatrix of the Netherlands. They had supported social projects as well.
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[edit] Famous members
The most famous buddy, as the members were called, was Jody Bernal who had a number one hit in 2000. Other famous members were Roy van den Akker, DJ Robin Meijers and Joost Verhoeff.
[edit] Musicals
Some members performed in musicals like
- Elisabeth
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- Oliver! and
- De Tondeldoos (The Tinder Box by Hans Christian Andersen).
[edit] Repertoire
The choir produced many songs (pop songs, christmas songs, children's songs, house music and cover versions of television series and the Kinderen voor Kinderen project) and assisted musicians like
- Tee Set (1971,72), Herman Finkers (1980), Henny Huisman (1988 and 1997), Bassie & Adriaan (since 1989), Dolf Brouwers (1991), Herman van Veen (1994) and Rollercoaster 23 (2003).
[edit] Highlights
- Non, non, rien n'a changé
- Going Up Getting Down (on your Skateboard) (1979) #32 in the Dutch Top 40
- Soundmixshow with Henny Huisman for the television (1998)
- Anti-Haider-Lied (2000), protest song against Austrian politician Jörg Haider "Don't buy from Austrians", which led to a scandal
- Ik wille wille Alexander (2001) song for the engagement of Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and Princess Máxima of the Netherlands, contest in television show (they didn't know that it was a contest, but won)
- German CD project Voll Cool (2002) with songs like Ein Bißchen Frieden.
[edit] Discography
- Hoor ik van ver muziek (single, 1971)
- Going Up Getting Down (single, 1979)
- D.I.S.C.O. (single, 1980)
- Liselotje (Pierre en de Buddy's) single, 1983
- Tiroliro (Pierre en de Buddy's) single, 1984
- Bananas and Coconuts (1992, first compact disc)
- Vakantiehits voor Kids (1996)
- Hits voor Kinderen (1996)
- De liedjes van Annie M.G. Schmidt (1996)
- De Glimlach van een Kind (De Mini Baritons van de Buddy's) single, 1997
- Zeg Roodkapje waar ga je housen?, Alle Eendjes housen in het water, House Liedjes 4 Kids (1997)
- Een Vrolijk Kerstfeest En Een Gelukkig Nieuwjaar (single, 2000)
- Niet Kinderachtig (2000)
- Buddy's 2000 (2000)
- De Buddy's voor Oranje (single, 2001, for Maxima and Willem-Alexander)
- Voll Cool (2002, German songs under the name Die Buddies)
- Greek Songs (2003)
- Il mostro di Firenze (The Monster of Florence, 2003)
- De Reis van Zwarte Piet (DVD, 2005, re-speKt with Bassie & Adriaan)
and samplers, records for social projects like SOS Children's Villages and Kids for Animals, and the above mentioned assistance.
[edit] External links
- http://www.diebuddies.de/ (German) Official German Homepage
- http://www.re-spekt.nl/ (Dutch) successor choir
- The Boy Choir & Soloist Directory
- Popinstituut.nl (Dutch)