René Froger

René Froger

René Froger in 2009
Background information
Born (1960-11-05) 5 November 1960
Origin Amsterdam, Netherlands
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1987–present
Labels EMI Holland
Associated acts Gerard Joling, Marco Borsato
Website www.renefroger.nl

René Froger (Amsterdam, 5 November 1960) is a Dutch singer.[1]

He was born and spent his first years in the Jordaan, a neighbourhood in Amsterdam. His father, Bolle Jan, had a cafe that Froger started performing in. He began with Ted de Braak and Mini en Maxi and in 1987 he released his first single, Love Leave Me. Major success eluded him until Winter in America entered the Dutch Top 40 in 1988.[2] Later that year, he teamed up with the popular Dutch band Het Goede Doel to top the Dutch charts (#1 for three weeks in 1989) with Alles kan een mens gelukkig maken (Everything can make a man happy). A song for which in particular the refrain starting with Een eigen huis, een plek onder de zon (A private home, a place under the sun) morphed into a community sing-a-long evergreen.

From 1989 on, he has released more singles, with mixed results.

He started the tour "Pure & More" in Amsterdam Arena, the stadium occupied by his favourite football team Ajax.

In 1997 he made a song with female singer Anita Doth who was part of the world famous group 2 Unlimited. The song was called "That's when I stop loving you"

In 2005, he was diagnosed prostate cancer that resulted in several complications. In the same year, he stated collaborating with Gerard Joling and Gordon in the opportunity formation De Toppers.[3] Rene represented the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow as part of De Toppers.

His daughter Natascha got married in 2006, and gave birth to his first grandchild later that year.

Discography

Albums

On CNR Music:

On Dino Music:'

On EMI:

With The Toppers:

Singles

On CNR Music:

On Empire:

On Dino Music:

On EMI:

Budget Albums

Released Outside the Netherlands

Video/DVD

Guest appearances

References

External links

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