Jacqueline Govaert

Jacqueline Govaert

Govaert performing at Krezip concert in Zwolle.
Background information
Birth name Jacqueline Govaert
Born (1982-04-20) 20 April 1982
Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands
Genres Pop rock, alternative rock, pop punk, dance-rock
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, pianist
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar
Years active 1997–present
Labels Sony/BMG
Associated acts Krezip, Ayreon, Relax, Armin van Buuren, Fernando Lameirinhas, The Partysquad, Extince, Caprice
Website JacquelineGovaert.nl

Jacqueline Govaert (Dutch pronunciation: [ʒaˈkliŋ ˈɣoːvaːrt];[1] born 20 April 1982) is a Dutch singer, songwriter, and pianist. She is best known as the leader of Dutch band Krezip. After Krezip disbanded in 2009, Govaert started a solo music career. She released her debut album Good Life in August 2010.

Musical career

Krezip

Govaert wrote her first songs on the piano at age 12. She graduated from the Dutch Rockacademy in Tilburg. Prior to that, she had started the band Krezip in high school. In 1997, Krezip played at events such as Lowlands and Pinkpop. The band released their first EP in 1999; it was an independent release. In 2000, the band was finally signed by Warner Music and released their first LP, gaining considerable success that continued until they disbanded in 2009.

Govaert was the band's main songwriter. She was also the band's pianist until guitarist Annelies Kuijsters was forced to take over this role, having lost her ability to play guitar after a severe injury. Govaert enjoyed giving up her role as pianist, noting "...now I can concentrate on my performance."[2]

Govaert served as a featured artist on tracks of the music project Ayreon, Dutch band Relax (on the album Odeur de Clochard), Armin van Buuren and Fernando Lameirinhas.

In 2006, Govaert contributed on a theme song for the TMF Awards of 2006. For this song, she collaborated with Dutch bands The Partysquad, Extince and Caprice. They performed the song at the opening of the 2006 TMF Awards.

Govaert also co-wrote, with singer Alain Clark, the song 'Wherever I Go, which was used in the Dutch Senseo commercial and then released as a single.

Solo career

After quitting Krezip, Govaert announced that she would be pursuing a solo music career. She released her debut solo album, Good Life, in August 2010.[3] She worked on the album with Jan Peter Hoekstra (guitar Krezip), Joost Zweegers (Novastar), Tjeerd Bomhof (frontman Voicst) and Alex Callier (bass and songwriter Hooverphonic). Musicians on Good Life were Mario Goossens (drums Hooverphonic, Triggerfinger), Simon Casier (bass Balthazar), Jan Peter Hoekstra (guitar ex-Krezip) and Remko Kühne (keys Hooverphonic, Alain Clark). The album entered the Dutch Album Charts on 3 September 2010 at number three.

Personal life

Govaert resides in Haarlem with her partner. On 29 October 2008, Govaert announced that she was expecting a child, and that she was taking a hiatus from the music industry.[4] Govaert gave birth to a son, on 26 March 2009.[5] Govaert's second child, a daughter, was born on 10 November 2010. Jacqueline is the older sister of Onno Govaert, who is a drummer mainly active in the field of improvised music.

Discography

Albums with Krezip

Solo albums

Year Album details
2010 Good Life
2014 Songs to Soothe

Chart Positions

Albums

Album(s) with charts in the Dutch
Album Top 20/50/75/100
Date of
release
Date of entry
 Highest 
position
 Number of 
weeks
 Comments 
Good life30-08-201004-09-2010324

Singles

Single(s) Charts with
in the Dutch Top 40
Date of appearanceDate of entry
 Highest 
position
 Number of 
weeks
 Comments 
Abraça-Me / Omhels me dan2006- with Fernando Lameirinhas / #35 in Single Top 100
TMF Awards Anthem 2006200616-12-2006tip8- with Partysquad, Extince, Caprice / #4 in de Single Top 100
Never say never200911-07-2009216 with Armin van Buuren / #32 in Single Top 100
Overrated12-07-201017-07-20101211 #28 in Single Top 100
Big world201027-11-2010295
Hold your fire201119-02-2011tip11-
Wherever I go201109-04-2011tip2- with Alain Clark / #33 in Single Top 100

Guest appearances

References

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