Rosy & Andres

Rosy & Andres
Origin Netherlands
Genres Pop music
Years active 1975 - 1977
Labels CNR Records
Past members Rosy Pereira, Andreas Dries Holten

Rosy & Andres were a Dutch musical duo made up of Rosy Pereira and Dries Holten. They recorded together from the mid to late 1970s. Their best known song is "My Love".

History

Rosy Pereira was born in 1951 and is the daughter of steel guitarist Coy Pereira.[1] Andres is a Dutch singer, songwriter of Indonesian descent. In 1972, he represented the Netherlands at the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest.[2]

1976

In the October 9, 1976 issue of Billboard, their single "My Love" reached position no 3 in the Dutch chart, just behind "In Zaire" by Johnny Wakelin and with "Dancing Queen" by ABBA at no 1.[3] By October 23, 1976, their single "My Love" had dropped to no 8 in the Dutch chart.[4] It was announced in a November 1976 issue of Billboard that they along with the Dutch Swing College Band, Jules de Corte and others had recorded for a fund raising album for the Dutch Heart Foundation, due for release on the 11th of November.[5]

1977

While on the Eddie Becker Television Show, they were awarded a gold disc for their My Love album which was their debut album.[6] In early June, 1977, "My Love" was no 9 in the Swiss Top Ten.[7] Previously in late April that year, it was at no 5 in the Swiss chart.[8] later in June of that year, they along with singers Therese Steinmetz and Conny Vink and a violin duo made up of Sem Vijveen & Benny Behr were sent to Romania for a five-day visit. Rosy and Andres were to sing a song in Romanian. The song "Bucaresti" was originally "Sausilito", a Dutch Top Ten hit from 1975.[9] In late 1977, they along with Camel, ZZ Top and other Teldec international acts were given massive promotion via the press and television spectaculars.[10]

Discography

Singles

Albums

References

  1. Rate Your Music Rosy Pereira
  2. A Song for Europe: Popular Music and Politics in the Eurovision Song Contest Edited by Ivan Raykoff, Robert Deam Tobin Page 69 Conclusion
  3. Billboard October 9, 1976 Page 59 Billboard Hits Of The World, Holland
  4. Billboard October 23, 1976 Billboard Hits Of The World, Holland
  5. Billboard November 13, 1976 Page 64 International Dutch Acts Join In Heart Fund-Raiser
  6. Billboard January 22, 1977 Page 106 International, From The Music Capitals Of The World, Amsterdam
  7. Billboard June 4, 1977 Page 74 Billboard Hits Of The World, Switzerland
  8. Billboard April 30, 1977 Page 99 Billboard Hits Of The World, Switzerland
  9. Billboard June 18, 1977 Page 71 International, Romaina Acts Set For Dutch Acts
  10. Billboard December 3, 1977 G-24 Germany 77, Company Roundup, Teldec
  11. NLDiscografie.nl Rosy & Andres
  12. Discogs Rosy & Andres Discography
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