Wanda de Fretes

Wanda de Fretes
Birth name Elvira Carolina de Fretes
Also known as Wanda Aubrey
Born (1946-01-08) January 8, 1946
Ternate, Indonesia
Genres Rock' Roll, Indonesian folk, Malayan folk
Associated acts Joyce Aubrey, George de Fretes, Royal Hawaiian Minstrels, Coy Pereira, Wanda & Joyce

Wanda de Fretes is a singer and recording artist who was popular in the Netherlands in the 1960s. She is also the daughter of legendary Moluccan steel guitarist George de Fretes and singer Joyce Aubrey. In addition to her solo efforts, she also recorded with her mother as the duo Wanda & Joyce. Besides singing pop and rock'n roll, she also sang traditional Indonesian and Malayan songs.

Background

Wanda was born in Bandung, Indonesia in 1946 to parents George de Fretes and Joyce Aubrey, both of them musicians. Like her parents, she eventually became a recording artist.[1][2] By 1952, her parents had divorced and she and her mother had moved to the Netherlands.[3] Around 1958, her father arrived in the Netherlands, after having stowed away on a ship believed to be the MS Johan van Oldenbarnevelt.[4][5][6] By 1962 she was living with her mother in the Hague.[7]

She was married to Don Jerome who was a drummer with the band the Fire Devils. She had two daughters with him.[8]

In later years she resided in Los Angeles, California.

Career

In the early 1960s both her and her mother Joyce were becoming quite popular in the Netherlands as singers of Mayalan songs. An extended play was released by Fontana Records. It contained the songs "Ajoen", "Patokaan", "Rasa Sajang" and "Koleh".[9] Also in that year under the name Wanda "De Loco-Motion" bw "Sweetie" was released on Decca.[10]

In 1968, she was in Indonesia with her father. Things didn't go too well for them there. Also later in 1968, she and her father toured the United States with Abraham Bueno de Mesquita, The Shepherds and Johnny Jordaan.[11]

Later years

In September 2010, she took a trip from California to the third Chanos International Steel Guitar Festival aka CISGF that was held in Chanos-Curson, France. She was there to receive a posthumous European Steel Guitar Hall of Fame award for her father. While at the festival she did some singing and was backed by René and Nora Ranti from the Netherlands. Playing along with them on a vintage Rickenbacker S8 console steel guitar, was Rod King and on bass guitar, his wife Rosemary.[12]

Discography (Wanda)

Singles

Albums

Various artist compilations

10" LP
12" LP
Compact disc

Discography (Wanda and Joyce)

Singles

Various artist compilations

12" LP

References

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