- André Hazes
Infobox musical artist 2
Name = André Hazes
Img_capt = Statue of André Hazes in Amsterdam
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = André Hazes
Born = birth date|1951|6|30|mf=y
Died = Death date and age|2004|9|23|1951|6|30|
Origin =Amsterdam ,The Netherlands
Instrument =Singing
Genre =Levenslied (Dutchfolk music )
Occupation =Singer
Years_active = 1959, 1976-1977, 1979-2004
Label =EMI
URL = http://www.andrehazes.nlAndré Hazes (
June 30 1951 -September 23 2004 ) was a Dutch singer in a genre called "levenslied" ("song about life") which is a form of emotionalfolk music about everyday life sung in theDutch language . André Hazes was one of the most successful singers in this genre. Hazes recorded 31 studio and live albums and he released 54 singles.Biography
André Hazes was born in 1951 in the Pijp, a neighbourhood in
Amsterdam . At the age of eight, he was discovered at the famous Albert Cuyp day market byJohnny Kraaykamp , a Dutch TV personality and made his television debut. His career was not particularly successful with many odd jobs and he became known locally as the singing bartender. [Hoogeveen, Ed, Biography in the booklet of the compilation album "Al 15 jaar gewoon André"]In 1976 he wrote "Eenzame Kerst" ("Lonely Christmas") and
Willy Alberti ensured its publication, earning Hazes his first hit single. In 1979 he signed a contract withEMI , and soon after that his career started to take off. "Een Vriend" ("A Friend") and "Een Beetje Verliefd" ("A Little Bit In Love)" were both top ten hits. He reached his high point with the 1977 hit song "De Vlieger" ("The Kite"), which became a Dutch evergreen.In 1981 Hazes was awarded the
Zilveren Harp (Silver Harp) for his album "Gewoon André" ('Simply André') which sold 500,000 copies ["De Telegraaf ", 23 September 2004, André Hazes overleden, [http://www.telegraaf.nl/prive/14141771/André_Hazes_overleden.html link] (Dutch)(Accessed: Aug 12, 2006)] and was certified five times platinum in its first year of release and two more times two years later. [ [http://www.nvpi.nl/nvpi/pagina.asp?pagkey=60461 NVPI.nl] Dutch certification database Accessed November 4, 2006] 1982 was the year of his great concert in theConcertgebouw in Amsterdam. His Italian album in 1986, in memory ofWilly Alberti , was followed by ablues album. A childhood dream had come true.In 1988 he sang the song "
Wij houden van Oranje " ("We love Orange"—Orange being the national color of the Netherlands and also anickname for the Dutch national soccer team and in general all sport teams) for the football championships. The song became very popular in theNetherlands .1999 saw the release of a hit documentary on Hazes, named "Zij Gelooft In Mij" ("She Believes In Me") after his translation of the
Kenny Rogers songShe Believes In Me . The film portrayed the singer as a tragic man of simple ways, a well-meaning but clueless father and husband tormented by stage fright and a propensity towards drinking. Hazes had mixed feelings about the film, but most viewers saw a man who had remained true to his humble background and whose raw emotional songs were genuinely felt. It earned him something of a cult status outside of his loyal fan base, with the cultural establishment taking him in a somewhat uncomfortable embrace.André was known to live unhealthily, beer being his main vice. He himself once said: "If it wasn't for the fame, I'd be a full-blown alcoholic." In fact, he already was; he just managed to integrate this well into his life.
On
September 23 2004 , he died of acardiac arrest . Eventually his lifestyle had caught up with him, and somehow André became bigger in death than he had ever been during his lifetime. Everybody identified with him, and in the months after his death André became public domain.In an interview with "
de Volkskrant ", he made the remark that he knew as a child that when he died, he would make the television news. Not only did that happen, four days after he deceased, a startlingcrowd of about 48,000 attended a memorial ceremony in his honour at theAmsterdam ArenA stadium. Over 6 million viewers followed the event, broadcast live on Dutch and Belgian television. Hazes was cremated the day after.On
September 29 ,2004 the single "Zij Gelooft In Mij" was re-released and was his first #1 hit in theDutch Top 40 .In 2007 he reached the #1- position in the Dutch Top 40 again. Now he sang withGerard Joling the hit "Blijf Bij Mij" ("Stand By Me"). It is a cover from the song "Forse" of the Italian singer Pupo.Exactly one year after his death, in accordance with his wishes, his remaining ashes were distributed over a couple of
skyrocket s, which were then launched into the sky by his surviving relatives. On the same day his statue was revealed in the Pijp, Amsterdam, near the singer's birthplace.References
External links
* [http://www.hazesdemusical.nl Official Website]
* [http://www.andrehazes.nl Official Website] (Dutch)
* [http://www.europopmusic.eu/Holland_pages/Andre_Hazes.html Andre Hazeson Europopmusic.eu] (English)
* [http://www.leidenuniv.nl/mare/2004/26/englishpages.html Cultural gems or sentimental crap?, Article in Leiden University Weekly Newspaper] (English)
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