Henny Vrienten

Henny Vrienten

Henny Vrienten (Tilburg, July 27 1948) is a Dutch composer of TV- and film-scores. He used to be the singer, songwriter and bass guitar player of the popular eighties ska pop band Doe Maar.

Beginning his career in the late 1960s as a member of local outfit Les Cruches, Henny spends the early 1970s writing songs for others and recording two himself as Ruby Carmichael. He also works and tours with singer-songwriter Boudewijn de Groot alongside Ernst Jansz, two months his senior.

Henny also finds time to record an album with US producer Tom Salisbury. "Paul Santos" (released early 1977) and extracted single "Lift Me Up Higher" become a live-to-regret-experience, and in 1982 Henny confesses that "it still causes me nightmares."

Quickly moving on to other stuff, Henny plays in several bands including the one night-only reggae-outfit Rumbones (Rumboon; Dutch alcohol-fuelled chocolate) and records demos at his garage. He gets an offer from fellow Boudewijn de Groot-collaborator Ernst Jansz to join his band Doe Maar but turns it down, questioning the survival prospects of a Dutch-language group playing for fun. In 1980 he changes his tune after splitting with his wife and her two teenage sons; not only does he join Doe Maar, he also delivers the last three songs for the second album, adds the ska/reggae flavour that was largely absent on the predecessor, and designs the green/pink-sleeve.

"Skunk" is belatedly released in March 1981, "32 Jaar" ("32 Years") being the lead single and a hit. Follow-up "Smoorverliefd" ("Smitten") misses the top 40, but with the 1982-released "Doris Day" (a complaint against TV boredom) Doe Maar break through and become key-figures of the New Dutch Wave-explosion. Initially they enjoy their newfound popularity, but six months down the line Henny starts having his doubts: "what makes those teenage-girls fancy a thirtysomething? Is this what I want?"Fact|date=October 2008 The answer is no, and the first thing he does is quit reading the now predictable fanmail.

In March 1983, by which time the fourth album "Virus" is released, Doe Maar announce a six-month publicity-ban (i.e., no interviews and radio-/TV-appearances). This completely backfires as Doe Maar-mania spirals out of control, and it's not only the band who are fed up. At the annual Pinkpop festival, where they move from bottom-act to headliner, they're targeted with apples for selling out to the teen-mags and turning the festival into a glorified children's matinee. Although Henny refuses to give in ("Anyone fancy an apple?") he clearly gets the message; "(Applegate) was a wake-up call; it made us realise that we couldn't go on like this."Fact|date=October 2008

Inbetween tours of Belgium and the Netherlands Antilles, Henny records his first Dutch-language solo-album, "Geen Ballade"' which he releases in March 1984, a few weeks before Doe Maar play two farewell shows for live broadcast.

Instead of embarking on a solo-tour, Henny decides to stretch himself by writing TV and film-scores (album-track "Amstel Hotel 13:00" is described in the 2000 Doe Maar-biography as an application letter) and producing for other artists, including Dutch-born Belgian Raymond van het Groenewoud, whose "Habba" is a fine example of What Doe Maar might have sounded like had they decided to destroy the recordings for the fifth album and start from scratch. Eager to shake off his green/pink past he tells Music Maker magazine in 1985 "you can flush "Doris Day" down the toilet anytime you like; it's the worst song I ever wrote. Rhyming for rhyming's sake and stuff; and the worst thing of all is that it drew full crowd participation every night."Fact|date=October 2008 Still, when all ex-Doe Maar-members appear at a benefit-concert with their individual projects they end up doing the inevitable.Fact|date=October 2008

From 1986 to 1991 Henny plays ancient tunes like "Teddy Bear's Picknick" with Magnificent Seven, whose members include singer/advert composer Fay Lovsky and unofficial fifth Doe Maar-member Joost Belinfante.

A new solo-album is in the pipeline but held back by the release of a Best Of-album; the expected Doe Maar-revival never happens, and early 1992 "'Mijn Hart Slaapt Nooit" ("My Sleepless Heart") sees the light of day. As with "Geen Ballade" the album gets minimal promotion. At the end of the year all Doe Maar-members reunite to support 1960s outfit CCC Inc. (featuring Ernst Jansz and Joost Belinfante) at their 25th anniversary concert. Only few people notice.

In the mid-1990s a new generation of Dutch-language acts emerge; Henny ends up collaborating with rap-group Osdorp Posse, proving that respect is a two-way street.

In 1999, four-piece rockband Blof (also referred to as the Dutch Counting Crows) spend a whole tour playing a Doe Maar-covers-only set. The band attend the show at the Amsterdam Paradiso and on November 1, 1999 they announce their reunion for one last album and a 25-date tour of the Netherlands and Belgium consisting of eight club shows, a record-breaking 16-night stint at the Ahoy Rotterdam, and a stadium-show at the Antwerp Sportpaleis. "Klaar" ("Done") is released in April 2000 and the band finally gain respect from pop critics who previously slagged them off for singing in Dutch.

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NAME = Vrienten, Henny
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Dutch composer
DATE OF BIRTH = July 27, 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH = Tilburg, Netherlands
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