- Trijntje Oosterhuis
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Trijntje Oosterhuis
Img_capt = Photo by Tom Beetz
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Judith Katrijntje Oosterhuis
Alias = Traincha
Born = Birth date and age|1973|2|5
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Origin =Amsterdam ,Netherlands
Instrument =Vocals
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Genre = Pop,jazz
Occupation =Singer
Years_active =1990 –present
Label =EMI ,Blue Note Records
Associated_acts =Total Touch
URL = [http://www.trijntje.nl/ www.trijntje.nl]
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Notable_instruments =Judith Katrijntje "Trijntje" Oosterhuis (born
February 5 ,1973 ) is a Dutch pop andjazz singer .Early life
Judith Katrijntje Oosterhuis was born on
February 5 ,1973 inAmsterdam in theNetherlands . Trijntje Oosterhuis is the daughter oftheologian and former Catholicpriest Huub Oosterhuis andviolist Jozefien Melief of the Amsterdam Promenade Orchestra.Music career
In
1990 she formed the band "Total Touch " together with her brother Tjeerd Oosterhuis and in1991 they participated in the Grote Prijs van Nederland, the most important amateur musician contest in the Netherlands. [http://www.standby.fm/zanger-essen/trijntjeoosterhuis.htm Stand By Productions (booking agency)] Biography Trijntje Oosterhuis. (Dutch) Retrieved: September 15, 2006] Trijntje got the opportunity to tour withCandy Dulfer in1994 after collaborating with her on the album "Big Girl ". Originally the tour was supposed to last six weeks, however it became a two-year tour around the world.Total Touch was offered a record deal in
1995 and the debut album "Total Touch" was released in1996 . The first single "Touch Me There" became a summer hit selling over 100,000 copies and went Platinum in the first month [ [http://www.popinstituut.nl/biografie/total_touch.483.html PopInstituut.nl] Biography Trijntje Oosterhuis. Retrieved: September 15, 2006] despite only peaking the Dutch charts at #14. The next album "This Way" became their first #1 album and was equally successful, however they did not have any international success. In1999 they took a small break and Trijntje Oosterhuis released a live album with covers ofStevie Wonder . In2001 the group definitely decided to go their separate ways with Tjeerd wanting to focus on production andsongwriting and Trijntje wanting to launch her solo career.In
March 2003 the solo debut album "Trijntje Oosterhuis" was released and became moderately successful. The album consisted mainly of ballads and presented her as adiva . Trijntje personally has a fondness forJazz instead of pop ballads and in2004 she therefore signed a record deal withBlue Note and released the live album "Strange Fruit " consisting ofBillie Holiday andGeorge Gershwin covers. [http://www.popinstituut.nl/biografie/trijntje_oosterhuis.6323.html PopInstituut.nl] Biography Trijntje Oosterhuis. Retrieved: September 15, 2006] The album received critical acclaim and Trijntje finally managed to achieve fame beyond her home country.In
September 2004 Trijntje gave birth to her son Jonas and onJuly 31 ,2006 a second son, Marijn Benjamin van den Eeden, was born.Trijntje is scheduled to make a tour with the Metropole Orchestra in December 2006 and will be performing covers of
Burt Bacharach and Christmas songs. Trijntje's second jazz album called "The Look Of Love (Burt Bacharach Songbook)" has been recorded withBurt Bacharach who plays the piano on a few tracks [ [http://www.polyhymnia.nl/news/TrijntjeOosterhuis.htm Polyhymnia Recording Studio] New Trijntje Oosterhuis CD mastered at Polyhymnia Retrieved: October 25, 2006] and was releasedNovember 20 ,2006 . The new album was certified Platinum on the day of release for having shipped more than 70,000 copies. [http://www.emimusic.nl/page/artist/10964/ EMImusic.nl] Trijntje Oosterhuis page, "20-11-2006 - Trijntje ontvangt Platina Award tijdens The Look of Love première" Retrieved: November 23, 2006]Discography
Albums
References
External links
* [http://www.trijntje.nl Trijntje Oosterhuis] (official website)
* [http://www.emimusic.nl/page/artist/10964/ Trijntje Oosterhuis] atEMI
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