- Kayak (band)
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Name = Kayak
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Origin =Netherlands
Genre =Progressive rock
Years_active =1972 –1982 1999 –present
Label =Smh Records Nl
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URL = [http://www.kayakonline.nl/home.html www.kayakonline.nl]
Current_members =Ton Scherpenzeel Pim Koopman Rob Vunderink Joost Vergoossen Edward Reekers Cindy Oudshoorn Jan van Olffen
Past_members =Max Werner Cees van Leeuwen Bert Veldkamp Charles Schouten Theo de JongPeter Scherpenzeel Irene Linders Monique van der Ster Katherine Lapthorn Johan Slager Rob Winter Bert Heerink
Notable_instruments =Kayak are a Dutch
progressive rock band founded in 1972 byTon Scherpenzeel andPim Koopman . In 1973, their debut album "See See The Sun" was released, including 3 hit singles. Against their own will, they were immediately declared "Holland's new supergroup" in the press. Their main popularity was in theNetherlands , with their top hit (Ruthless Queen ) reaching #6 on the Dutch charts. They disbanded in 1982 after releasing nine albums.In 1999 the band was asked to perform on the TV show
De Vrienden van Amstel Live . After this performance, they decided to reform and have released five studio albums and two live albums since. Their latest album was released on 4 January, 2008. It is titled "Coming Up For Air". That same day saw the start of their 35th anniversary-tour.Band members and history
Co-founder
Ton Scherpenzeel is the only member that plays on every Kayak album. Apart from keyboards, he also plays accordion, occasional bass guitar (for instance on the entire "Nostradamus" album) and double bass. He also provides backing vocals, and sings lead vocals on the song Love's Aglow on the original "Merlin" album.Singer/drummer
Max Werner does lead vocals on the first 5 albums. Being bored with his own singing voice, he switched to drums and percussion for the following 4 albums. In 1999 he returned as lead singer for the "Close The Fire" album. After that album he did a short tour with Kayak, but left the band in 2000. Max has made 4 solo-albums, and he had a hit in Europe in 1981 with the single Rain In May.Johan Slager played guitar on every album until the split in 1982. He joined the band for the occasional live performances in the nineties, but he was not involved in the reunion of 1999. He was replaced byRob Winter , who played on 3 albums beforeJoost Vergoossen became the next (and current) lead guitarist.Drummer
Pim Koopman was also a founder member. After "The Last Encore" he decided to leave the band. This was due to health problems/stage fright, but it also helped that he was offered a job as a full-time producer. As a producer he was quite successful with Dutch artists as Maywood, Valensia, Robby Valentine and Petra Berger. He came back as drummer of Kayak in 1999 and has not left the drum stool since. Apart from drums, Pim plays occasional keyboards and guitar, as well as providing lead and backing vocals.Original bass player
Cees van Leeuwen left in 1975 to concentrate on his studies. He became a lawyer, and in 2002 he became the Dutch State Secretary of Culture and Media. Unfortunately, the government he was part of only lasted for a couple of weeks.He was followed up by
Bert Veldkamp , who played bass in 1975-1976 and returned for the 1999 reunion. After the 2003 album "Merlin - Bard Of The Unseen", Bert left Kayak because he could not combine his work in a band with his own career.Peter Scherpenzeel , Ton's younger brother, was Kayak's roadie in the early days. In 1978, he joined as the band's bass player, when Theo de Jong left after just one album. Peter played bass on Kayak's best-selling album "Phantom Of The Night", as well as on the 3 following albums. He now owns a Tiffany lamp studio in Amsterdam.Long time Kayak fan
Edward Reekers became lead singer in 1978, whenMax Werner changed to drums. The first song he recorded was "Ruthless Queen", which became Kayak's biggest hit. He remained lead singer until 1982. After that he did 2 solo albums, and earned his money as a backing vocalist, doing commercials, and lending his voice to cartoon movies and children's TV-shows. When singerBert Heerink had other commitments in 2003, Edward replaced him at some "Merlin" concerts. It was the beginning of his comeback, which became reality with the "Nostradamus" album in 2005 on which Edward plays the part of the monk. After that album,Bert Heerink left the band and Edward was Kayak's only lead singer again. That is, male lead singer; in 2003, female singerCindy Oudshoorn had joined Kayak for the "Merlin" album and tour, and she decided to stay.Bert Heerink (exVandenberg ) was asked to help the band out on their 1999 tour. The plan was that on stage he would do the songs thatEdward Reekers did originally, leaving more room forMax Werner to do his own Kayak songs and play percussion. But when Max left, he was not replaced, so Bert became lead singer. He did 4 studio albums and one live album, before concentrating on his solo career.Rob Vunderink joined in 2001, as extra guitarist and vocalist. Rob is an experienced musician, who played in many Dutch bands since the sixties. Most notable was his collaboration withPim Koopman in Diesel. (This band reached the 25th place in the Billboard Hot 100 with the single "Sausalito Summernight".)Discography
tudio albums
* "
See See The Sun " (1973 )
* "Kayak II" (1974 )
* "Royal Bed Bouncer " (1975 )
* "The Last Encore " (1976 )
* "Starlight Dancer " (1977 )
* "Phantom of the Night " (1979 )
* "Periscope Life " (1980 )
* "Merlin" (1981 )
* "Eyewitness" (1981 ) ("Live" studio album)
* "Close To The Fire " (2000 )
* "Night Vision" (2001 )
* "Merlin - Bard of the Unseen " (2003 )
* "Nostradamus - The Fate of Man " (2005 ) (Double CD)
* "Coming Up For Air" (2008 )Live albums
* "
Chance For A Livetime " (2001 ) (Double CD)
* "Kayakoustic " (2007 )External links
* [http://www.kayakonline.nl/home.html Official site]
* [http://www.pimkoopman.nl Pim Koopman's site]
* [http://www.tiffanylampstudio.com Peter Scherpenzeel's site]
* [http://progrocktv1000.blogspot.com/2007/09/interview-with-kayaks-ton-scherpenzeel.html Interview with Ton Scherpenzeel on Kayak's 35th anniversary (September 2007)]
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