Nederpop

Style of Dutch pop music


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::summary Style of Dutch pop music ::

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nameNederpop
imageGolden Earring - TopPop 1974 7.png
captionGolden Earring in 1974
stylistic_origins
cultural_originsEarly 1960s
subgenres
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| name = Nederpop | image = Golden Earring - TopPop 1974 7.png | caption = Golden Earring in 1974 | image_size = | stylistic_origins = | cultural_origins = Early 1960s | derivatives = | subgenrelist = | subgenres = Nederpop () or Dutch pop music is pop music made by Dutch bands and artists.

The name is a play on the country's name in Dutch (Nederland). An English translation could be Netherpop. Nederpop is a Dutch term invented by the mid-1970s to describe the Dutch pop music scene of the 1960s and 1970s that was gaining worldwide attention, exemplified by bands such as Shocking Blue, Golden Earring and Focus. Most of the Nederpop bands of this period had English-language songs or played only instrumentals, but some of the bands performed exclusively in the Dutch language. Many such were popular thanks to airplay over the offshore pirate radio stations targeting the Netherlands such as Mi Amigo, Veronica, Atlantis and Northsea International.

During the early 1980s, the Nederpop term was revived to name the sudden growth of Dutch language pop music from the Netherlands. The revived meaning came about because of the huge success of Doe Maar. This success helped other bands to sing in Dutch and/or get the spotlight.

Sixties Nederpop bands

Seventies Nederpop bands

Eighties Nederpop bands

Aside from Doe Maar, the early eighties were good for, amongst others, Golden Earring, Time Bandits (band), Diesel (band), Vandenberg, the Frank Boeijen Groep, Het Goede Doel, the Amazing Stroopwafels, Toontje Lager, VOF de Kunst, Drukwerk and Noodweer.

Female Nederpop bands of the time included the Dolly Dots and Mai Tai.

Later Nederpop

Nederpop bands singing in regional languages

References

References

  1. "Shocking Blue".

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