A folk-influenced musician known for intimate guitar work and songs like "Angelique."
If you're new to his stuff, "Angelique" is the obvious place to start. For something a little different, try "Geen Zuivere Koffie" or "In De Wieg Gelegd."
He's one of those artists who built a following quietly, without much fuss from the industry. Songs like "Geen Zuivere Koffie" and the 1979 single "Angelique" have stuck around in Dutch memory long after they came out. His music feels personal, just a guy and his guitar, but it never quite settles into one predictable style.
He started playing shows in the 1970s, putting out albums like "Noord" in 1975 and "Ansichten" in 1978. By the early '80s he was recording "Tussen De Zeilen," and he kept going with albums like "De Verhalen Van Harry Sacksioni" in 2011. The approach stayed mostly solo, focused on that guitar and his voice.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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