Ilse De Lange
Ilse De Lange started singing and writing songs as a child in Almelo, Netherlands, influenced by Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris. By her teens she was playing...
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Ilse De Lange started singing and writing songs as a child in Almelo, Netherlands, influenced by Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris. By her teens she was playing local bars and festivals. In 1998 she formed the duo CW Stoneking with guitarist Joris Lindesay, releasing three albums before they split in 2003.
She went solo that same year with the album 'World of Hurt,' which had a country-pop feel. Other songs like 'Better than rain' and 'Carry Hope' show her leaning toward reflective, hopeful lyrics.
After the success of 'Incredible,' she kept recording and performing in Europe. Her music stayed grounded in melodic pop with touches of country, avoiding dramatic shifts in style.
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