Lisa Middelhauve
Lisa Middelhauve is a Dutch vocalist known for her work in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Her 1998 song "Heartache, Sweet Heartache" became her most...
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Lisa Middelhauve is a Dutch vocalist known for her work in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Her 1998 song "Heartache, Sweet Heartache" became her most recognized track, a ballad that found an audience with its straightforward emotional delivery. She recorded several albums including Elegy in 2000 and In the Whispering Wind in 2003.
Her music often featured piano arrangements and atmospheric production. Other songs like "Killing Flowers" and "Precious" followed a similar style of melancholic pop. She worked with musicians including pianist Henk Meutgeert and bassist Robin Berkhout.
In 2002, she faced plagiarism allegations that she denied. Her recordings have maintained a modest following for their unadorned vocal approach and introspective themes.
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