Ome Henk
Ome Henk formed in Tilburg in the early 1990s with Henk Westbroek on vocals, Peter Slager on guitar, and Jan Meeuwis on bass. They built a following in the...
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Ome Henk formed in Tilburg in the early 1990s with Henk Westbroek on vocals, Peter Slager on guitar, and Jan Meeuwis on bass. They built a following in the Netherlands with a mix of rock, pop, and folk sounds.
In 1995, they released "Holadiejee! Halodiejoo!" which became a major hit in the Netherlands. The song's catchy melody and nonsense lyrics made it popular at festivals and sports events, though some critics questioned its artistic value.
Meeuwis left the band in 1999 to pursue a solo career, which led to changes in their sound and songwriting. They continued releasing albums like "Lekker!" in 1996, "Alles kan beter" in 1998, and "De boel bij elkaar" in 2003.
Other songs in their catalog include "Als de Zonnebloem In Bloei Staat," "Arie En Bastiaan," and "Barbie Girl." They've scaled back touring in recent years but remain active.
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