ZZ en de Maskers
ZZ en de Maskers formed in the Netherlands in the early 1980s with Jan Rottiers on vocals, Richard Janssen on guitar, Ronald van de Ven on bass, and Peter van...
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ZZ en de Maskers formed in the Netherlands in the early 1980s with Jan Rottiers on vocals, Richard Janssen on guitar, Ronald van de Ven on bass, and Peter van de Heuvel on drums. Their debut single 'Dracula' came out in 1983 and found an audience with its gothic rock sound and theatrical presentation. They performed in masks and costumes, which became part of their stage identity.
They released albums like 'De Maskers' in 1984 and 'Altijd' in 1985, following up with songs such as 'Ik Heb Genoeg Van Jou' and 'Trek Het Je Niet Aan.' Their cover of 'Unchain My Heart' also appeared in their catalog. The band's activity slowed by the late 1980s, and they disbanded in 1992.
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