Greetje Kauffeld (born 26 November 1939) is a
Dutch jazz
Dutch jazz refers to the jazz music of the Netherlands. The Dutch traditionally have a vibrant jazz scene as shown by the North Sea Jazz Festival as well as other venues.
History Early period
In the Netherlands jazz began around 1919 to 1921. In ...
singer and
Schlager musician.
Biography
Greetje Kauffeld was born in Rotterdam. As a child she sang hits by popular American singers and participated in school choir. When she was thirteen, she sang in a band for a
Radio Hilversum
The Dutch public broadcasting system ( nl, Nederlands publieke omroepbestel) is a group of organizations that are responsible for public service television and radio broadcasting in the Netherlands. It is composed of the Nederlandse Publieke Omroep ...
competition. Later, the family moved to
Zeeland
, nl, Ik worstel en kom boven("I struggle and emerge")
, anthem = "Zeeuws volkslied"("Zeelandic Anthem")
, image_map = Zeeland in the Netherlands.svg
, map_alt =
, m ...
. At sixteen, she was lead singer of the Skymasters, a popular band which performed on radio and in concert tours. Since the orchestra also accompanied
Evelyn Künneke
Evelyn Künneke (15 December 1921 – 28 April 2001) was a German singer and stage, television and film actress. She was the daughter of the famous composer Eduard Künneke.
Selected filmography
* '' Goodbye, Franziska'' (1941)
* ''Third from t ...
,
René Carol
Gerhard Tschierschnitz, known as René Carol (Berlin, 11 April 1920 - Minden, 9 April 1978), was a German Schlager singer of the 1950s and 1960s. Hit singles
Song title, year, German chart placement (all on Polydor)
*''Maria aus Bahia'', 1948
...
,
Rudi Schuricke
Rudi Schuricke (born Erhard Rudolf Hans Schuricke; 16 March 1913, Brandenburg an der Havel – 28 December 1973) was a popular German singer and actor. In the 1930s he was Second Tenor with the Kardosch Singers, a popular vocal ensemble of the ...
and
Fred Bertelmann
Fred Bertelmann (7 October 1925 – 22 January 2014) was a German singer and actor.
Life
Bertelmann was born in Duisburg in the Ruhr area, the son of a chemical industry employee. Aged nine, he became a chorister and later also studied cello, tru ...
, she came into contact with pop stars of the time. At the Festival della Canzone in Venice,
:de:Erwin Lehn invited the band to perform at his radio station, the
South German Radio
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Etymology
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in Stuttgart. He made several recordings with her.
In 1961
:de:Heinz Gietz heard her singing during a performance in the Stuttgart Liederhalle and gave her a record contract. She also played in the German television series ''Game with Fours''. In 1961 several tracks were recorded without success. She collaborated with
Paul Kuhn Paul Kuhn may refer to:
* Paul Kuhn (tenor) (1874–1966), German operatic tenor
* Paul Kuhn (band leader)
Paul Kuhn (12 March 1928 – 23 September 2013) was a German jazz musician, band leader, singer and pianist. He was the band leader of t ...
. "Every Day I Love You a little Bit More" was the most successful. She was also successful in her home country, the Netherlands. In 1961 she represented the Netherlands at the
EuroVision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
singing "Wat een dag" ("What a Day") and finished in tenth place. In 1963 she sang "Nur bei dir" ("Only with You") at the German Schlager Festival in Baden-Baden but failed to qualify for the final. In 1964 she released "We Can Only Write Letters". The song remained for weeks in the charts.
After her contract expired in 1967, she performed in Los Angeles but returned soon after to Europe. In 1970 she married Joop de Roo, who advised her to change her music genre. She switched to jazz and was successful in the Netherlands and later in Germany. She has appeared with jazz musicians and in 1981 recorded a jazz album. In 1980 she was recognized as the best soloist at the Euro-American Nordring radio festival.
In 1986 Kauffeld had her own jazz trio accompanied by tenor saxophone and guitar. The trio received several jazz awards, including the "
:nl:Gouden Notenkraker" and the Jazz Prize of den Hertogenbosch city. In addition, she became a lecturer at the
HKU University of the Arts Utrecht in
Hilversum
Hilversum () is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. Located in the heart of the Gooi, it is the largest urban centre in that area. It is surrounded by heathland, woods, meadows, lakes, and smaller towns. Hilvers ...
, where she mentored young jazz musicians, including
:de:Pit Witt.
Since 1993 she has performed in Germany, especially with the Siggi Gerhard-Swingtett, and as guest at many gigs. In 2002, she performed with jazz pianist
:de:Dirk Raufeisen in the program "A Lovely Way to Spend at Evening". In 2005 she began a collaboration with the Swingin' Fireballs from Bremen. This resulted in a Christmas album that was released by
Mons Records
Mons Records is a German independent record label for jazz and classical music founded in 1991 by Thilo Berg in Trippstadt. The label has released music by among others Clark Terry, Jeff Hamilton, Bobby Shew, Tom Harrell, Ray Brown, Benn ...
in 2006.
In 2006 her memoir ''Was für Tage...'' (''What for Days'') was published by German journalist Ingo Schiweck.
In celebration of her 75th birthday in 2014, this book was updated.
In 1999 Kauffeld was honored with the Ridder in De Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw (
Order of the Netherlands Lion
The Order of the Netherlands Lion, also known as the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands ( nl, De Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw, french: L'Ordre du Lion Néerlandais) is a Dutch order of chivalry founded by King William I of the Netherlands on ...
). In November 2014 she was awarded an Edison Jazz Oeuvre prize. This was presented to her by
:nl:Joke Bruijs during the Dutch television program ''Tijd voor MAX'' (''Time for MAX'').
Success titles
*''Ruf an'' 1961
*''Nur eine schlechte Kopie'' 1961
*''Sunday Melody'' 1963
*''Jeden Tag, da lieb ich dich ein kleines bisschen mehr'' 1963 (with Paul Kuhn)
*''Wir können uns nur Briefe schreiben'' 1964
*''Tanz bitte noch einmal mit mir'' 1966
*''The Song Is You'' 1988
*''Greetje Kauffeld Meets Alan & Marilyn Bergman'' 1989
*''Greetje Kauffeld Meets Jerry von Rooijen et al.'' 1997
*''My Favorite Ballads'' 1997
*''Dreaming'' 2000
*''My Shining Hour'' 2005
Discography
References
External links
Greetje Kauffeld's website
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1939 births
Living people
Eurovision Song Contest entrants for the Netherlands
Dutch women singers
Dutch jazz singers
Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1961
Musicians from Rotterdam
Nationaal Songfestival contestants