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Golden Earring (originally known as The Tornados) was a Dutch
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band, founded in 1961 in
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as The Golden Earrings. They achieved worldwide fame with their international hit songs "
Radar Love "Radar Love" is a song by the Dutch rock band Golden Earring. The single version of "Radar Love" reached #10 on the ''Cash Box'' Top 100 and #13 in ''Billboard'' in the United States. It also hit the Top 10 in many countries, including the United K ...
" in 1973, which went to number one on the Dutch charts, reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, and went to number thirteen on the United States charts, " Twilight Zone" in 1982, and " When the Lady Smiles" in 1984. During their career they had nearly 30 top-ten singles on the Dutch charts and released 25 studio albums. The band went through a number of early line-up changes, though the band reached a stable line-up in 1970, consisting of
Rinus Gerritsen Marinus Gerritsen (born 9 August 1946 in The Hague) is a Dutch bassist. Best known for being founding member of Dutch group Golden Earring, he is also a producer of artists like Herman Brood. Steve Harris of Iron Maiden Iron Maiden are an ...
(bass and keyboards), George Kooymans (vocals and guitar),
Barry Hay Barry Andrew Hay (born 16 August 1948) is an Indian-born Dutch musician; he was the lead vocalist and frontman of Dutch rock band Golden Earring from 1967 until their disbandment in 2021. Biography Hay was born in Faizabad, India, to a Dutch- ...
(vocals, guitar, flute and saxophone), and Cesar Zuiderwijk (drums and percussion), which remained unchanged until the band broke up in 2021 following the diagnosis of Kooymans with
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. A number of other musicians also appeared in short stints with the band over its history as well.


History


Early years (1961–1969)

What became Golden Earring was formed in 1961 in
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by 13-year-old George Kooymans and his 15-year-old neighbor, Rinus Gerritsen. Originally called "the Tornados", the name was changed to the Golden Earrings when they discovered that the name the Tornados was already in use by another group. The name "the Golden Earrings" was taken from an instrumental called "Golden Earrings" performed by the British group the Hunters, for whom they served as opening and closing act. Initially a pop-rock band with Frans Krassenburg on lead vocals and Jaap Eggermont on drums, the Golden Earrings had a hit with their debut single "Please Go", recorded in 1965. Dissatisfied with Dutch recording studios, the band's manager and co-discoverer Fred Haayen arranged for the next single to be recorded at the Pye Records studios in London. The record cut at Pye, "That Day", reached number two on the Dutch charts. The definite article was dropped from the name in 1967, and the plural "s" was dropped in 1969. In 1968,
Barry Hay Barry Andrew Hay (born 16 August 1948) is an Indian-born Dutch musician; he was the lead vocalist and frontman of Dutch rock band Golden Earring from 1967 until their disbandment in 2021. Biography Hay was born in Faizabad, India, to a Dutch- ...
joined the band, replacing Krassenburg as frontman. Two years later, the band earned their first number one hit in the Netherlands with the song "Dong Dong Diki Digi Dong". In the United States, ground work for entering the US market was being laid by East Coast FM radio disc jockey and music critic Neil Kempfer-Stocker, who is credited as the first radio DJ to play the band in the US. This single was followed by a successful psychedelic album '' Eight Miles High'', which featured an 19-minute version of the title track, a cover of the 1966 hit song by
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. The song, played throughout their US tour, "became the core performance of their live shows", and the experience in the US led them to make their studio albums resemble their live shows, rather than the other way around. The band's American records at this time period were issued by the
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label in New York, and the band's '' Golden Earring'' LP, known as ''Wall of Dolls'', and single "Back Home" performed poorly in the US but became a number 1 hit in the Netherlands.


International fame (1970s and 1980s)

In 1969, drummer Cesar Zuiderwijk joined the band, completing what has become Golden Earring's classic line-up. The band enjoyed brief international fame in the 1970s when the single version of "
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" (1973), from the gold-certified album ''
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'' became a hit in both Europe and the US. Golden Earring embarked on their first major US tour in 1969–1970. Owing to American influences, their music evolved towards hard rock, and they performed along with
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,
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, Procol Harum, and
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. Between 1969 and 1984, Golden Earring completed 13 US tours. During this period, they performed as the opening act for
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,
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. During 1973–74, when "Radar Love" was a hit, they had
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and
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as their opening acts. While signed to the UK Track Records label, the band rented the superb quadraphonic sound system normally used exclusively by
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. Golden Earring enjoyed a brief period of US stardom, but were unable to secure further chart success until 1982's " Twilight Zone". The music video of the song, directed by Dick Maas, was played on the recently launched
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in the United States, and helped the song to become a US hit, spending 27 weeks on the Billboard chart. " When the Lady Smiles" became an international hit in 1984, reaching No. 3 in Canada and becoming the band's fifth number one hit in their native country, but was not successful in the United States, reaching no higher than #76 on the US Singles Chart. The video was banned from MTV because of its "unholy desires about a nun and a lobotomy"; this was Dick Maas's second video for the band, and helped launch his career as a film director. While touring the US in 1984, the band played at the Great Arena
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in New Jersey on May 11 and were in the midst of their performance when a fire broke out at the Haunted Castle on the opposite side of the theme park, killing eight teenagers. Following this tour, Golden Earring turned their focus toward Europe where they continued to attract standing-room-only crowds. The group paused briefly after the release of '' The Hole'' in 1986 to focus on other projects, with Hay and Kooymans both releasing solo albums (''Victory of Bad Taste'' and ''Solo'', respectively) the following year. The group then reconvened to record their final album of the 1980s, releasing '' Keeper of the Flame'' in 1989.


Later years (1990s–2021)

In 1991, Golden Earring had another hit in the Netherlands with "Going to the Run", a rock-ballad about a Hells Angels motorcycle gang member who was a friend of the band and died in a crash. The Russian rock band
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made a successful cover of "Going to the Run" as "Беспечный ангел" ("Careless Angel"). Between 1992 and 2004, the band released three acoustic live unplugged albums, which became quick successes. The acoustic albums feature unplugged versions of famous hits of the band, and have been some of the band's best-selling albums, such as ''The Naked Truth'', which sold over 500,000 copies in the Netherlands. Golden Earring performed over 200 concerts a year, mainly in their home country and occasionally in Belgium, Germany, and the UK. These energetic live performances have been recorded on several live albums—''
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'', recorded at London's Rainbow Theater in 1977; '' 2nd Live'', 1981; ''
Something Heavy Going Down ''Something Heavy Going Down'' is the third live album by Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 1984. Track listing All songs written by Hay and Kooymans except where noted. #"Long Blond Animal" - 6:16 #"Twilight Zone (Golden Earring ...
'', 1984 (also released on DVD as ''Live from the Twilight Zone''); and ''
Last Blast of the Century ''Last Blast of the Century'' is the sixth live album by Netherlands, Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). The album was not issued in the U.S. Track listing All songs written by Hay and Kooymans except where ...
'', a live recording of their last concert of the 20th century (available on both CD and DVD). Furthermore, the band's acoustic live albums include ''The Naked Truth'' (1992), ''Naked II'' (1997) and ''Naked III'' (2005). Their latest live album, ''Live from Ahoy 2006'', is a DVD with bonus CD. Golden Earring celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2011, which the Dutch postal service honored with a stamp that contained a music link: when a smartphone with a special app is held up to the music stamp, Golden Earring's "Radar Love" plays. On 11 May 2012, the band released their latest studio album, entitled ''Tits 'n Ass''. The album was recorded in
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during summer of 2011 with producer
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and peaked at No. 1 in the Dutch album charts twice. The album's song "Still Got the Keys to My First Cadillac" was issued as a single. A video for the song featured young impersonators of Golden Earring. On 5 February 2021, the band's manager announced to the Dutch press that their active career was over due to George Kooymans' serious illness.


Personnel

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Rinus Gerritsen Marinus Gerritsen (born 9 August 1946 in The Hague) is a Dutch bassist. Best known for being founding member of Dutch group Golden Earring, he is also a producer of artists like Herman Brood. Steve Harris of Iron Maiden Iron Maiden are an ...
– bass, keyboards, guitar, harmonica (1961–2021) * George Kooymans – guitar, vocals (1961–2021) *
Barry Hay Barry Andrew Hay (born 16 August 1948) is an Indian-born Dutch musician; he was the lead vocalist and frontman of Dutch rock band Golden Earring from 1967 until their disbandment in 2021. Biography Hay was born in Faizabad, India, to a Dutch- ...
– vocals, guitar, flute, saxophone (1967–2021) * Cesar Zuiderwijk – drums, percussion (1970–2021) *Fred van der Hilst – drums, percussion (1962–1965) *Hans van Herwerden – guitar (1962–1963) *Peter de Ronde – guitar (1963–1966) *Frans Krassenburg – vocals (1964–1967) * Jaap Eggermont – drums, percussion (1965–1969) *Sieb Warner – drums, percussion (1969–1970) *Bertus Borgers – saxophone (1973–1976) *
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– guitar (1973–1975, 1976–1978) * Robert Jan Stips – keyboards, synthesizers (1974–1976, 1977–1978, 1980, 1982, 1986) *John Lagrand – harmonica (1979)


Lineups


Timeline


Discography

* '' Just Ear-rings'' (1965) * '' Winter-Harvest'' (1967) * ''
Miracle Mirror ''Miracle Mirror'' is an album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1968 (see 1968 in music). This is the first Golden Earring album to include lead vocalist Barry Hay. Track listing All songs written by Gerritsen and Kooymans. Ori ...
'' (1968) * '' On the Double'' (1969) * '' Eight Miles High'' (1969) * '' Golden Earring'' (1970) * '' Seven Tears'' (1971) * '' Together'' (1972) * ''
Moontan ''Moontan'' is the ninth album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1973. It contains the radio hit "Radar Love", and was voted ninth-best Dutch pop album ever by readers of music magazine ''Oor'' in 2008. In the '' Q'' & ''Mojo'' Class ...
'' (1973) * '' Switch'' (1975) * '' To the Hilt'' (1976) * ''
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'' (1976) * ''
Grab It for a Second ''Grab It for a Second'' is an album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1978. Track listing All songs written by Hay and Kooymans. #"Roxanne" - 3:39 #"Leather" - 5:01 #"Tempting" - 3:43 #"U-Turn Time" - 3:25 #"Movin' Down Life" - 3 ...
'' (1978) * '' No Promises...No Debts'' (1979) * '' Prisoner of the Night'' (1980) * '' Cut'' (1982) * '' N.E.W.S.'' (1984) * '' The Hole'' (1986) * '' Keeper of the Flame'' (1989) * '' Bloody Buccaneers'' (1991) * '' Face It'' (1994) * ''
Love Sweat ''Love Sweat'' is the twenty-second album by Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 1995. It contains covers of other artists' songs. The album was not issued in the U.S. Track listing #" When I Was Young" (Vic Briggs, Eric Burdon, ...
'' (1995) * ''
Paradise in Distress ''Paradise in Distress'' is the twenty-third album by Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). The album was not issued in the U.S. Track listing All songs written by Hay and Kooymans except where noted. #"Para ...
'' (1999) * '' Millbrook U.S.A.'' (2003) * ''
Tits 'n Ass ''Tits 'n Ass'' is the twenty-fifth and final studio album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released on 11 May 2012. It was their first studio album since 2003's '' Millbrook U.S.A.'', but was not issued in the U.S. It was the group's final album ...
'' (2012) * ''The Hague'' (EP) (2015)


References


Sources

* Biography by Golden Earring founder and bass player Rinus Gerritsen published on the band's website. * Biographical books on the Golden Earring: ''Haagsche Bluf'' by Pieter Franssen, 1993, and ''Rock die niet roest'' by prof. Maarten Steenmeyer, 2005. Both titles are in Dutch. * ''The Story of Golden Earring'' by Karin and Mechteld Beks, Picture publishers, an authorized biography published on the occasion of the band's 45th anniversary. Text in Dutch. (2005) * Interviews with the band over the years, many of which can be traced back through the Golden Earring Museum website.


External links

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Radar Love TimeTravel


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