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Dutch singer (1941–2020)
Liesbeth List
List in 1964
Background information
Birth name
Elisabeth Dorathea Driessen
Born
(1941-12-12)12 December 1941 Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies
Origin
Netherlands
Died
(aged 78)[1] Soest, Netherlands
Genres
Chanson, pop
Occupation(s)
Singer
Years active
1962–2012[1]
Musical artist
Elisabeth Dorathea List, generally known as Liesbeth List (December 12, 1941 – March 25, 2020[1]) was a Dutch singer. She became popular during the 1960s and frequently collaborated with Ramses Shaffy. She also sang Jacques Brel's chansons in Dutch translation.
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Elisabeth Dorathea List, generally known as LiesbethList (December 12, 1941 – March 25, 2020) was a Dutch singer. She became popular during the 1960s...
(born 1973), Belgian N-VA politician Liesbeth Kamerling [fr; nl] (born 1975), Dutch film actress LiesbethList (1941–2020), Dutch singer, stage actress...
"Sammy" and "Laat me". He frequently collaborated with Dutch singer LiesbethList. Shaffy was born on 29 August 1933 in Paris, in the suburb Neuilly-sur-Seine...
Against The Morning (with LiesbethList) Studio Netherlands-only release; vocal album featuring Rod solo songs, LiesbethList solo songs, and duets between...
Two years later, in 1976, Dutch singer LiesbethList released her album Charles Aznavour Presents LiesbethList, which featured Aznavour's compositions...
Already in 1967, on Theodorakis' request, LiesbethList sung the Mauthausen cycle in Dutch in LiesbethList zingt Theodorakis [nl], which became a platinum...
Astrid Nijgh (his first wife), Jenny Arean, Flairck, Jasperina de Jong, LiesbethList and Ramses Shaffy, Elly Nieman, Rob de Nijs and Cobi Schreijer. Nijgh...
(2004) - 2×CD Nellie McKay - Pretty Little Head (2006) - 2×CD Rod McKuen & LiesbethList – Two Against The Morning (1972) – 2×LP Malcolm McLaren - Paris (1994) -...
"Samba de Orly" by Chico Buarque "Sans toi Paris n'est plus Paris" by LiesbethList "Saumur (Paris Is Still Burning)" by Trust "San Bernadino" by Christie...
Charles Aznavour presents LiesbethList performing some of his finest songs LiesbethList Contains "Don't Say A Word" by LiesbethList with Aznavour (Philips)...
arranger. His collaboration with acts (such as Luv', Mouth & MacNeal, LiesbethList, Ramses Shaffy, American Gypsy, and Champagne) made him gain twenty...
"Amsterdam" by Katya Sambuca "Amsterdam" by Kevin Coyne "Amsterdam" by LiesbethList "Amsterdam" by Alice Phoebe Lou "Amsterdam" by Maggie MacNeal "Amsterdam"...
Brel "BX vibes" by Scylla "Brussel" by Johan Verminnen "Brussel" by LiesbethList. Melody based on 'Bruxelles' by Jacques Brel. "Brussels by night" by...
verliefde gevangene (1958). He was also in a relationship with the singer LiesbethList. Nooteboom is married to Simone Sassen and divides his time between...
singers from the Netherlands singing Brel's songs in Dutch have been LiesbethList, Jan Mesdag and Jeroen Willems. English versions of Jacques Brel songs...
Musicals in Ahoy shows. "Vanessa Williams te gast bij Musicals in Ahoy'", 21 March 2006. Retrieved on 2009-07-07. Musicals in Ahoy official cast list...
he started to favor blues music and Dutch chanson. He has worked for LiesbethList. Wieg was the editor of the literary magazines Tirade and Measure. He...
Cees Nooteboom, entitled "Gebabbel" ("Chatter"). It was performed by LiesbethList and Ramses Shaffy. This version was parodied in 1992 by Dutch comedian...
officer, missing since 2007. (declared legally deceased on this date) LiesbethList, 78, Dutch singer, actress and television personality. T. M. Lotha,...
written by Dave Boomkens, a Dutch writer who is known from books such as "LiesbethList, de dochter van de vuurtorenwachter" and "Het Grote Songfestivalboek"...