Tante Leen (English: Auntie Leen, January 28, 1912 — August 5, 1992), real name Helena Kok-Polder, later Helena Jansen-Polder, was a Dutch folk singer from Amsterdam, Netherlands. Together with her friend and colleague Johnny Jordaan, the two together hold the title of "de Beste Stem van de Jordaan" (English: The best voice of the Jordaan).[1]
^"Johnny Jordaan en Tante Leen door Kees Verkade, 1991 en 1994". Buiten beeld inbeeld. Retrieved 2014-05-15.
TanteLeen (English: Auntie Leen, January 28, 1912 — August 5, 1992), real name Helena Kok-Polder, later Helena Jansen-Polder, was a Dutch folk singer...
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deinende boeien Archived 14 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine, muziekweb.nl TanteLeen, hand in hand Archived 12 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine, popinstituut...
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Hup" is a Levenslied song by TanteLeen which was released on His Master's Voice in 1966. It is dedicated to TanteLeen's hometown association football...
ons in de Jordaan"). Colleagues and contemporaries of Johnny include TanteLeen and Manke Nelis. Another notable Amsterdam song is "Amsterdam" by Jacques...
Jordaan was unveiled in 1991. There are sculptures of other performers: TanteLeen, Johnny Meyer, Manke Nelis and Jan & Mien in the square. The square is...
brewery's beers were named after famous Dutch folk singers, such as Johnny, TanteLeen and Willeke. A lot of Dutch-language music can also be heard in the tasting...
Other notable artists of the 1950s and 1960s to record the song include TanteLeen. Of all renditions Wim Sonneveld's (1962) is probably the best known....
Square off the Elandsgracht, in the company of statues for Johnny Jordaan, TanteLeen, and Johnny Meijer. "Standbeeld Manke Nelis onthuld" (in Dutch). Nieuws...
It holds statues of four famous Jordanian musicians: Johnny Jordaan, TanteLeen, Manke Nelis and Johnny Meijer, and the duo Jan & Mien. There are also...
Jordaan was unveiled in 1991. There are sculptures of other performers: TanteLeen, Johnny Meyer, Manke Nelis and Jan & Mien in the square. The Blue Violin...
Beek Sylvia Kristel Sytse Buwalda Taco Tamara Hoekwater Tania de Jong TanteLeen Tatjana Šimić Teddy Scholten Tess Gaerthé The Shorts The Star Sisters...
Johnny Jordaan (the "uncrowned king of the Jordaanlied"), Willy Alberti, TanteLeen, Zwarte Riek, and Manke Nelis. That surge in the 1950s began with a cabaret...
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well-meaning sailor, that visits the pub of Tante Saar when he returns home. He sees the beautiful Leen come there often as well, who he falls in love...
Berger. Six songs were originally lined up for the final, but singers TanteLeen and Trea Dobbs both withdrew, leaving a field of just four. The song was...
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