1915-1999
Musical director of the 1958 and 1970 editions of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Year | Country | Song | Role |
---|---|---|---|
1971 | Netherlands | Tijd | conductor |
1970 | Ireland | All Kinds Of Everything [Winning song] | conductor |
1970 | Netherlands | Waterman | conductor |
1968 | Netherlands | Morgen | conductor |
1967 | Netherlands | Ring-dinge | conductor |
1966 | Netherlands | Fernando En Philippo | conductor |
1965 | Netherlands | 't Is Genoeg | conductor |
1964 | Netherlands | Jij Bent Mijn Leven | conductor |
1962 | Netherlands | Katinka | conductor |
1961 | Netherlands | Wat Een Dag | conductor |
1960 | Netherlands | Wat Een Geluk | conductor |
1959 | Netherlands | Een Beetje [Winning song] | conductor |
1958 | Belgium | Ma Petite Chatte | conductor |
1958 | Germany | Für Zwei Groschen Musik | conductor |
1958 | Luxembourg | Un Grand Amour | conductor |
1958 | Netherlands | Heel De Wereld | conductor |
1958 | Sweden | Lilla Stjärna | conductor |
1957 | Netherlands | Net Als Toen [Winning song] | conductor |
With her victory in Liverpool, Loreen became the second person to win the Eurovision Song Contest twice as a lead artist. But Loreen wasn't the only person to achieve a second win this year.
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