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Artist description
A wild bunch of highly skilled musicians that also knows how to entertain an audience ranging from 8 to 80 |
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Music Style
'Jimi Hendrix meets James Brown' or 'a compact, heavy and most of all swinging mix of soul, funk and rock' |
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Musical Influences
Jimi Hendrix,James Brown |
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Similar Artists
Mothers Finest |
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Artist History
Rosemary's Baby was formed in July 1993 by three members of Dutch heavy rockers Gin On The Rocks: Gino Taihuttu, R-Yen Meuleman and Geert van Niekerken. The band didn't waste any time and started recording its first album-CD immediately. They finished the recordings within four weeks. The resulting CD Funky Revolution was presented to the public on December 26th 1993. Funky Revolution got a real warm welcome. One of Holland's most prominent musicians, sax-player Hans Dulfer, was so enchanted with Rosemary's Baby he volunteered to play several gigs with them. Great reviews, lots of airplay, many sold-out shows and the first and only pressing of Funky Revolution being sold out within just a few months, finally got them the serious interest of Sony Music. Rosemary's Baby is back in the studio, recording a brand new album-CD that is scheduled for release early 2000. They had a few lineup changes that have resulted in the strongest musical and creative team ever and nothing can stop them now from knocking everybody from his feet. |
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Group Members
Mario Nagtzaam (vocals)Gino Taihuttu (guiitar)Mike Roelofs (Fender Rhoads)Tim Hoeymakers (bassguitar)Maurice Lommen (percussion)Geert van Niekerken (drums) |
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Instruments
vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano, bassguitar, percussion, drums |
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Albums
Funky Revolution, Higher Into The 90's |
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Location
Venlo - Netherlands |
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