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Rob de Nijs (born 26 December 1942) is a Dutch singer and actor, active since the 1960s.


Biography


1962–1968

De Nijs, backed by The Lords, won a talent-contest in 1962 and released his first single in 1962, " Ritme van de Regen". In 1965 De Nijs split from The Lords because they signed their own record-deal at another label; he embarked on a joint circus-tour with Johnny Lion. By 1967, De Nijs was a free agent; he performed at small venues and worked as a bartender for a living. His attempts to keep up with the '' zeitgeist'', including "Bye Bye Mrs. Turple", failed; he only made the headlines by marrying his girlfriend Elly in 1968.


1969–1972

In 1969 De Nijs took part in the Dutch heat of the
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and through musicals like ''Sajjuns Fiksjen'' he landed himself a role in children's TV-series '' Oebele''. This was followed in 1972 by '' Hamelen'' in which he played Bertram Bierenbroodspot.


1973–1979

Singer
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and songwriter Lennaert Nijgh helped De Nijs relaunch his singing career; in 1973 he was back in the charts with " Jan Klaassen de Trompetter". The hits continued through 1975-1976, notably "Malle Babbe" and "Zet een Kaars voor Je Raam" (a Dutch translation by Lennaert Nijgh of David McWilliams's "Can I Get There by Candlelight?"). In 1977 De Nijs released ''Tussen Zomer en Winter'', a concept-album chronicling the change from a hot summer's day to a cold winter's night, which starts with the hit song "Het Werd Zomer", a translation from the Peter Maffay song "Und Es War Sommer", and ending with "In De Winter", a translation of the Janis Ian song "In The Winter". The album also features translations of
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's " Perfect Day" and The Beach Boys' " Disney Girls (1957)".


1980s

In 1980 De Nijs released ''Met Je Ogen Dicht''("With Your Eyes Closed") which included the top 10-hit "Zondag" and became the Netherlands' best-selling album of the year. He met
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who gave up her own singing-career (after releasing only one single in 1979) to become his chief-songwriter and his second wife (they married in 1984). The first efforts of their collaboration were collected in 1981 on the album ''De Regen Voorbiu'' ("Past The Rain"). In 1985 De Nijs had a Christmas #2-hit with the peace-anthem "Alles Wat Ademt" from the album ''Pur Sang''; the English version, "Let Love Be The Answer", was later recorded by US-exile singer Joe Bourne for his ''Bourne in Holland''-album of translated covers. In 1986 De Nijs released an album of covers from the 1950s/1960s-era; it included his version of " Living Doll"shortly after the Comic Relief-remake topped the charts. In 1987 he celebrated his silver jubilee; he re-recorded "Ritme van de Regen" for a ''Best Of''-album and made a guest-appearance in television-series ''De Band'' as himself. He also released an album titled ''Zilver'' (Silver) which mostly contained his interpretations of famous Dutch songs. In 1989 De Nijs released ''De Reiziger'' (''Travelling Man'') featuring the bilingual duet "Ik Hou Alleen Van Jou". At the end of the year he wore his Bertram Bierenbroodspot-outfit again for a reunion with the leading-actors of ''Hamelen''.


1990s

In 1990 ''Stranger In Your Land'' was released, his first album of English originals plus translations of "Zonder Jou" ("On My Own"; 1981 duet with Demis Roussos), "Bo" (1983) and "Toerist In Het Paradijs" (1989) which became the title-track. The former ended up as the B-side of the "Girls For Sale"-single. In 1992, De Nijs appeared as a judge during the finale of the :nl:Kinderen voor Kinderen festival, where he also performed the VIP-version of ''Allemaal kabaal'' (originally from the 11th edition of Kinderen voor Kinderen) with 2 children's choirs (De Waagzangertjes from
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and De Blokskes from St. Genesius-Rode, Belgium). In 1996 De Nijs scored his first #1-hit with a remix of "Banger Hart".


2000–present

De Nijs entered the first decade of the 21st century with a knighthood and released albums with translations of Christmas-songs and French chansons (including "This Melody" for which Julien Clerc was flown in to sing the French parts). Meanwhile, he separated from Meuldijk after twenty years; he married for the third time and became a father again. De Nijs was 70 when he welcomed his third son Julius. In 2010 De Nijs released the back-to-basics-album ''Eindelijk Vrij'' (''Free At Last'') which he recorded in the US. In 2012 he embarked on his 50th anniversary tour. In 2014 De Nijs released an album called ''Nieuw Ruimte'' with contributions from well-known songwriters like Jan Rot, Boudewijn de Groot, and ; the latter two reprising their earlier collaborations with De Nijs. In 2016 De Nijs was honoured with the Radio 5 Oeuvre Award and a tribute-concert. In 2017 De Nijs released ''Niet voor het laatst''; on this album he collaborated with Meuldijk again and sang a duet with his son Robbert In September 2019, De Nijs announced his retirement from performing after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. A farewell-tour and a new album were scheduled for 2020, but postponed because of the
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. On March 31, 2020 he appeared on the demissionary talkshow ''De Wereld Draait Door'' to perform two new songs.
"Rob de Nijs stopt toch met optreden"], AD.nl, 17 september 2019 In 2021, De Nijs played the first of his two remaining farewell-shows in Belgium.; the second was scheduled for 2022.


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