Sandy Coast was a Dutch rock band fronted by
Hans Vermeulen
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(1947–2017); they were successful in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The band's biggest hits include "Just a Friend" and "True Love (That's a Wonder)" in The Netherlands.
Biography
1961-1974; success years
Vermeulen formed the band in 1961 as Sandy Coast Skiffle Group; his bass-playing brother Jan Vermeulen (1945-1999) joined and on his insistence they became Sandy Coast Rockers. The name was eventually abbreviated to Sandy Coast. They performed at community-centers and talent-contests; in 1965 they won a record-contract at
Negram and released their debut-single "Being in love". Their fourth single, a 1966 cover-version of
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's "
We'll Meet Again
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" (completely based on vocals and harmonies and instruments arrangement on
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version from 1965) gave them their first taste of chart-success. "
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" from their debut-album ''And their name is...'' broke the top 20 in the spring of 1968, and Sandy Coast soon traded beat for
psychedelic rock
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. "
Capital punishment
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", recorded when Vermeulen suffered a cold, became another top 20-hit early 1969. The same year Sandy Coast signed to
Page One; they recorded three singles plus their third album ''Shipwreck'' which failed to be as successful as its predecessor ''From the workshop''. The label folded after a row between
Larry Page
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and
Dick James
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; the contract was still valid, and Sandy Coast were unable to put out new material for two years. In 1971 they signed to
Polydor
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and released "True Love (That's a Wonder)" and "Just a Friend". During this period the band were a five-piece completed by pianist Ron Westerbeek, longtime drummer Onno Bevoort and former
Livin' Blues
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Critical reception
Kabir Hamid of ''Chicago Reader'' described the album as "soulful hip-hop that favors acoustic sounds over electronics, thoughtfulness ov ...
bass-player Henk Smitskamp (Jan Vermeulen temporarily switched to rhythm-guitar); the latter soon departed to join
Shocking Blue
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.
Chart-success continued with "Just two little creatures" and "Summertrain" in 1972, and "Blackboard jungle lady" in 1973 album. It was to be their final hit for the next couple of years as Sandy Coast disbanded in 1974.
1975-1979; solo projects
Bevoort and Westerbeek formed the band
Water
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; Vermeulen and his brother continued in
Rainbow Train
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for the remainder of the decade. He collaborated with bandmember
Anita Meyer
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Discography
Albums ...
on her 1976 debut solo-single "The Alternative Way" which became a number one hit on the
Dutch Top 40 chart. Vermeulen continued writing and producing for other artists.
1980-1990; reunions
Sandy Coast reformed on June 13, 1980 for the ''Haagse Beatnach'', a sixties-revival-show featuring bands from The Hague and surrounding places. They performed a new song, "
The eyes of Jenny
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", which put them back in the charts in 1981. An album, ''Terreno'', followed which included a reggae-flavoured version of "Capital Punishment".
Other hits were also rerecorded for 1988's ''Rendez-vous''; the band occasionally performed at golden oldie shows minus Bevoort.
1994-present; twilight years of Hans Vermeulen and tributes
Vermeulen's triumphs as a producer and songwriter continued till the early 1990s. He moved to Thailand to make a fresh start on the back of "The eyes of Jenny"; he suddenly died in November 2017.
February 2018 saw the release of ''Subject of my thoughts'', a cd-box containing all albums by Sandy Coast and Rainbow Train plus non-album-tracks and Vermeulen's solo-efforts.
Singles
Albums
*''And Their Name Is... Sandy Coast'' (1967)
*''From The Workshop'' (1968)
*''Shipwreck'' (1969)
*''Sandy Coast'' (1971)
*''Stone Wall'' (1973)
*''Terreno'' (1980)
Singles
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''Tip'' –
Tipparade
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(Bubbling under chart)
References
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Dutch rock music groups