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==Performer in Denmark named Kathrine==
I am looking for a female performer in Denmark named Kathrine, I am not aware of her last name, but she is supposedly very popular.
I am looking for a female performer in Denmark named Kathrine, I am not aware of her last name, but she is supposedly very popular.
Thank you
Thank you
Steve Perry
Steve Perry
hoss_tlp@yahoo.com
hoss_tlp@yahoo.com{{unsigned|75.25.106.198|16:58, 29 August 2006}}


==Origin of "Nederpop"==
This information appears to be incorrect as to the origin of the term "Nederpop". I have an record in a multi-album series
This information appears to be incorrect as to the origin of the term "Nederpop". I have an record in a multi-album series
that I acquired in Holland about 20 years ago that is entitled "Nederpop 1965-1975" that was released on Polydor in 1975.
that I acquired in Holland about 20 years ago that is entitled "Nederpop 1965-1975" that was released on Polydor in 1975.
Almost all of the bands on the album are English-language bands.
Almost all of the bands on the album are English-language bands.
"Shocking Blue"
"Shocking Blue"
martinhome@globalvaluation.net
martinhome@globalvaluation.net{{unsigned|Shocking Blue|12:10, 3 November 2006}}


==West Frysian==
Actually, De Kast does not sing in a local dialect, but in West Frysian, which is a fully recognised language instead of a dialect. However, it seems a bit overdoing it to place them under a header "Dutch (rock) bands singing in West Frysian", as they are just one of the few using this language in pop music. [[User:Ziggyziggyziggy|ziggy]] ([[User talk:Ziggyziggyziggy|talk]]) 22:46, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
Actually, De Kast does not sing in a local dialect, but in West Frysian, which is a fully recognised language instead of a dialect. However, it seems a bit overdoing it to place them under a header "Dutch (rock) bands singing in West Frysian", as they are just one of the few using this language in pop music. [[User:Ziggyziggyziggy|ziggy]] ([[User talk:Ziggyziggyziggy|talk]]) 22:46, 26 May 2008 (UTC)

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Performer in Denmark named Kathrine

I am looking for a female performer in Denmark named Kathrine, I am not aware of her last name, but she is supposedly very popular.
                Thank you
                Steve Perry
               hoss_tlp@yahoo.com— Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.25.106.198 (talkcontribs) 16:58, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Origin of "Nederpop"

This information appears to be incorrect as to the origin of the term "Nederpop".  I have an record in a multi-album series 
that I acquired in Holland about 20 years ago that is entitled "Nederpop 1965-1975" that was released on Polydor in 1975.  
Almost all of the bands on the album are English-language bands.
              "Shocking Blue"
              martinhome@globalvaluation.net— Preceding unsigned comment added by Shocking Blue (talkcontribs) 12:10, 3 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

West Frysian

Actually, De Kast does not sing in a local dialect, but in West Frysian, which is a fully recognised language instead of a dialect. However, it seems a bit overdoing it to place them under a header "Dutch (rock) bands singing in West Frysian", as they are just one of the few using this language in pop music. ziggy (talk) 22:46, 26 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]