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Jochem Fluitsma

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Jochem Fluitsma (born 1 June 1958 in Amsterdam, Netherlands), is a Dutch music producer and musician. With Eric van Tijn, he is also part of the successful musical writing duo Fluitsma & Van Tijn. He has written songs for The Scene, Guus Meeuwis & Vagant, Loïs Lane, De Kast, Willeke Alberti, the Dolly Dots and Mathilde Santing.

He is also known for co-writing with Jochem Fluitsma the song "Vrede" for Ruth Jacott, who represented the Netherlands in 1993 Eurovision Song Contest coming 6th overall. Van Tijn also c-wrote with Fluitsma the song "Hemel en aarde for "Edsilia Rombley who represented the Netherlands coming 4th overall.

He also took part in Idols as a musician. He won the Golden Harp Dutch music award in 1997, concurrently with ERic van Tijn.[1]

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