Robbie van Leeuwen

Dutch musician, songwriter, and guitarist

Robbie van Leeuwen - Dutch musician, songwriter, and guitarist
Born

October 29th, 1944
80 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Netherlands

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A prominent figure in the Dutch music scene, contributed to the psychedelic rock band Shocking Blue, famous for the international hit 'Venus.' Began musical career in the 1960s and wrote several songs for the band that showcased a blend of rock and pop influences. Pursued a solo career post Shocking Blue's peak success. Worked with various artists, showcasing versatility in songwriting and musical style.

Authored the song 'Venus' for Shocking Blue

Contributed to Shocking Blue's album 'At Home'

Collaborated with several music acts across genres

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