Singer Anneke de Koning from Oudewater. In 1972, she took part in the Knokke Songfestival under the name Andeane. After 1975, she was no longer releasing records, but did continue on with live work with the group Caboose. In 1981, she emerged again with a new group called Dandylion.
1972 LP Feelings Munich M 8 1973 A lesson/Loneliness Munich M 10 1975 LP Tussen zon en maan Elf Provinciën ELF 1570
1971 De heilige auto/Eenzaamheid Munich 2029451
1972 Lovers bye bye/Monday morning blues Munich MN 1001 It's not right/For you Munich MN 1002
Collaborative work between singer Anneke Konings and rock group Ready Kilowatt from Gouda resulted in 1980 in the creation of this new band, featuring: Anneke Konings (v), Robert Berger (v, p), Jan Kasteelen (v, g), Paul van Eyk (v,b) and Hans Weyergang (dr).
1980 If you want to love me babe/Day light 1981 Couldn't leave you/Big leader Munich MS 428103 Move on the line/Fly away Munich MS 428105 LP Munich BM 150238
This heavy rock group from Gouda and Rotterdam had already been working since 1971, known as Buttermilk Ditch and Plain Food. In 1979, the name was changed to Ready Kilowatt. Line-up: Robert Berger (v, p), Jan Kasteelen (v, g), Paul van Eyk (v, b) and Bruce Kettlitz (dr). Bruce may have been a member of American punk band Shadows Of Knight at some point! After just one single, the band split up in 1980 and then re-emerged with lead vocalist Anneke Konings as Dandylion.
1979 Mean streets/Swing fever RCA PB 4502
ANDEANE 1-7-72 SINGLE tip LOVERS BYE BYE
Submitted by: Adri Verhoef
(a3@a3.xs4all.nl-removespam)
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