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Herman Brood and His Wild Romance

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Genre
  
Rock

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Albums
  
Shpritsz, Go Nutz, Street, Yada Yada, Ciao Monkey

Record labels
  
Columbia Records, BMG, Ariola Records

Members
  
Herman Brood, Dany Lademacher, David Hollestelle, Bertus Borgers, Lies Schilp

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Wild Romance, also known as The Wild Romance, but best known as Herman Brood & his Wild Romance was the backing band of Dutch singer-pianist Herman Brood.

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While labeled as a new wave band, the director of Wild Romance's record label, Ariola, disputed this categorization when first promoting the band to the American audience in 1979, saying it came about "because he [Brood]'s a European artist".

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The band was formed in 1976 in Groningen and had various lineups. It takes it name from the line "...and I lost my mind in a wild romance" from the song Lost Mind, by American jazz and blues singer Mose Allison; both Brood and manager Koos van Dijk being fans of Allison.

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The best known lineup of the band, which lasted between November 1977 and October 1979, was:

  • Dany Lademacher — lead guitar
  • Fred van Kampen ("Freddie Cavalli") — bass guitar
  • Cees "Ani" Meerman — drums
  • Monica Tjen-a-Kwoei and Anna Dekkers (Dee Dee), together known as The Bombita's - backing vocals

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    Following this a number of musicians, including Bertus Borgers on saxophone, joined,left and rejoined the band, however the success of the late 1970s was never repeated.

    Band personnel

    The major incarnations of the band were:-

    Initial line up

    The first incarnation of the band was:

  • Ferdi Karmelk, guitarist
  • Gerrit Veen, bassist (left to join the Dutch band The Meteors)
  • Peter Walrecht, drummer
  • Ellen Piebes and Ria Ruiters, backing vocals
  • Shpritsz

    In 1978, at around the time of the Shpritsz tour, the line up was:

  • Dany Lademacher, guitarist
  • Freddie Cavalli, bass guitar
  • Ani Meerman, drummer
  • Monica Tjen A Kwoei and Floor van Zutphen backing vocals
  • This incarnation of Herman Brood & his Wild Romance scored the hits "Saturday Night", "Still Believe" (with Bertus Borgers on saxophone), "Never Be Clever" and "I Love You Like I Love Myself". Albums Shpritsz and Cha Cha from 1978 were certified gold and platinum respectively, with the platinum disc for Cha Cha being presented to Brood by celebrity bank robber Aage Meinesz.

    Meerman was replaced in October 1979 by Peter Walrecht. In 1981 Lademacher was replaced by David Hollestelle, who was in turn replaced by Erwin Java. In 1983 Renee Lopez joined the band as the new bassist.

    Circa 1986

    1986 saw the return of Lademacher and the line up at this time was:

  • Dany Lademacher
  • David Hollestelle, guitar
  • Ruud Englebert, bassist
  • Cees Meerman , Roy Bakker,Drums
  • Last incarnation

    The last incarnation of the band from 1993 to 2001 consisted of:

  • David Hollestelle, guitarist
  • Ivo Severijns, bassist
  • Guzz Genser, drummer
  • In 1982 Cees "Ani" Meerman and Fred Van Kampen formed the band "The Managers".

    In 2010 former band members, Dany Lademacher and Ruud Englebert, formed a band using the name "Lost in Romance", in mid-2011 this was simplified to just "The Romance". The line up in 2010 was:

  • Dany Lademacher, guitarist
  • Jan Willem van Holland, guitarist
  • Ruud Englebert, bassist
  • Ronald van Beest performing as "Stick", vocals
  • Ramon Rambeaux, drummer
  • Albums

  • Street (1977)
  • Shpritsz (1978)
  • Cha Cha (1978)
  • Go Nutz (1980)
  • Wait a Minute... (1980)
  • Modern Times Revive (1981)
  • Frisz & Sympatisz (1982)
  • The Brood (1984)
  • Bühnensucht/Live (1985)
  • Yada Yada (1988)
  • Hooks (1989)
  • Freeze (1990)
  • Saturday Night Live! (1992)
  • Fresh Poison (1994)
  • Back On The Corner (1999)
  • Ciao Monkey (2000)
  • The final (2006)
  • Kidstuff (2006)
  • Songs

    Saturday NightShpritsz · 1978
    Tattoo SongThe Brood · 1984
    Dope SucksShpritsz · 1978

    References

    Herman Brood & His Wild Romance Wikipedia