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Birth name
  
Max Reinier Nijman

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Also known as
  
Soulman Number One

Years active
  
1957–2012

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Born
  
March 18, 1941Moengo, Suriname (
1941-03-18
)

Died
  
19 January 2016, Leiderdorp, Netherlands

Albums
  
Adjossi (En Andere Poku's)

Genres
  
Soul music, Kaseko, Latin ballad, Reggae

Record labels
  
Top Notch, Universal Music

Similar
  
Lieve Hugo, Trafassi, Max Woiski Jr, Edgar Burgos, Papa Touwtjie

Max Reinier Nijman (March 18, 1941 – January 19, 2016) was a Surinamese singer.

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He first started singing in English, with cover versions of American artists when he was sixteen years old. After being inspired by Brook Benton, he decided to sing his own songs mainly in Sranan.

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In 1968, Nijman moved to the Netherlands, where he signed to Dureco and released his debut solo-album Katibo in 1975. The title track, Adjossi and Ai Sranang became his most known songs. He then released the albums Wan Dei Lobi with The Stan Lokhin Band in 1977 and Ini Wan De in 1978.

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In 2014, the label TopNotch released a compilation album of Nijman within a series named Sranan Gowtu (Surinamese Gold) devoted to Surinamese artists from the 1970s.

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Nijman died in Leiderdorp, Netherlands at the age of 74 on January 19, 2016. A grand farewell ceremony was held at the Paradiso. On January 30, 2016, he was buried in Paramaribo, Suriname.

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Discography

  • 1975 Katibo
  • 1977 Wan Dei Lobi
  • 1978 Ini Wan Dé

  • Max Nijman Max Nijman Discography at Discogs

    Songs

    AdjossiAdjossi (En Andere Poku's) · 2014
    FaraweAdjossi (En Andere Poku's) · 2014
    Ai SranangAdjossi (En Andere Poku's) · 2014

    References

    Max Nijman Wikipedia