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The Blue Diamonds (duo)

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Genres
  
rock and roll, Country

Labels
  
Decca, Philips

Role
  
Air force

Years active
  
1959-2000

Name
  
Blue Diamonds

Branch
  
Philippine Air Force

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Past members
  
Ruud de Wolff Riem de Wolff

Similar
  
Philippine Air Force, Philippine Army Air Corps, VFA‑195, United States Air Force Th, Snowbirds

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The Blue Diamonds were a Dutch 1960s rock and roll duo, best known for their million-selling chart-topping single, "Ramona". Indo (Dutch-Indonesian) brothers Ruud de Wolff (12 May 1941 – 18 December 2000) and Riem de Wolff (born 15 April 1943) founded the group shortly after immigrating to the Netherlands in 1949. They were born in Batavia (now Jakarta), Indonesia.

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Early career

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Called the 'Dutch Everly Brothers', The Blue Diamonds covered many Everly Brothers songs, but became famous in 1960 with their version of "Ramona", a song originally written for the 1928 film, Ramona. The song was written for promotional appearances with Dolores del Río (star of the film) but not featured in the film itself. The Blue Diamonds up-tempo version of it reached the American Billboard Hot 100 at number 72 in 1960. It sold over 250,000 copies in the Netherlands (the first record to ever do so) and over one million copies in Germany by 1961.

Later career

Although their last hit was in 1971, they continued to perform together up until Ruud de Wolff died at the end of year 2000. Riem de Wolff continues to perform and release albums.

Songs

Little ShipZingend tussen twee werelden · 1981
Cathy's ClownRamona · 2012
O CarolRamona · 2012

References

The Blue Diamonds (duo) Wikipedia