Biografie van Frédérique Spigt
Frédérique Spigt (Rotterdam Netherlands, 28th january 1957) started her musical carreer in 1985 as lead singer of "I've got the bullets" (taken from the last part of the James Dean film Rebel without a cause).
With a CBS contract they recorded "I've got the bullets" and "wounded".
The band stopped in 1990. Then Frédérique sang in "Girls wanna have fun" and "A girl called Johnny", without too much succes. This was the start of a variety of releases:
Frédérique Spigt (Rotterdam Netherlands, 28th january 1957) started her musical carreer in 1985 as lead singer of "I've got the bullets" (taken from the last part of the James Dean film Rebel without a cause).
With a CBS contract they recorded "I've got the bullets" and "wounded".
The band stopped in 1990.
Then Frédérique sang in "Girls wanna have fun" and "A girl called Johnny", without too much succes.
This was the start of a variety of releases:
- 1996: Frédérique spigt con la piccola orchestra.
- 1998: Mijn hart kan dat niet aan (My heart can't take that, single)
- 1999: Engel (Angel); sings the Nico songs with the Scapino ballet
- 2000: Droom (Dream)
- 2002: Beest (Beast)
- 2004: Mans genoeg (Man enough)
On "Mans genoeg" Frédérique sings duets, one with late Herman Brood (She came to win)
- 2006: Eén kus (One kiss)
- 2008: Vreemd (Strange)
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