Lenny Kuhr
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DEC
18
2016
Delft, Netherlands
Synagoge Delft
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SEP
30
2013
Schipluiden, Netherlands
Op Hodenpijl
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SEP
22
2013
Heerlen, Netherlands
Cultuurhuis Heerlen
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MAY
05
2013
Doetinchem, Netherlands
Schouwburg Amphion
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APR
28
2013
Breda, Netherlands
Chasse Theater
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APR
06
2013
Amsterdam, Netherlands
De Meervaart
I Was There
About Lenny Kuhr
Lenny Kuhr (Born in Eindhoven, February 22, 1950) is a Dutch singer-songwriter.
In 1967 she started a singing career in the Netherlands, performing songs in the French chanson tradition. In 1969 she represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest with her own composition De Troubadour (lyrics by David Hartsema; orchestra conducted by Franz de Kok). She was one of the 4 winners that year, along with the entries from Spain, France and the UK.
In the early seventies Kuhr was more successful in France than in her home country. She topped the French charts in 1972 with the song Jesus Christo and performed in the shows of Georges Brassens.
In 1980 she had her biggest hit in the Netherlands: Visite, a song she performed together with the French group les Poppys. She has been releasing records ever since, though without major chart success.
In the most recent years Lenny Kuhr is performing en recording mostly fado music in the Dutch language. Her theatreconcerts are mosty crowded.
Lenny Kuhr converted to Judaism. She is married to Rob Frank and has two daughters from an earlier marriage, who live in Israel. For a while, she lived in Israel herself. [1]
In 1967 she started a singing career in the Netherlands, performing songs in the French chanson tradition. In 1969 she represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest with her own composition De Troubadour (lyrics by David Hartsema; orchestra conducted by Franz de Kok). She was one of the 4 winners that year, along with the entries from Spain, France and the UK.
In the early seventies Kuhr was more successful in France than in her home country. She topped the French charts in 1972 with the song Jesus Christo and performed in the shows of Georges Brassens.
In 1980 she had her biggest hit in the Netherlands: Visite, a song she performed together with the French group les Poppys. She has been releasing records ever since, though without major chart success.
In the most recent years Lenny Kuhr is performing en recording mostly fado music in the Dutch language. Her theatreconcerts are mosty crowded.
Lenny Kuhr converted to Judaism. She is married to Rob Frank and has two daughters from an earlier marriage, who live in Israel. For a while, she lived in Israel herself. [1]
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No upcoming shows
Send a request to Lenny Kuhr to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
18
2016
Delft, Netherlands
Synagoge Delft
I Was There
SEP
30
2013
Schipluiden, Netherlands
Op Hodenpijl
I Was There
SEP
22
2013
Heerlen, Netherlands
Cultuurhuis Heerlen
I Was There
MAY
05
2013
Doetinchem, Netherlands
Schouwburg Amphion
I Was There
APR
28
2013
Breda, Netherlands
Chasse Theater
I Was There
APR
06
2013
Amsterdam, Netherlands
De Meervaart
I Was There
About Lenny Kuhr
Lenny Kuhr (Born in Eindhoven, February 22, 1950) is a Dutch singer-songwriter.
In 1967 she started a singing career in the Netherlands, performing songs in the French chanson tradition. In 1969 she represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest with her own composition De Troubadour (lyrics by David Hartsema; orchestra conducted by Franz de Kok). She was one of the 4 winners that year, along with the entries from Spain, France and the UK.
In the early seventies Kuhr was more successful in France than in her home country. She topped the French charts in 1972 with the song Jesus Christo and performed in the shows of Georges Brassens.
In 1980 she had her biggest hit in the Netherlands: Visite, a song she performed together with the French group les Poppys. She has been releasing records ever since, though without major chart success.
In the most recent years Lenny Kuhr is performing en recording mostly fado music in the Dutch language. Her theatreconcerts are mosty crowded.
Lenny Kuhr converted to Judaism. She is married to Rob Frank and has two daughters from an earlier marriage, who live in Israel. For a while, she lived in Israel herself. [1]
In 1967 she started a singing career in the Netherlands, performing songs in the French chanson tradition. In 1969 she represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest with her own composition De Troubadour (lyrics by David Hartsema; orchestra conducted by Franz de Kok). She was one of the 4 winners that year, along with the entries from Spain, France and the UK.
In the early seventies Kuhr was more successful in France than in her home country. She topped the French charts in 1972 with the song Jesus Christo and performed in the shows of Georges Brassens.
In 1980 she had her biggest hit in the Netherlands: Visite, a song she performed together with the French group les Poppys. She has been releasing records ever since, though without major chart success.
In the most recent years Lenny Kuhr is performing en recording mostly fado music in the Dutch language. Her theatreconcerts are mosty crowded.
Lenny Kuhr converted to Judaism. She is married to Rob Frank and has two daughters from an earlier marriage, who live in Israel. For a while, she lived in Israel herself. [1]
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