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  2. Kinderen voor Kinderen - Wikipedia

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    Kinderen voor Kinderen 11: 1990 3 Kinderen voor Kinderen 12: 1991 4 Kinderen voor Kinderen 13: 1992 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 14: 1993 1 De allerbeste! (compilation) 1994 10 Kinderen voor Kinderen 15: 1994 10 Kinderen voor Kinderen 16: 1995 7 Kinderen voor Kinderen 17: 1996 17 Kinderen voor Kinderen 18: 1997 11 Kinderen voor Kinderen 19: 1998 7

  3. Flory Anstadt - Wikipedia

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    She was most known as the founder of Kinderen voor Kinderen in 1980. She won an Edison in 1981 and the Golden Harp in 1982. [1] She also made other television programms, including Roffel together with Leoni Jansen, 't Spant erom together with Piet Römer and Willem Nijholt and Vooruit met de geit that was filmed in Dierenpark Emmen. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Meau - Wikipedia

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    When she was eight years old, Meau performed in Kinderen voor Kinderen, a well known children's choir, from 2008 to 2011. [6] In 2012 and 2013, Meau and her friend Alanis Blom tried for the Junior Songfestival, both solo and duet, though neither reached the finals. [7] [8] From 2013 to 2017, she went to Vechtstede College in Weesp. [9]

  5. Emma Heesters - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, at the age of 8, she won the provincial preselection of the Kinderen voor Kinderen Songfestival. [6] Shortly before the performance, Heesters had broken her leg, having to sit in a wheelchair while singing. [5] As a result, she had a television debut on the eponymous show on NPO Zapp, where she performed "100 kleine feestjes".

  6. Frizzle Sizzle - Wikipedia

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    The girls debuted in 1981 on the second album of Kinderen voor Kinderen, a children's choir whose ongoing television-shows are broadcast by VARA each November. All four of them were given a lead vocal; Karin in Gastarbeider (a song about a forbidden love between a Dutch girl and a Greek boy), Mandy in Bijna brugklas (about the transition from primary to secondary school) and Marjon in Roken ...

  7. Stefania (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Stefania Liberakakis (Greek: Στεφανία Λυμπερακάκη, romanized: Stefanía Lymperakáki; born 17 December 2002), known simply as Stefania, is a Greek-Dutch singer, voice actress and YouTuber.

  8. Category:Choirs of children - Wikipedia

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  9. List of bands from the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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