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Peter Tetteroo (Petrus Gerardus Anthonius Tetteroo) (8 July 1947 − 9 September 2002) was a Dutch composer, pop musician and singer born in Delft. He became known in 1966 as founder and lead singer of Tee-Set. In 1968, he had a top 10 hit with a solo album, his version of Red Red Wine. Despite a severe liver disease, Peter remained active to ...
The song was written by Peter Tetteroo and Hans Van Eijck of Tee-Set. [4] The single was first released in 1969 in the Netherlands on Tee Set Records (TS 1329) and sold over 100,000 copies. Jerry Ross , who was in Europe in the autumn of 1969 looking for European hits for release in the United States, happened to hear the song while in a club ...
During a holiday in The Netherlands in 1974, Johnny ended up in discothèque Ma Belle Amie as a DJ. Owner Tee-Set singer/producer Peter Tetteroo discovered Rodrigues and chose to make a single. Everything that was recorded under the name of Johnny & Orquesta Rodrigues was in actual fact played by the Tee-Set band members.
In 1968, Dutch singer Peter Tetteroo (from the band Tee-Set) had a hit with a version that reached No. 6 on the Dutch Top 40 chart. Jamaican-born singer Tony Tribe recorded a reggae version of the song in 1969 that reached No. 46 on the UK Singles Chart. [5] It became Trojan Records' first chart hit. [6]
Peter Tetteroo (born 1963) is a Dutch journalist and filmmaker. Tetteroo has worked as a senior director for world wide broadcasters since 1987. He has travelled to many countries in Europe , North and South America , Africa , Asia and Australia .
Welcome to North Korea (Dutch: Noord-Korea) is a 2001 Dutch pseudo-documentary film directed by Peter Tetteroo and Raymond Feddema for KRO Television. The film won an International Emmy in 2001 for best documentary. [1]
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