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Henk Smitskamp (born 1 August 1942) is a Dutch bass guitarist who played in many Nederbeat bands during the 1960s and 1970s. Career. Smitskamp formed The Motions in 1964 with Rudy Bennett, Robbie van Leeuwen, and Sieb Warner. [1] . They were the first Nederbeat band to achieve chart success, and had their first major selling single in 1965. [1] .
Henk Smitskamp is op 1 augustus 2022 80 jaar geworden. Voor deze legendarische bassist (The Motions, Shocking Blue, After Tea, Sandy Coast en Livin Blues) he...
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After Shocking Blue’s fourth studio release, confusingly titled Third Album, and a tour in Japan that yielded a live record, van der Wahl departed in late 1971 and was replaced by Henk Smitskamp. At that time, Shocking Blue were a five-piece featuring Leo van de Ketterij as a second guitarist, who had joined in 1970.
Profile: Bass guitar. Born: August 1,1942 in Netherlands. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Flight 505 (2), Livin' Blues, Musicians Union Band, Sandy Coast, Shocking Blue, The Motions, Willy And His Giants. Variations: Viewing All | Henk Smitskamp.
The lead singer was Rudy Bennett, with Robbie van Leeuwen on guitar, Henk Smitskamp on bass guitar, and Sieb Warner on drums. [1] [2] They were the first Nederbeat band to achieve chart success. Their single "Wasted Words" was their first major hit in the Netherlands in 1965.