Wim De Craene
Born in Ghent in 1950, Belgian cabaret singer Wim de Craene began his career performing in Flemish folk band Ja before he was taken under the wing of Miel Cools in the early '70s, going on to score hits with "Rozane," "Breek Uit Jezelf," and "Tim." After writing his first musical, Help, Ik Win Een Miljoen, and twice entering his homeland's Eurovision pre-selection contest, he began to incorporate pop, rock, disco, and new wave into his sound with diminishing returns. Two years after 1988's final album, Via Dolorosa, he committed suicide with an overdose of anti-depressants, however, his music has since gained more recognition after his death.
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Diskografie
12 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Alles Is Nog Bij Het Oude
Pop - Erschienen bei OmEgA am 05.08.1975
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Het Allerbeste Van Wim de Craene
Pop - Erschienen bei Dureco am 23.04.2021
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Rozane / Sara
Pop - Erschienen bei Elf Provinciën - Dureco am 02.04.1975
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De Kleine Man / Tante Emma
Pop - Erschienen bei Omega - Dureco am 02.04.1974
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Winter In Brussel
Pop - Erschienen bei Universal Music S.A. am 23.12.2022
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