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André van Duin (born as Adrianus Marinus Kyvon, on February 20, 1947) is a famous and extremely popular Dutch comedian, singer, actor, stage performer, recording artist, TV presenter, radio performer, songwriter and media icon. He started his career as a parody artist in the mid-1960's, after a successful appearance on the then-popular nationwide TV-show "Nieuwe Oogst". Following this, a string of television broadcasts followed, resulting in various TV and radio shows, long-term stage shows, an almost endless stream of Top 40 hits throughout the '70s, '80s and '90s, and numerous other media appearances. Van Duin released his first 7" singles in the second half of the 1960s, on the legendary Dutch label Favorieten Expres. None of them charted, however, due to lack of airplay. After scoring his first hit in 1972 with the novelty tune "Angelique" (original: "The Swiss Maid"), André became a regular in the Dutch singles charts for the next three decades. In early 1976, Van Duin held the number one spot for the first time in his career, with the humorous self-written song "Willempie". The song caused controversy, as it was accused of insulting the mentally retarded. Also, it is credited with kicking Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" off the top spot of the Dutch Top 40. In 1980, Van Duin scored big time with the anthemic soccer song "Nederland, Die Heeft De Bal", still a stadion favourite of the Dutch soccer supporters. During the summer of 1982, André had a number one hit again, this time with the double A-sided single "Als Je Huilt" (original: "Cry") / "Bim Bam" (original: "Les Trois Clocks"). Van Duin's parody of Holland's (then) prime minister Ruud Lubbers resulted in the 1989 hit "De Groeten Van Ruud", another double A-sided single, with "Mijn Naam Is Jaap" (original: "Meine Name Ist Hase") on the flipside. Both songs were popularized by his TV-show "Jaap Aap Show", which ignited a concept album with songs about animals ("Animal Crackers"). André kept releasing successful singles althrough the 1990s, but only reached pole position one more time in 1993, with "Het Pizza Lied (Effe Wachten...)". Van Duin's last Dutch top 10 hit was "Ayohee (Zo, Ken 'Ie Wel Weer)", in early 1998. After recording a 'serious' and personal album in 1999, only a few singles were released, but none of them achieved notable chart success. In the early 2000s, Van Duin is still frequenty seen on Dutch television and even briefly returns to radio. As of 2008, André van Duin can be seen on his final stage show (after a departure from theatre for nearly fifteen years), and he will re-launch his successful radio show "Dikvoormekaarshow" for the third time. Albeit being absent from the Dutch Top 40 for over a decade, Van Duin is still one of Holland's most charting acts, among artists like BZN, Normaal, Golden Earring, Marco Borsato, Rob de Nijs, The Cats and George Baker Selection. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.