Noordkaap is tagged as: belgian, nederlandstalig, rock, belgium, vlaams Noordkaap is a Flemish band singing in Dutch who won the 1990 edition of Humo’s Rock Rally. They split in 2000, after which frontman Stijn Meuris started a new band, Monza. Noordkaap gained fame with a cover of the song “Arme Joe” (Poor Joe), originally sung by the famous Flemish singer Will Tura.| |Noordkaap’s story starts at Humo’s Rock Rally. After their victory, the debut album “Feest in de stad” (Party in the City) is warmly received. Powered by their frontman and rock-journalist Stijn Meuris, the band evolves fast from slightly bombastic rock to more passionate pop music. Also the gloomy lyrics of Meuris about the “unbearable lightness of being” change to more humorous and optimistic lyrics. The album “Gigant” gets glorious reviews all over the country. Noordkaap’s big mainstream breakthrough comes with a soundtrack for the film “Manneken Pis”. The nostalgic and naïve atmosphere of the waltz “Ik hou van U” (I love thee) goes straight to the hearts of the public and the song becomes a big hit.| |After the album “Programma 96”, Meuris seems to be tired of writing and performing. The band takes a step down, but continues touring Belgium and Holland with an acoustic s... Read More About Noordkaap Biography... Send Noordkaap ringtones to your cell |
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