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|birth_place = [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radio.nl/portal/home/q.entertainment/2005/11/100465.html|title=Yvonne Keeley aan de slag als trouwambtenaar|date=11 January 2005|language=Dutch|accessdate=16 May 2017}}</ref> |
|birth_place = [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radio.nl/portal/home/q.entertainment/2005/11/100465.html|title=Yvonne Keeley aan de slag als trouwambtenaar|date=11 January 2005|language=Dutch|accessdate=16 May 2017}}</ref> |
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| instrument = Vocals |
| instrument = Vocals |
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| genre = [[Jazz]] |
| genre = {{hlist|[[Jazz]]|[[disco]]|[[Folk music|folk]]|[[pop music|pop]]}} |
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| occupation = Singer |
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| years_active = 1965–present |
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'''Patricia Anglaia Margareth Paaij''' (born 7 April 1949), best known as '''Patricia Paay''', is a |
'''Patricia Anglaia Margareth Paaij''' (born 7 April 1949), best known as '''Patricia Paay''', is a Dutch singer, [[radio host]], [[glamour model]] and television personality. In the Netherlands, she is well known for her musical career, which spans over four decades. She is also regularly featured on Dutch television and in Dutch tabloid media. Singer [[Yvonne Keeley]] is her sister. |
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In 1984, Paay was the first glamour model in the Dutch edition of ''[[Playboy]]''. In 2009, Paay posed for the December issue of the Dutch version of the magazine at age 60, making it the third time she had posed for ''Playboy''.<ref>{{cite news|url= |
In 1984, Paay was the first glamour model in the Dutch edition of ''[[Playboy]]''. In 2009, Paay posed for the December issue of the Dutch version of the magazine at age 60, making it the third time she had posed for ''Playboy''.<ref>{{cite news |title=Oldest Playboy Model |url=https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/oldest-playboy-model/ |accessdate=10 February 2020 |agency=Guinness World Records}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Patricia Paay, 60, to become Playboy's oldest covergirl |url=https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/patricia-paay-60-to-become-playboys-oldest-covergirl/news-story/e115d464c1f873255896bff359e908ce |accessdate=10 February 2020 |agency=News.com.au}}</ref> |
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==Family== |
==Family== |
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She was married to [[Adam Curry]] between 1989 and 2009 and they have one daughter, Christina Curry.{{ |
She was married to [[Adam Curry]] between 1989 and 2009 and they have one daughter, Christina Curry.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}} |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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{{see also|The Star Sisters}} |
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===Albums=== |
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* ''Portret van Patricia'' (1969) |
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* ''[[Beam of Light (Patricia Paay album)|Beam of Light]]'' (1975) |
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* ''The Lady Is a Champ'' (1977) |
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* ''Malibu Touch'' (1978) |
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* ''Playmate'' (1981) |
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* ''Dreamworld'' (1983) |
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* ''Time of My Life'' (1995) |
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===Singles=== |
===Singles=== |
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* 1966 - No one can love you like I do (as Patricia) |
* 1966 - No one can love you like I do (as Patricia) |
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* 1967 - You called me baby (as Patricia) |
* 1967 - You called me baby (as Patricia) |
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* 1967 - Je bent niet hip (as Patricia |
* 1967 - Je bent niet hip (as Patricia; #12 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1967 - Wat moet ik doen (as Patricia |
* 1967 - Wat moet ik doen (as Patricia; #36 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1968 - Corriamo (as Patricia |
* 1968 - Corriamo (as Patricia; #33 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1968 - Hey girls (as Honey Bee) |
* 1968 - Hey girls (as Honey Bee) |
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* 1968 - Hey taxi (as Patty Paay |
* 1968 - Hey taxi (as Patty Paay; German single) |
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* 1968 - Dat is de liefde (as Patricia) |
* 1968 - Dat is de liefde (as Patricia) |
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* 1968 - Tambourine girl (as Patricia) |
* 1968 - Tambourine girl (as Patricia) |
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* 1969 - Fisherman king (as Patricia, with [[Brainbox]]) |
* 1969 - Fisherman king (as Patricia, with [[Brainbox]]) |
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* 1969 - Sing me a lovesong/All or nothing (as Honey Bee & the Harbourlights) |
* 1969 - Sing me a lovesong/All or nothing (as Honey Bee & the Harbourlights) |
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* 1970 - Were you there ( |
* 1970 - Were you there (Paay, The Buffoons, Left Side, and Unit Gloria) |
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* 1970 - Tell me |
* 1970 - Tell me you're never gonna leave me (as Patricia, accompanied by [[Golden Earring]]) |
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* 1971 - Put your hand in the hand (as member of [[Himalaya (band)|Himalaya]]) |
* 1971 - Put your hand in the hand (as member of [[Himalaya (band)|Himalaya]]) |
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* 1972 - I believe in love (as Honey Pie |
* 1972 - I believe in love (as Honey Pie; with her sister, [[Yvonne Keeley|Yvonne]]) |
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* 1973 - Easy Boy (as background singer at Greenfield & Cook |
* 1973 - Easy Boy (as background singer at Greenfield & Cook; #8 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1973 - Music lovin' girl (as member of |
* 1973 - Music lovin' girl (as member of [[Sealegs (band)|Sealegs]]) |
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* 1975 - Can you please crawl out your window |
* 1975 - Can you please crawl out your window |
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* 1976 - Children come home |
* 1976 - Children come home |
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* 1976 - Someday my prince will come |
* 1976 - Someday my prince will come (#22 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1976 - Now |
* 1976 - Now is the moment (#20 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1977 - Who's that lady with my man |
* 1977 - Who's that lady with my man (#2 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1977 - Livin' without you |
* 1977 - Livin' without you (#5 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1978 - Everlasting love |
* 1978 - Everlasting love |
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* 1978 - Malibu |
* 1978 - Malibu (#14 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1979 - The best friend I know (duet with [[Yvonne Keeley]]) |
* 1979 - The best friend I know (duet with sister [[Yvonne Keeley|Yvonne]]) (#26 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1979 - You colour my life ( |
* 1979 - You colour my life (promo single for [[Mary Quant]]) |
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* 1979 - You Make it Alright (duet with [[Jacques Kloes]] |
* 1979 - You Make it Alright (duet with [[Jacques Kloes]]; #25 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1980 - Give it to me |
* 1980 - Give it to me |
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* 1980 - Maybe - To know him is to love him |
* 1980 - Maybe - To know him is to love him (#31 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1980 - Sweets For My Sweet - Definitely Too Young |
* 1980 - Sweets For My Sweet - Definitely Too Young |
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* 1981 - Who let the heartache in |
* 1981 - Who let the heartache in (#9 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1981 - Saturday nights |
* 1981 - Saturday nights (#15 in the Dutch top 40) |
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* 1982 - A dime a dance |
* 1982 - A dime a dance |
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* 1982 - Queen for tonight |
* 1982 - Queen for tonight |
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* 1982 - Tomorrow |
* 1982 - Tomorrow (#6 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1983 - Solitaire |
* 1983 - Solitaire (#16 in Dutch top 40) |
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* 1987 - Stop me |
* 1987 - Stop me |
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* 1992 - De wereld (duet with [[Rob de Nijs]]) |
* 1992 - De wereld (duet with [[Rob de Nijs]]) |
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* 1995 - I've never been to me |
* 1995 - I've never been to me |
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* 1998 - I Love My Daughter Aimee (with [[Adam Curry]] her former husband and daughter Christina) |
* 1998 - I Love My Daughter Aimee (with [[Adam Curry]], her former husband, and their daughter, Christina) |
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* 2000 - Daddy (as Patricia Paay & the John Paay Orchestra) |
* 2000 - Daddy (as Patricia Paay & the John Paay Orchestra) |
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* 2009 - Who's that lady with my man '09 (John Marks featuring Patricia Paay) |
* 2009 - Who's that lady with my man '09 (John Marks, featuring Patricia Paay) |
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* 2009 - |
* 2009 - Verlief (duet with [[Diego]]) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:1949 births]] |
[[Category:1949 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Dutch |
[[Category:Dutch women singers]] |
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[[Category:Musicians from Rotterdam]] |
[[Category:Musicians from Rotterdam]] |
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[[Category:Dutch people of Greek descent]] |
[[Category:Dutch people of Greek descent]] |
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[[Category:Nationaal Songfestival contestants]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 14 November 2024
Patricia Paay | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Patricia Anglaia Margareth Paaij |
Born | Rotterdam, Netherlands[1] | 7 April 1949
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1965–present |
Patricia Anglaia Margareth Paaij (born 7 April 1949), best known as Patricia Paay, is a Dutch singer, radio host, glamour model and television personality. In the Netherlands, she is well known for her musical career, which spans over four decades. She is also regularly featured on Dutch television and in Dutch tabloid media. Singer Yvonne Keeley is her sister.
In 1984, Paay was the first glamour model in the Dutch edition of Playboy. In 2009, Paay posed for the December issue of the Dutch version of the magazine at age 60, making it the third time she had posed for Playboy.[2][3]
Family
[edit]She was married to Adam Curry between 1989 and 2009 and they have one daughter, Christina Curry.[citation needed]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Portret van Patricia (1969)
- Beam of Light (1975)
- The Lady Is a Champ (1977)
- Malibu Touch (1978)
- Playmate (1981)
- Dreamworld (1983)
- Time of My Life (1995)
Singles
[edit]- 1966 - No one can love you like I do (as Patricia)
- 1967 - You called me baby (as Patricia)
- 1967 - Je bent niet hip (as Patricia; #12 in Dutch top 40)
- 1967 - Wat moet ik doen (as Patricia; #36 in Dutch top 40)
- 1968 - Corriamo (as Patricia; #33 in Dutch top 40)
- 1968 - Hey girls (as Honey Bee)
- 1968 - Hey taxi (as Patty Paay; German single)
- 1968 - Dat is de liefde (as Patricia)
- 1968 - Tambourine girl (as Patricia)
- 1969 - Kleine tovenaar (as Patricia)
- 1969 - Sim sala bim (as Patricia)
- 1969 - Fisherman king (as Patricia, with Brainbox)
- 1969 - Sing me a lovesong/All or nothing (as Honey Bee & the Harbourlights)
- 1970 - Were you there (Paay, The Buffoons, Left Side, and Unit Gloria)
- 1970 - Tell me you're never gonna leave me (as Patricia, accompanied by Golden Earring)
- 1971 - Put your hand in the hand (as member of Himalaya)
- 1972 - I believe in love (as Honey Pie; with her sister, Yvonne)
- 1973 - Easy Boy (as background singer at Greenfield & Cook; #8 in Dutch top 40)
- 1973 - Music lovin' girl (as member of Sealegs)
- 1975 - Can you please crawl out your window
- 1976 - Children come home
- 1976 - Someday my prince will come (#22 in Dutch top 40)
- 1976 - Now is the moment (#20 in Dutch top 40)
- 1977 - Who's that lady with my man (#2 in Dutch top 40)
- 1977 - Livin' without you (#5 in Dutch top 40)
- 1978 - Everlasting love
- 1978 - Malibu (#14 in Dutch top 40)
- 1979 - The best friend I know (duet with sister Yvonne) (#26 in Dutch top 40)
- 1979 - You colour my life (promo single for Mary Quant)
- 1979 - You Make it Alright (duet with Jacques Kloes; #25 in Dutch top 40)
- 1980 - Give it to me
- 1980 - Maybe - To know him is to love him (#31 in Dutch top 40)
- 1980 - Sweets For My Sweet - Definitely Too Young
- 1981 - Who let the heartache in (#9 in Dutch top 40)
- 1981 - Saturday nights (#15 in the Dutch top 40)
- 1982 - A dime a dance
- 1982 - Queen for tonight
- 1982 - Tomorrow (#6 in Dutch top 40)
- 1983 - Solitaire (#16 in Dutch top 40)
- 1987 - Stop me
- 1992 - De wereld (duet with Rob de Nijs)
- 1995 - I've never been to me
- 1998 - I Love My Daughter Aimee (with Adam Curry, her former husband, and their daughter, Christina)
- 2000 - Daddy (as Patricia Paay & the John Paay Orchestra)
- 2009 - Who's that lady with my man '09 (John Marks, featuring Patricia Paay)
- 2009 - Verlief (duet with Diego)
References
[edit]- ^ "Yvonne Keeley aan de slag als trouwambtenaar" (in Dutch). 11 January 2005. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
- ^ "Oldest Playboy Model". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ "Patricia Paay, 60, to become Playboy's oldest covergirl". News.com.au. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
External links
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