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==Introduction==
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Robberen Robbie is a Dutch band from Leiden that came together after the band Catapult collapsed in the eighties. The band sings in Straight Leiden Dialect.
''Robberen Robbie'' is a Dutch band from [[Leiden]] that came together after the band [[Catapult]] collapsed in the 1980's. The band sings in [[Straight Leiden Dialect]]. One of the band's most popular songs, "De Nederlandse Sterre Die Strale Overal" (Dutch Stars Shine Everywhere), earned the band number one status on the Dutch hitlists.


==Members==


*Aart Mol (bass, voice)
The band got to the number one position in the Dutch hitlist with the song "De Nederlandse Sterre Die Strale Overal" (Dutch stars shine everywhere).
*Cees Bergman (voice)
*Elmer Veerhoff (keyboard)
*Erwin van Prehn (guitar)
*Geertjan Hessing (drums)


==Recent Activity==

While the band's music is enjoying a resurgence in some circles, there has been no notable activity since 1987.
Band Artists:

Aart Mol; bass, voice

Cees Bergman; voice

Elmer Veerhoff; keyboard

Erwin van Prehn; gitar

Geertjan Hessing; drums


Resently the bands music is getting more popular again.

To my knowladge there is no band activity anymore after 1987.


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Revision as of 04:45, 16 July 2005

Introduction

Robberen Robbie is a Dutch band from Leiden that came together after the band Catapult collapsed in the 1980's. The band sings in Straight Leiden Dialect. One of the band's most popular songs, "De Nederlandse Sterre Die Strale Overal" (Dutch Stars Shine Everywhere), earned the band number one status on the Dutch hitlists.

Members

  • Aart Mol (bass, voice)
  • Cees Bergman (voice)
  • Elmer Veerhoff (keyboard)
  • Erwin van Prehn (guitar)
  • Geertjan Hessing (drums)

Recent Activity

While the band's music is enjoying a resurgence in some circles, there has been no notable activity since 1987.