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Saskia & Serge in 1971

Saskia & Serge are a Dutch vocal duo consisting of singerTrudy van den Berg (born 23 April 1947,Grootebroek) and singer-guitaristRuud Schaap (born 22 March 1946,Den Helder). They are known for their participation in the 1971Eurovision Song Contest, and have enjoyed a long and successful career in their native Netherlands, where they were awarded the title ofKnights of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2004.

Early career

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Van den Berg and Schaap first attracted attention when, as Trudy & Ruud, they won a talent contest organised by singerMax van Praag [nl] in 1967. The couple married in 1969 and changed their professional name to Saskia & Serge, as their gentle, folksy style began to attract favourable attention.[1]

Eurovision Song Contest

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In 1970, Saskia & Serge took part in theDutch Eurovision selection with "Het spinnewiel" ("The Spinning-Wheel"), which was narrowly and controversially beaten into second place.[2] They returned in 1971, this time singing all six songs in the selection, and "Tijd" ("Time") was chosen to go forward to the 16thEurovision Song Contest, held inDublin on 3 April.[3] Although Saskia suffered a microphone malfunction at the start of the song, "Tijd" finished in joint sixth place of the 18 entries.[4][5]

Later career

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After releasing several folk-themed albums to a largely indifferent response Saskia & Serge changed direction in 1976 by releasing a successfulcountry music-style album,We'll Give You Everything, the title track from which was a top 10 hit in The Netherlands. The album got them noticed outside the Netherlands, and they became the first Dutch artists to appear at theGrand Ole Opry inNashville. Further hit singles followed, including "Mama, He's a Soldier Now" which became their biggest hit, peaking at No. 6 in 1980.

Saskia & Serge have continued to release popular albums of both original material and cover versions. Their fifteenth studio album,Mooie liedjes, was released in December 2008, consisting of adaptations of well-known Dutch songs.[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"Muziek Centrum Nederland biography".www.popinstituut.nl.
  2. ^"DUTCH NATIONAL FINAL 1970".natfinals.50webs.com.
  3. ^"DUTCH NATIONAL FINAL 1971".natfinals.50webs.com.
  4. ^"Eurovision Song Contest | Netherlands 1971 | Saskia & Serge, De Tijd | ESC-History".www.esc-history.com.
  5. ^"Tijd" at diggiloo.net

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