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'It's my job, but it doesn't feel like work', WC Experience celebrates

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The band WC Experience still takes to the stage every week with the same enthusiasm as 36 years ago. Omroep Brabant delves into the story behind the band's success with a new documentary. "We experience beautiful things, every week. And the fact that we can still do that, that's worth gold, isn't it?", says singer Patrick Marcellissen. The party band was born 36 years ago in Raamsdonskveer. WC Experience scored hits like 'Bakkes oep ne kaai', 'P…
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The band WC Experience still takes to the stage every week with the same enthusiasm as 36 years ago. Omroep Brabant delves into the story behind the band's success with a new documentary. "We experience beautiful things, every week. And the fact that we can still do that, that's worth gold, isn't it?", says singer Patrick Marcellissen. The party band was born 36 years ago in Raamsdonskveer. WC Experience scored hits like 'Bakkes oep ne kaai', 'P…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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