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Popular Dutch singer Rob de Nijs dies after a six-decade career - DutchNews.nl

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Popular Dutch singer Rob de Nijs dies after a six-decade career

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Rob de Nijs, singer (1942 -2025): It was not until late in his career that singer Rob de Nijs received widespread appreciation for his work. As if you had never heard his songs…

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Singer Rob de Nijs has died at the age of 82. Producer MediaLane, who made the musical about his life, announced this on Monday. De Nijs died on Sunday in his home in Bennekom surrounded by his loved ones.

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Singer Rob de Nijs has passed away at the age of 82. De Nijs had been suffering from Parkinson's disease for several years. In an interview with magazine Linda, his wife Jet recently said that her husband's health had deteriorated rapidly in recent times. De Nijs had several big hits during his life. His first was Ritme van de regen in 1962, but also Dag zuster Ursula (1973), Malle Babbe (1975) and Alles wat ademt (1985) became well-known. He ha…

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The death of Dutch singer Rob de Nijs (82), who suffered from Parkinson's disease, was imminent. Yet it was also a shock for Lissa Lewis (31) when she heard the news. The duo released the duet De wereld draait door together in 2017. "Because of my mother, I grew up with his music. The song is still close to my heart."

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The Ziggo Dome wishes the family and loved ones of Rob de Nijs 'much strength' with the death of the singer. The artist gave his last concert in the Amsterdam concert venue in June 2022. The Ziggo Dome calls that 'a great honor'.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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