Rob Hoeke

Rob Hoeke
Background information
Birth name Rob Hoeke
Born 9 January 1939
Haarlem, Netherlands
Died 6 November 1999(1999-11-06) (aged 60)
Krommenie
Genres Boogie-woogie, Blues, Soul and Rhythm & Blues
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, songwriter, vocalist
Instruments Piano
Years active 1957–1999
Labels Philips, Polydor, Universe, Oldie Blues, Down South Records, Rodero Records
Associated acts Rob Hoeke Boogie Woogie Quartet, The Rob Hoeke Rhythm and Blues Group, The Grand Piano Boogie Train
Notable instruments
piano, organ, harmonica

Rob Hoeke (9 January 1939 – 6 November 1999) was a Dutch singer, pianist, composer and songwriter most famous for his renditions in the field of Boogie-woogie releasing over 20 albums. Besides that he played and recorded in a musical variety of styles ranging from Blues, Soul, Rock and Rhythm & Blues.

Biography

Rob Hoeke's most successful period was in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s with his Rob Hoeke's Rhythm & Blues Group. He scored hits with "Margio" (number 12 on the Dutch Top 40 in 1966),[1] "Drinking on My Bed"[2] (number 11 in 1966)[3] and "Down South" which would become Hoeke's signature tune[4] and biggest hit reaching number 6 in 1970.[5] His sole charting album was Four Hands Up, a collaboration with fellow Boogie-woogie artist Hein van der Gaag which charted at number 7 in 1971.[6]

In 1974, Rob Hoeke lost two fingers in a gardening accident[7] and his career all but seemed to be over. After a few years, he started playing and performing for audiences again but his heyday was over. He recorded many more albums, one with Alan Price from the Animals. Hoeke made a solo performance at the first Amsterdam Blues Festival in 1983 where his solo performance received a standing ovation from the audience of 1,100.[8] Subsequently, he made his first solo album Jumpin' on the "88" for the Oldie Blues label in 1983.

Rob Hoeke died in 1999 after a short illness.[2]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Collaboration albums

References

  1. Steffen Hung. "The Rob Hoeke Rhythm And Blues Group – Margio". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  2. 1 2 "Rob Hoeke". Radio2.nl. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  3. "Rob Hoeke – Free listening, videos, concerts, stats and pictures at". Last.fm. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  4. "Rob Hoeke". Alexgitlin.com. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  5. Steffen Hung. "Rob Hoeke Boogie Woogie Quartet – Down South". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  6. Steffen Hung. "Rob Hoeke And Hein van der Gaag – Four Hands Up". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  7. "Classic Rock at Rtbf.be". www.rtbf.be. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  8. Olderen, Martin van, Jumpin' on the "88", linernotes, Oldie Blues, OL 8005
  9. "Oldies Blues Discography". Wirz.de. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  10. "Rob Hoeke". Rob Hoeke. Retrieved 2014-07-12.

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