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Biography Anneke Gronloh

Anneke Grönloh Profile | Celebrity profile - Johanna Louise Grönloh, or known by the name Anneke Grönloh (born in Tondano, North Sulawesi, June 7, 1942) is a female singer from Indonesia to the Dutch-Indonesian descent. His name is popular in some countries such as Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam as the early 1960s. And she released a four-song live in 1962, the Open Door, Black Hair fierce eyes, O Ina Ni Keke, and Tjerewerewe.

He also represented the Netherlands at the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 with the song "Jij bent mijn leven" and the song delivers his name is becoming increasingly popular in Indonesia.

Anneke itself was first Indonesian female singer who popularized the most famous lullaby in Indonesia, namely "Lullabies", though ironically not many Indonesian people who know about it. But his songs this one has worldwide.

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Johanna Louise Gronloh are singers of the 1960s and even now he sammpai still exist in the world of singing. Is a musical genre that brought pop, folk, big band and ethnicity. Many of his songs are still in play back in a few radio and private television in Indonesia.

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