Charlie Dée

Renée van Dongen, professionally known as Charlie Dée (born 1977), is a Dutch singer-songwriter from Rotterdam. She won De Grote Prijs van Nederland in 2004[1] and released her debut album Where Do Girls Come From in 2006[2] and a year later Love Your Life followed.[3] "Ten Thousand Times" (a digitally released single) is a duet with Huub van der Lubbe, lead singer of De Dijk. Charlie Dée can also be heard on a balladeer's second album Where Are You, Bambi Woods? (2008).[4] In the summer of 2008 she does a small Joni Mitchell tribute tour.[5]

Discography

Albums

  • Where Do Girls Come From (2006)
  • Love Your Life (2007)
  • A Tribute to Joni Mitchell (2009)
  • Husbands and Wives (2010)

Singles

  • Hello Hello (2006)
  • One Way Ticket (2006)
  • If I Ever Knew (2006)
  • I Know (2007)
  • Love Your Life (2007)
  • Ten Thousand Times (2008) [Charlie Dée & Huub van der Lubbe]
  • Have It All (2009)
  • Have It All (DJ Tiësto Remix) (2011)

EP's

  • A Tribute To Joni EP (2008)
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gollark: I mostly only regularly carry around a phone, my keys/USB stick, and wallet.
gollark: Maybe there's a niche for collapsible water bottles you can keep in your wallet when they're empty, or something.
gollark: It costs several hundred times more, or arguably infinitely more since most places provide free tap water here, because you... don't have to carry a bottle around?
gollark: I mean, you ship water from around the world at great expense despite there being perfectly good water locally. It's strange.

References

  1. Dielemans, Maurice (28 May 2005). "Charlie Dee weet nog niet precies waar ze terecht komt". KindaMusic (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  2. "Love Your Life van Charlie Dée". Blik op Nieuws (in Dutch). 11 May 2007. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  3. "A Balladeer - Where Are You, Bambi Woods?". File Under (in Dutch). 3 December 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  4. "Charlie Dée schreef het perfecte uitvaartliedje". Omroep Brabant (in Dutch). 26 November 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2010.


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