Jan Akkerman
One of the best and most influential guitarists in the world. Jan Akkerman not only holds this position because of the fact that he was once chosen as best guitarist in the world by UK rock magazine Melody Maker but also because of his ever daring and inventive way of ...
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Biography Jan Akkerman
One of the best and most influential guitarists in the world. Jan Akkerman not only holds this position because of the fact that he was once chosen as best guitarist in the world by UK rock magazine Melody Maker but also because of his ever daring and inventive way of playing his instrument and the urge to develop himself. The albums he has released, not only as a solo act but also with his bands Johnny & the Cellar Rockers, the Hunters, Brainbox and Focus, underline this.
1946 - 1960
Jan Akkerman is born on December 24, 1946 in Amsterdam. He starts taking classical guitar lessons at the age of five. Soon after that he forms his first bands.
1961
With his band Johnny & the Cellar Rockers Akkerman records his first single: Melody In F Rock/Exodus. He starts working as a session musician for people like Aart Brouwer and Karin Kent. In the meantime, Johnny & the Cellar Rockers (with Pierre van der Linden on drums) keep recording new songs.
Johnny & His Cellar Rockers
1965
Akkerman scores his first hit with his band the Hunters: A cover of the Bob Dylan song Mr. Tambourine Man.
The Hunters
1966
Akkerman becomes legendary when playing a fabulous guitar lick on the Hunters' track Russian Spy And I.
The Hunters
1968
The Hunters fail to score any more hits and Jan records his first solo album Talent For Sale. For the larger part the albums contains covers of soul and R&B tracks.
The Hunters
1969 - 1970
Akkerman forms Brainbox. Singer of this band is Kaz Lux. Akkerman's career in Brainbox is short-lived, however: He leaves the within in a year. According to Akkerman the band's manager has kicked him out. Next he joins the Thijs van Leer Trio, which later will become supergroup Focus. Initially the trio acts as backing group in the musical Hair. Following that the threesome records a single with cabaret duo Neerlands Hoop and some tracks with pop singer Bojoura. Their full-length debut comes with the release of the album In And Out Of Focus. Although the track House Of The King becomes a hit, the album sounds very differently from the music with which Focus will become famous.
Bojoura Brainbox Focus Neerlands Hoop Thijs van Leer Trio
1971
Some severe measures have to be taken in order to achieve international fame: Drummer Hans Cleuver is kicked out of the band and is replaced by Pierre van der Linden (ex-Brainbox) and Martin Dresden is replaced by Cyril Havermans. With this line-up the band records its second album, Focus. The album not only contains the track Eruption (which takes up one entire side of the album), but also the chart topper Hocus Pocus.
Brainbox Cyril Havermans Focus Hans Cleuver Martin Dresden Pierre van der Linden
1972 - 1973
The innovative musical style brings Focus international success. But Akkerman also records several solo albums. On the first album, Profile, he gets help from his Focus collegues Pierre van der Linden and Bert Ruiter. The second album, Tabernakel, is recorded with the American rhythm section of Carmine Appice and Tim Bogart. Akkerman also causes great uproar when walking off stage during the Grand Gala Du Disque event, at the time the most prominent awards show domestically. His comment: 'People were talking through my music.'
Bert Ruiter Focus Pierre van der Linden
1974 - 1976
The (international) success and the pressures that go with it put their mark on the band's line-up. Drummers come and go and the relationship between Akkerman and Van Leer has reached its lowest point. Akkerman then decides to leave the band. He records the album Eli with former Brainbox singer Kaz Lux. Eli is one of the few examples in the history of pop music that good reviews and good sales sometimes do go together very well.
Focus Kaz Lux
1977
A UK tour with Kaz Lux ends up fairly disastrous because the crowd, not familiar with the album Eli, doesn't take too kindly to Lux. For Akkerman this is cause to step out of the spotlight and settle himself in the province of Friesland, in the north of the Netherlands.
1978 - 1979
The high recording costs, Akkerman often makes use of entire orchestras on his albums, and the relatively bad sales of the albums, make record company Atlantic decide to terminate Akkerman's contract.
1981
Akkerman records the album Oil In The Family. The album is based upon an Arabic concept, supplemented with disco rhythms. The album enters the album charts, but Akkerman's rock fans are disappointed.
Willem van Kooten
1982 - 1984
The search for new styles and a new fan base has started. Akkerman experiments with guitar synthesizers and computers and always manages to find a record company that is wiling to release one of his albums. On From The Basement Akkerman's rock roots slowly re-surface.
1985
Time for a Focus reunion. Well, sort of. Akkerman and Thijs van Leer record a new album and also perform together, but not for long, however, because they still can't stand the sight of each other. After only one album and a couple of gigs the reunion is called off.
Focus Thijs van Leer
1986 - 1987
Akkerman performs on a regular basis accompanied by drummer Ton Dijkman and bassist Michael Peet. Akkerman's self-released album Skydancer comes out.
Michael Peet
1989
Sting manager Miles Copeland asks Akkerman to join his Night Of The Guitar tour. The invitation also results in the album Noise Of Art, which is released on a sub label of Copeland's IRS label that specializes in instrumental rock music. The album brings Akkerman back into the album charts.
1990 - 1991
Akkerman works as a session musician for people like André Hazes and B.B. Queen. He also performs again with Focus.
André Hazes B.B. Queen Focus
1992
Jan is seriously injured in a car accident. He is bedridden for months.
1993
Exactly one year after the accident Akkerman gets married. He also releases the album Puccini's Café, which is reasonably successful. In the memory of concert promoter Paul Acket, Akkerman and Van Leer perform together one more time at the North Sea Jazz Festival.
Thijs van Leer
1994 - 1998
The CD Blues Hearts is released, but without much success. Live, however, Akkerman still tops the bill. He releases the live album 10.000 Clowns On A Rainy Day. Several compilation albums with old material come out.
The Stylus Horns
1999
Akkerman concentrates on playing in theatres accompanied by double bass player Wilbrand Meischker and bassist Manuel Hugas. The album Passion consists of acoustic improvisations, which are recorded during the soundchecks of his concerts. The album receives positive reviews. Akkerman also takes part in Five Great Guitars, a project with fellow guitarists Jan Kuiper, Eric Vaarzon Morel, Leonardo Amuedo and the Groningen Gitaarduo.
Eric Vaarzon Morel Leonardo Amuedo
2000
Akkerman tours the country with Ton Dijkman (drums) and Wilbrand Meischker (double bass).
Wilbrand Meischke
2001
In May Akkerman travels to the UK for several concerts. In June he is special guest at a BB King concert in the Netherlands. Early July he records some material with Paul Michiels in Antwerp, Belgium. He starts writing a column for magazine Gitaar ('Guitar') Plus and in November his Dutch Jazzah Tour kicks off.
2002
The album Jazzah featuring drummer Ton Dijkman is released.
2003
Jeroen Rietbergen, Michel van Schie en Ronald Molendijk from Soulvation produce Jan Akkerman's new album. In July Akkerman goes to the US for his first tour in 28 years. The CD and DVD C.U. are released in October and include concerts, which were recorded in Germany.
Soulvation
2004
The book 'In & Out Of Focus: The Music Of Jan Akkerman' is an unauthorised biography by British writer David Randall. Akkerman's son Waling studies computer/DJ at Leeuwarden-based Academy for Pop Culture.
2005
On February 16 Jan Akkerman wins a Golden Harp at the Harpen Gala in Bussum. Akkerman and band perform at the North Sea Jazz festival in The Hague. In October he kicks off his Dutch theatre tour Fromage à Trois, a tribute to Django Reinhardt and his Hot Club De France.
2006
From January 16 Akkerman guest stars in the Queen In Concert tour which also includes singer Bert Heerink (ex-Vandenberg). The guitarist plays on two tracks on the album It's Alright by blues band Phil Bee and The Buzztones. Film director Hans Hylkema works the entire year on an Akkerman documentary. Amongst others he films a guest appearance of Akkerman at a New Cool Collective Big Band show. As of December 2006 Akkerman embarks on a theatre tour, dubbed Live In Concert. He picks out of his wide repertoire, including ballads, blues, rock and swing. Bassist Wilbrand Meischke, keyboardist Coen Molenaar and drummer Marijn van den Berg accompany him.
Bert Heerink
2007
On Sunday April 15 pubcaster NPS broadcasts Hans Hylkema's documentary Jan Akkerman: Portret Met Gitaar uit ('Portrait with the guitar switched off'). The guitarist plays various times in the UK this year: in May with his own band, and in July supporting Gareth Pearson. In August he's at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and in October at the Ullapool Guitar Festival. On 29 September, Jan Akkerman plays a prominent role during the world premiere of The Wave by composer Chiel Meijering. 150 guitarists, several percussionists and 10 music schools from all over the Netherlands take part in the event. Akkerman contributes to the first solo album of keyboard player Frank Baijens (ex-Double Grant), called Odd Man Out.
Frank Baijens
2008
In June, a recording of Akkerman's show at The Hague Jazz in 2007 is released on CD, LP and DVD and is called Jan Akkerman Live In Concert The Hague 2007.
2009
In January there is another edition of Five Great Guitars with Jan Akkerman as special guest. He shares the stage with guitarists Jan Kuiper (also initiator of the project), Digmon Roovers, Erwin Java, Zoumana 'Zou' Diarra from Mali and Muriel Anderson uit Illinois. After two try-outs, the tour kicks off on 16 January and finishes on 15 March. On 11 April 2009 Jan Akkerman receives the Eddy Christiani Award for his virtuosity, versatility and urge for innovation.
Discography Jan Akkerman
Profile
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1972
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Label
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Harvest, 5C 05624707
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gastmuzikant
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Bert Ruiter
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producer
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Tim Griek
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Tabernakel
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1973
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Label
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Atlantic, ATLN 40522
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Chart position
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23-02-1974, Albumlijst, 5 weeks, number 17
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Jan Akkerman & Kaz Lux
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Eli
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1976
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Label
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Atlantic, ATLN 50320
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Chart position
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30-10-1976, Albumlijst, 15 weeks, number 5
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Jan Akkerman
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1977
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Label
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Atlantic, ATLN 50420
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producer
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Richard de Bois
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Chart position
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15-10-1977, Albumlijst, 10 weeks, number 12
01-04-1978, Albumlijst, 9 weeks, number 28
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Tony Scott featuring Jan Akkerman
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Prism
Aranjuez
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1978
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Label
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CBS, 81843
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gastmuzikant
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Claus Ogerman
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Chart position
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18-03-1978, Albumlijst, 11 weeks, number 12
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Live
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1978
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Label
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Atlantic, ATLN 50560
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gastmuzikant
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Tom Barlage
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gastmuzikant
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Willem Ennes
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Chart position
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23-12-1978, Albumlijst, 5 weeks, number 28
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A Phenomenon
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1979
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Label
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Bovema-negram, 5C 050-26189
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producer
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Tim Griek
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Tony Scott featuring Jan Akkerman
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Meditation
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1980
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Label
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Polydor, 2441089
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Jan Akkerman & Kaz Lux
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Transparental
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1980
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Label
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Ariola, 203043
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gastmuzikant
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Eddie Conard
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Collage
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1981
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Label
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CBS, 85093
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gastmuzikant
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Claus Ogerman
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Jan Akkerman & Claus Ogerman
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1981
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Label
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Dureco, 0127
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Oil In The Family
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1981
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Label
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CNR, 655137
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gastmuzikant
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Ab Tamboer
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It Could Happen To You
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1982
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Label
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Polydor, 2374210
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Can't Stand Noise
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1983
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Label
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CBS, 25794
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Profile
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1984
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Label
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EMI, 5C 038-24707
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Aranjuez
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1985
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Label
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CBS, CDCBS 26612
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gastmuzikant
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Claus Ogerman
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Golden Highlights Of Akkerman & Ogerman
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1985
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Label
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CBS, 54730
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It Could Happen To You
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1985
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Label
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Charly, CR 30246
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Jan Akkerman
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1988
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Label
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WEA, 242 360-2
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Live
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1988
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Label
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Sandra Music Productions, SMP 2114
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gastmuzikant
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Joachim Kühn
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The Noise Of Art
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1990
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Label
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Irs, 564-241057-1
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Chart position
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23-06-1990, Albumlijst, 14 weeks, number 17
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Puccini's Cafe
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1993
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Label
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EMI, 7 89192 2
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gastmuzikant
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Freddie Cavalli
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engineer
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Patrick Mühren
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Chart position
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24-04-1993, Albumlijst, 14 weeks, number 27
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Blues Hearts
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1994
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Label
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EMI, 831091-2
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10.000 Clowns On A Rainy Day
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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2CD, 1997
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Label
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Patio Music, PM 97002
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gastmuzikant
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Nico Brandsen
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From The Basement
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1998
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Label
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Pseudonym, CDP 1058 DD
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Live At The Priory
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1998
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Label
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Akkernet, AKKER 001
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Live at Alexanders
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1999
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Label
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Akkernet, AKKER002
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Passion
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1999
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Label
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Roadrunner
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Jazzah
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 2002
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Label
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Akkernet
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Jan Akkerman Live In Concert The Hague 2007
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 2008
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Label
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Music Products, ACE 11129
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Minor Details
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 2011
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Label
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Digimode, SU 29044
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(onbekend)
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Eric Vloeimans
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Close Beauty
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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Album, 2019
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Label
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Mascot
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Blue Boy
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1973
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Label
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Harvest, 5C 006-24826
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B-side
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Minstrel Farmer's Dance
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House Of The King
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1974
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Label
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Atlantic, ATL 10427
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B-side
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Javeh
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Chart position
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02-03-1974, Top 40, 5 weeks, number 17
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Crackers
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1978
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Label
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Atlantic, ATL 11014
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B-side
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Wings Of Strings
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Chart position
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04-03-1978, Top 40
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A Child's Fantasy
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1979
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Label
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Atlantic, ATL 11290
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B-side
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Sky Dancer
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She's So Divine
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1979
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Label
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Atlantic, ATL 11374
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B-side
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Sky Dancer
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Oil In The Family
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1981
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Label
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CNR, 141795
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B-side
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A Family In The Oil
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Chart position
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31-10-1981, Top 40
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Oil In The Family
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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12", 1981
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Label
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CNR, 151054
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B-side
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A Family In The Oil
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gastmuzikant
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Eddie Conard
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No Doubt About It
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1982
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Label
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CNR
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B-side
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Blue In The Shadow
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Pietons
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1983
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Label
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CBS, PRO 328
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B-side
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Pietons (album Version)
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Pietons
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1983
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Label
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CBS, 4285
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B-side
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Just Because
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All Along The Watchtower (edit)
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1984
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Label
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CBS, A4807
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B-side
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Wallenberg
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A Salty Dog
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1987
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Label
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Sky Dancer, SR 8707101
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B-side
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Runaway
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gastmuzikant
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Kaz Lux
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Prima Donna
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CDS, 1990
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Label
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Irs, 241065 7
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B-side
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Akkerman's Sombrero
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Chart position
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07-07-1990, Top 40, Tip
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Shame On You
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1990
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Label
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Irs, 204081 7
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B-side
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Bonnaville
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Trojan Horse
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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12", 1990
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Label
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Irs, 1C 060-204132-6
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B-side
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Having Fun
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Trojan Horse
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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7", 1990
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Label
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Irs, 1C 006-204132-7
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B-side
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Having Fun
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Trojan Horse
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CDS, 1991
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Label
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Irs, 006-204132-2
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B-side
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Having Fun
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Albatross
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CDS, 1993
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Label
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EMI, 07243 872026
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B-side
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Love Is Uneven (edit)
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engineer
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Patrick Mühren
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Key To The Highway (edit)
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CDS, 1993
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Label
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EMI, 07243 8720192
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B-side
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Where's Mah Horse
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Jazzah!
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CDS, 2000
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Label
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Akkernet
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The Wildlife Album
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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Compilatie, 2004
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Label
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Market Square
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Noth Sea Jazz - Legendary Concerts
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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Compilatie, 2013
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Label
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Bob City, BCCD13.008
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Live
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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DVD, 2003
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Label
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Alpha Centauri Entertainment, ACE11065F
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Jan Akkerman Live In Concert The Hague 2007
Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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DVD, 2008
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Label
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Music Products, ACE 1119
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Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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LP, 1970
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Label
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Imperial, 5C 054-24181
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gastmuzikant
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Jan Akkerman
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Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CD, 1995
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Label
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Conga Music, CD-5006
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gastmuzikant
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Jan Akkerman
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Act
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Jan Akkerman
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Type and year
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CDS, 1996
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Label
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Ala Bianca, AB 1692802
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gastmuzikant
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John Ewbank
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gastmuzikant
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Jan Akkerman
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In the discography you will find all recordings that have been released listed chronologically. We restrict ourselves to the title, the type of audio, year of publication or recording, label, list of guest musicians, plus any comments on the issue.