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Steve Jansen is most famous for being the drummer of the band Japan. He has released a number of albums as a solo artist, and with former Japan bandmates David Sylvian (his brother), Richard Barbieri, and Mick Karn. www.stevejansen.com .
Adolf von Henselt (May 12, 1814 - October 10, 1889), German composer and pianist, was born at Schwabach, in Bavaria. At the age of three he began to learn the violin, and at five the piano under Frau von Fladt. On obtaining financial help from King Ludwig I of Bavaria he went to study under Hummel in Weimar for some months, and thence in 1832 to Vienna, where, besides studying composition under Simon Sechter (the later teacher of Anton Bruckner), he made a great success as a concert pianist. In order to improve his health he made a prolonged tour...
Arne Jansen born (in Wieken near Gendringen in The Netherlands) on April 26th, 1951 as named Aloys Jansen. He made a career as a Dutch folk singer, begun in an accompaniment band named 'Les Cigales' and wrote songs in German language. In the seventies and eighties of the 20th Century he had some succesfull hits in Dutch, the biggest hit is in Dutch language in 1972 with "Meisjes met rode haren" ("The girls having red hair"). Other hits like "Zeven brieven" ("seven letters"), "Ik doe alles voor jou" ("I'll do anything for you") and "Zeg eens meisje" ("hey girl") having...
Rika Jansen (Hendrika Elisabeth Jansen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 8, 1924 - Zandvoort, NL, January 21, 2016) was a Dutch singer. She was called princess of the Jordaan. The Jordaan is a neighbourhood of the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands. She sang the dutch classic "Amsterdam huilt". She was also known as Zwarte Riek .