Harrie Jekkers is a Dutch singer, cabaret performer, and writer known for his sharp wit, warm storytelling, and distinctive Hague accent. He first rose to fame in the 1980s as the frontman of the pop group Het Klein Orkest, which scored hits with socially conscious songs like "Over de muur," a poignant track about the division of Berlin. After the group disbanded, Jekkers pursued a successful solo career in cabaret, blending music, humor, and thoughtful social commentary in his performances.
Jekkers is particularly beloved in the Netherlands for his ability to reflect everyday life with both humor and depth. His solo work often touches on themes like childhood, social issues, and Dutch culture, and he's known for storytelling that mixes satire with sentimentality. He has continued performing over the years, often teaming up with fellow artists, and remains a cherished figure in Dutch entertainment.
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