Lenny Kuhr
Singer, Musical Artist
1950 –
Who is Lenny Kuhr?
Lenny Kuhr is a Dutch singer-songwriter.
In 1967 she started a singing career in the Netherlands, performing songs in the French chanson tradition. In 1969 she represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest with her composition De Troubadour. She was one of the four winners that year.
In the early seventies Kuhr was more successful in France than in her home country. She topped the French charts in 1972 with the song Jesus Christo and performed in the shows of Georges Brassens.
In 1980 she had her biggest hit in the Netherlands: Visite, a song she performed together with the French group Les Poppys. She has been releasing records ever since, though without major chart success.
In 1982 Kuhr hosted the Nationaal Songfestival, the Dutch national heat for Eurovision.
Lenny Kuhr converted to Judaism. She was married to Herman Pieter de Boer and is now married to Rob Frank and has two daughters from an earlier marriage who live in Israel. For a while, she also lived in Israel.
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- Born
- Feb 22, 1950
Eindhoven - Also known as
- Kuhr, Lenny
- Kuhr, Lennie
- Spouses
- Herman Pieter de Boer
(1981 - 1993)
- Herman Pieter de Boer
- Religion
- Judaism
- Nationality
- Netherlands
- Profession
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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