16. Peter Tetteroo

16. Peter Tetteroo

Peter Tettero was the founding member, singer and frontman of Tee-Set. From 1965 onwards, this Delft-based band scored no less than 21 Top 40-hits, including the international nederbeat hit ‘Ma Belle Amie’ and number one hit ‘She likes weeds’.

17. De Div

17. De Div

Delft band De Div (later shortened to Div) is very popular in the Dutch nightlife during the eighties. The band’s success is partly due to Martin Kollaart, owner of record store Plexus on Voldersgracht, as he releases their debut album ‘Stap voor Stap’ (Step by Step) on his independent Plexus-label in 1981.

18. Polle Eduard

18. Polle Eduard

Robbie (Polle) Eduard (Delft, 1947) is a singer, musician, lyricist and composer; well-known among Nederpop lovers for his hit ‘Ik wil jou’ (I want you), produced by Peter Koelewijn. Polle Eduard first enters the spotlight as a young sixteen year-old guitarist in 1965, when he started playing in the band Tee Set alongside Peter Tetteroo

19. Henk de Kat

19. Henk de Kat

Henk de Kat (Delft, 1947) joins the BB Bluesband as a bass guitarist in the seventies. Known for its danceable blues, this Delft-based group starts off mostly performing during weekend-festivities in the (later torn down) community house Tot Ieders Genoegen (To everyone’s pleasure), located behind the Stads Doelen.

20. Mannen van Vermeer

20. Mannen van Vermeer

The Delft band Mannen van Vermeer (MVV) (Men of Vermeer) performs Dutch songs with quirky lyrics, recited by singer Willem Overgaag. By now the band’s repertoire encompasses over thirty songs, with lyrics and music by their own hand.