Kris De Bruyne

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Kris De Bruyne
Kris De Bruyne (cropped).jpg
De Bruyne in 2006
Born
Kristiaan De Bruyne

(1950-03-20)20 March 1950
Antwerp, Belgium
Died3 February 2021(2021-02-03) (aged 70)
Sint-Amands, Antwerp, Belgium
NationalityBelgian
Occupationsinger

Kristiaan De Bruyne (20 March 1950 – 3 February 2021) was a Belgian folk music, kleinkunst and rock singer and guitarist, born in Antwerp. His best-known songs are Amsterdam, Vilvoorde City, Lydia d'Ile Dieu, Het Varken van de Hoge Venen, Waar ik voor leef, Lieve Jacoba, Ballerina's, and two songs he recorded with the band Lamp, Lazerus & Chris: De peulschil and De onverbiddelijke zoener.[1][2]

Works[]

  • Lamp, Lazerus & Kris (Vogue, 1971)
  • Kris De Bruyne (Vogue, 1973)
  • Ook voor jou (Vogue, 1975)
  • Ballerina's (Philips, 1977)
  • Paprika (Philips, 1979)
  • Kris De Bruyne Band (CNR, 1985)
  • Oog in oog (Philips, 1989)
  • Janssen & Janssens maken een film (EMI, 1990) - film music of Kris De Bruyne & Chris Peeters for Robbe De Hert
  • Keet in de lobby (Alora, 1993)
  • Mirwart (Alora, 1994)
  • Van mijlenver over de grens (Alora, 1996)
  • 30 jaar zwervend bestaan (Alora, 1998)
  • Zakformaat XL N°1 (CNR, 2000) - with Patrick Riguelle and Wigbert Van Lierde
  • Buiten de wet (Culture Records, 2001)
  • Westende songs (Krisismusic, 2005) - producer: Jean-Marie Aerts. Special guests: Patrick Riguelle, Henri Ylen, Filip Casteels and Luc De Vos
  • La Matanza songs (Krisismusic, 2011)
  • In levende lijve (CNR records 2016) - with special guests including Mauro Pawlowski, Jean-Marie Aerts, Klaas De Somer, Patrick Riguelle, Kommil Foo, Clara Cleymans and Neeka

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