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Helena Hubertina Johanna "Lenny" Kuhr (born 22 February 1950) is a Dutch singer-songwriter.

Lenny Kuhr
Kuhr at Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in 2019
Background information
Birth nameHelena Hubertina Johanna Kuhr
Born (1950-02-22) 22 February 1950 (age 72)
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter

Career


Lenny Kuhr at the Nationaal Songfestival in 1969
Lenny Kuhr at the Nationaal Songfestival in 1969
Lenny Kuhr's 1969 Eurovision Song Contest dress
Lenny Kuhr's 1969 Eurovision Song Contest dress

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" (lyrics by David Hartsema; orchestra conducted by Franz de Kok). She was one of the four winners that year.

In the early seventies, Kuhr was more successful in France than in her home country. In 1970 she toured with George Brassens. Late 1971 she had a top 10 hit in France with "Jesus Christo".

In 1980, she had her biggest hit in the Netherlands: "Visite", a song she performed with the French group Les Poppys. She has been releasing records ever since, though without major chart success.

Lenny Kuhr was one of the artists who recorded the song "Shalom from Holland" (written by Simon Hammelburg and Ron Klipstein) as a token of solidarity to the Israeli people, threatened by missiles from Iraq, during the Gulf War in 1991.

Lenny Kuhr performed "De troubadour" during the interval of the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday 22 May 2021 in Rotterdam, in a segment called "Rock the Roof", together with other Eurovision winners.[1]


Personal life


Kuhr's first marriage was in 1974 to an Israeli doctor, whom she met after she had her nose damaged in an attack in May 1973, in Haarlem. Her new husband repaired her nose and Kuhr converted to Judaism. She had two daughters with her first husband, one in 1975 and the second in 1980. She also lived in Israel for a while.[2][3]

After her divorce, Kuhr was romantically involved with songwriter Herman Pieter de Boer, from 1981 to 1993.

She was married for a second time in 2003.


Discography



References


  1. "Eurovision". BBC. BBC. 18 May 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  2. Archived 10 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Biografie". Lenny Kuhr. Retrieved 6 June 2014.


Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Massiel
with "La, la, la"
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
1969
(tied with Lulu, Salomé & Frida Boccara)
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Ronnie Tober
with "Morgen"
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
1969
Succeeded by
Hearts of Soul
with "Waterman"

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- [en] Lenny Kuhr

[es] Lenny Kuhr

Lenny Kuhr (de nacimiento Helena Hubertina Johanna Kuhr) es una cantante y compositora holandesa nacida en Eindhoven el 22 de febrero de 1950, una de las cuatro ganadoras del Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1969 en Madrid.

[ru] Кюр, Ленни

Ленни Кюр (нидерл. Lenny Kuhr, род. 22 февраля 1950, Эйндховен) — нидерландская певица, победитель конкурса песни Евровидение 1969 года.



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