Palomine is the second track from debut album by Bettie Serveert, also named Palomine (1992). The single, Palomine, was release shortly after the album in 1993.
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Palomine is the second track from debut album by Bettie Serveert, also named Palomine (1992). The single, Palomine, was release shortly after the album in 1993.
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Palomine is the second track from debut album by Bettie Serveert, also named Palomine (1992). The single, Palomine, was release shortly after the album in 1993.
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Bettie Serveert is a Dutch indie-rock band, founded in 1991 in Arnhem, The Netherlands. Their name, which translates to "Bettie serves," is taken from a series of tennis instructional books by Dutch tennis player Betty Stove, who lost the Wimbledon Ladies singles final in 1977. Comprising vocalist Carol Van Dyk (vocals), Peter Visser (guitar), Herman Bunskoeke (bass) and Berend Dubbe (drums) they originally formed in 1986 as a side-project of De Artsen. After De Artsen split up in 1990, Bettie Serveert became a full-time project. Bettie Serveert released their debut album … read more
Bettie Serveert is a Dutch indie-rock band, founded in 1991 in Arnhem, The Netherlands. Their name, which translates to "Bettie serves," is taken from a series of tennis instructi… read more
Bettie Serveert is a Dutch indie-rock band, founded in 1991 in Arnhem, The Netherlands. Their name, which translates to "Bettie serves," is taken from a series of tennis instructional books by Dutch tennis player Betty Stove,… read more