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Heleen van den Hombergh's new band - Zeppelin Zone

Dutch vocalist and composer Heleen van den Hombergh has formed a new band, called Zeppelin Zone. At the very end of 2006 Heleen started working with creative bass player Frans van der Hoeven, versatile guitarist Erik Rutjes, and inventive percussionist Bart Fermie. Zeppelin Zone performs Heleen's latest work and combines world, jazz and heavy pop sounds, with light footed grooves, open meditations and howling guitars.

Heleen was born in the Netherlands. After many years of traveling around the world Heleen's professional career as a singer began when piano miracle Bert van den Brink heard her voice in 2000 and spoke of "love on first hearing". Together they invited bass player Tony Overwater, who, on his turn, took on board percussionist Joshua Samson. With this quartet Heleen played and recorded between 2001-2006, making two impressive albums and a DVD.

Her first album Heard in the Scene (2002) mainly consisted of jazz and soul repertoire. For her second album Rush in the Woods! (2004) and the theater performances that followed it (, her long-standing bond with tropical forests inspired the lyrics and compositions. She performed at the North Sea Jazz festival, the Concertgebouw, BIMhuis, and many other fine stages in the Netherlands and abroad. Her live performance was also broadcasted on Dutch National Radio and Television.



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