Bertolf
Artist ∙ Pop
Singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Bertolf Lentink was born in Dronten, Netherlands on July 2, 1980. Bertolf started his musical career as leader of the alternative rock group the Junes, followed by a stint as a bandmember of Dutch vocalist Ilse De Lange's group. Bertolf released his first solo album, For Life, in 2009. The single from that session, "Another Day," reached number 10 on the Dutch singles chart. His second album, Snakes & Ladders, reached number 11 on the Dutch album chart, and included the hit singles "Two in a Million" and "Cut Me Loose." ~ Al Campbell
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