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Johnny van Leeuwarden, Dutch pop singer who was with the guitar group Jumping Jewels, had passed away on Thursday, January end, 2019. He made a hit in his country with Sophietje. He also was known for Wheels, All In Dallas. In Singapore, he did many popular covers like Devil Woman, Judy and Let's Make a Habit of It.
1.)
Mr. Stephen Han,
who often writes for this blog, obligingly returned me an SMS when he heard the news. Here is Mr. Han's tribute to the handsome star:
"I'm sure every music lover appreciates the song, Teenage Senorita. This pop hit was on top of our Singapore radio chart and the singer was Johnny Lion. He was accompanied on this recording by the Jumping Jewels.
Johnny Lion with JUDY recorded on vinyl in the mid-sixties. THANKS TO YOUTUBE.
I was extremely excited when they came to Singapore to perform at the Odeon Cinema in 1964. I missed the first show because I was late and my brothers invited instead our pretty lady neighbor. Somehow, I managed to purchase a ticket for the next day's show. These Dutchmen didn't let us down. They put up a really good performance and I enjoyed every song Johnny sang.
They came again together to Singapore in 2005. This time around they sang and played instrumental numbers in a concert at Suntec City. The particular show also featured Riem De Wolff of the Blue Diamonds. So many years later but they all performed just as well if not better.
Johnny Lion is gone now. May he Rest In Peace."
(Thanks so much for the tribute, Mr. Stephen Han. I am sure readers will appreciate it to remember this singer.)
Johnny Lion had been sick for some time and died of lung cancer. He also had Alzheimer's disease and was 77 years young.
With the passing away of Lion, the very famous foursome from the Netherlands, that included Anneke Gronloh, Ruud and Riem de Wolff are now just memories and recorded songs and pictures.
Condolences to his family.
2)
Mrs. Daisy Koh
was still a schoolgirl in uniform when they tried to meet JL and JJ. Here's her tribute.
"I was at the Goodwood where JL and the JJ were staying. I was not allowed to go out at night then. We schoolgirls invaded the Goodwood... back then hotel security wasn't that tight.
Armed with flowers and love notes we hung around in the hotel corridor. Excitement reached its peak when we saw the freshly laundered jackets with the initials JJ embroidered in gold on their pockets. We slipped love notes in their pockets and left flowers at the door before we left reluctantly.
Crazy schoolgirls.
Johnny Lion and the Jumping Jewels were big time then, in Holland like the Beatles in England."
RIP Johnny Lion.
Other Connections:
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/2014/05/johnny-lion-jumping-jewels-record.html
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/2009/08/johnny-lion-jumping-jewels-in-singapore.html
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Johnny van Leeuwarden, Dutch pop singer who was with the guitar group Jumping Jewels, had passed away on Thursday, January end, 2019. He made a hit in his country with Sophietje. He also was known for Wheels, All In Dallas. In Singapore, he did many popular covers like Devil Woman, Judy and Let's Make a Habit of It.
1.)
Mr. Stephen Han,
who often writes for this blog, obligingly returned me an SMS when he heard the news. Here is Mr. Han's tribute to the handsome star:
"I'm sure every music lover appreciates the song, Teenage Senorita. This pop hit was on top of our Singapore radio chart and the singer was Johnny Lion. He was accompanied on this recording by the Jumping Jewels.
Johnny Lion with JUDY recorded on vinyl in the mid-sixties. THANKS TO YOUTUBE.
I was extremely excited when they came to Singapore to perform at the Odeon Cinema in 1964. I missed the first show because I was late and my brothers invited instead our pretty lady neighbor. Somehow, I managed to purchase a ticket for the next day's show. These Dutchmen didn't let us down. They put up a really good performance and I enjoyed every song Johnny sang.
They came again together to Singapore in 2005. This time around they sang and played instrumental numbers in a concert at Suntec City. The particular show also featured Riem De Wolff of the Blue Diamonds. So many years later but they all performed just as well if not better.
Johnny Lion is gone now. May he Rest In Peace."
(Thanks so much for the tribute, Mr. Stephen Han. I am sure readers will appreciate it to remember this singer.)
Johnny Lion had been sick for some time and died of lung cancer. He also had Alzheimer's disease and was 77 years young.
With the passing away of Lion, the very famous foursome from the Netherlands, that included Anneke Gronloh, Ruud and Riem de Wolff are now just memories and recorded songs and pictures.
Condolences to his family.
2)
Mrs. Daisy Koh
was still a schoolgirl in uniform when they tried to meet JL and JJ. Here's her tribute.
"I was at the Goodwood where JL and the JJ were staying. I was not allowed to go out at night then. We schoolgirls invaded the Goodwood... back then hotel security wasn't that tight.
Armed with flowers and love notes we hung around in the hotel corridor. Excitement reached its peak when we saw the freshly laundered jackets with the initials JJ embroidered in gold on their pockets. We slipped love notes in their pockets and left flowers at the door before we left reluctantly.
Crazy schoolgirls.
Johnny Lion and the Jumping Jewels were big time then, in Holland like the Beatles in England."
RIP Johnny Lion.
Other Connections:
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/2014/05/johnny-lion-jumping-jewels-record.html
https://singapore60smusic.blogspot.com/2009/08/johnny-lion-jumping-jewels-in-singapore.html
Check Labels below.
Images: Google.
He made a hit in his country with the Dutch song Sophietje.
Above- Sweet for my Sweet in Singapore.
One of the songs I usually sing during our concerts is another of Johnny Lion's hit, JUDY.
ReplyDeleteRIP Johnny.
Singapore fans will miss you for sure.
Once upon a time, our local hero, but sadly, never really accepted in the west.
ReplyDeleteRIP Johnny thanks for your lovely singing.
R.I.P. johhny lion 31 januari 2019 overleden
ReplyDeleteRIP Jonhny, je bent onderdeel van mijn jeugd, rust zacht!
ReplyDeleteJohnny Lion passed away yesterday RIP
ReplyDeleteRIP JOHNNY
ReplyDeleteI like the way he sings.
ReplyDeleteHe's a nice, though not spectacular, vocalist.
Yet, Johnny Lion has something, that draws you to his sound.
His longevity in the music business is striking.
Who could forget his 'Judy', 'Everyday' and 'Valley of Tears'. RIP Johnny Lion. Thank you so much for the music.
ReplyDeleteI was very young when Johnny Lion and The Jumping Jewels played at the Odeon Theatre in the ’60s. Still, remember they were back here again performing with the Riem de Wolff of the Blue Diamonds. Love their distinct sound on this compilation album loads.
ReplyDeleteIt is with incredible sadness that I’ve learned that Johnny van Leeuwarden had passed away. A gentleman and a great singer.
Rest In Peace Johnny.
Your spirit and talent are equally missed by all, today and every day.🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi Andy, when you add 50+ years to 60's idols they have to be in the 70s or 80s.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that.
ReplyDeleteThe Jumpin’ Jewels and J.Lion had a major influence on many of the instrumental groups in Singapore of the 60s.
His rendition of Marty Robbin’s Devil Woman is still stuck in my brain today like an earworm.
Sad to note that another of my favourite singers is gone.
ReplyDeleteRIP JOHNNY.
Oh dear, it's a piece of sad news and I find it difficult to digest it. I was still in Secondary school when Johnny Lion & The Jumping Jewels created a roaring scene during the rock and roll sixties here. Johnny's demise is a loss to many of us in the older generation. Rest in peace, Sir Johnny and thank you for the music and songs.
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Thank you all for this tribute post to Johnny Lion
ReplyDeleteTan Soo Khoon sent me the message first.
Thanks, SK.
My Deepest Prayers & Condolences To Johnny Van Leeuwarden's Family!
ReplyDeleteMay His Soul Rest In Peace With "Jesus" In Heaven.
Always Loved Their Distinctive Sound.
RIP Johny lion
ReplyDeleteMy dear brothers and sisters
ReplyDeleteVery saddening to hear the passing away of Johnny Lion who was residing in Amsterdam.
My little memory goes back in the year 2011.
I only spoke to him several times and crossing along with emails to bring him down
for a fundraising show along with the late Anneke Gronloh and The Blue Diamonds,
Boy and The Rolling Kids (Indo pop legends)
But sadly it all faded away due to the disaster of 9/11 episode when the world stood still.
In fact last October 2018 I was trying to get in touch with Johnny but failed.
Now hear of his passing away.
RIP good brther Johnny Lion.
Andy happy new year.
ReplyDeleteSad to lose him.
I have connected on FB with JJ lead guitarist Peter Vos.
Andy Young
ReplyDeletethanks Rose, always one of the first to respond.
Stephen Han
Teenage Senorita is my favourite.
I think the original singer is Teddy Randazzo
Andy Young
hey Stephen, another grease lightnin' responder. thanks. yes TEDDY R.
Stephen Han
I love his voice so much that I watched his performances with the Jumping Jewels twice.Once in the 60s and another time in 2003.
Rasiah K Sabai
Stephen Han, 1964 at Odeon cinema.
Stephen Han
Rasiah K Sabai -Yes I saw Johnny Lion and the Jumping Jewels at the former Odeon Cinema
Nicholas Stravens
Everytime i hear the song judy..reminds me of the time you sang with us...well done bro.
ANDY
THANKS NICK FOR YOUR SPECIAL ACCOMPANIMENT WITH THE SILVER STRINGS.
Miguel Gunter
Yes Yes
Devil Woman
Brings back memories
Jimmy Appudurai-chua
Send me the pillow that you dream on??
Jimmy Appudurai-chua
A lovely man as well
Freda Hanum
Lovely unforgetable singer, RIP Johnny Lion 🙏
Michael Goh
Johnny Lion & the Jumping Jewels. Many decades ago I saw them performed in Singapore. Their famous numbers were Devil Woman, Judy n many others.
Nice clean n melodious voice.
Thanks ANDY for your posting.
Koh Daisy
Me and my friends we hung around the Goodwood Park Hotel to catch a glimpse of him...security was lax then. 😁
Andy Young
Hey guys, thanks so much for the wild response and Bernard Hammond for sharing. YES, we remember Johnny Lion and his great band.
THANKS TO THE READERS BELOW FOR REMEMBERING JOHNNY LION
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Thanks so much ERICBRONSON.
ReplyDeleteYou bring in not only the memories but the energy and vitality those years provided.
It's simply the OOMPH that we miss today.
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