Pop music is the late fifties / early sixties mainly an Indonesian affair in the Netherlands. The Tielman Brothers Breda dominate the stage, but the Blue Diamonds of Driebergen sell the most records. The voices of the brothers Belt and Ruud de Wolff, who moved from Indonesia to the Netherlands in 1949, harmon glands so well that they can give away a more than creditable imitation of The Everly
… Brothers. With covers of The Everlys they scored their first hits, but the success is really huge after the adaptation of the twenties hit Ramona (1960). That single over the counter worldwide millions of times. After a mandatory service period of two years, the musical landscape changed so that the Wolff brothers have not come to pass. Hits they score, but the nostalgia circuit to turn into forever. Ruud de Wolff dies in 2000.more