
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Judith Katrijntje "Trijntje" Oosterhuis ( born 5 February 1973) is a Dutch pop and jazz singer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Trijntje Oosterhuis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Concert by the Ladies of Soul at the Ziggodome Amsterdam in 2015. The Ladies of Soul consists of Trijntje Oosterhuis, Berget Lewis, Glennis Grace, Edsilia Rombley, and Candy Dulfer. Special guests include Sheila E., Chance Howard, and Re-Play.

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Tracklist 1. Ouverture 2. Crazy in love 3. I'm coming out 4. Get ready/ Sweet soul music 5. I'm telling you 6. Lily was here/September 7. Listen 8. Signed, Sealed, Delivered 9. Girlgroup medley 10. Aviator 11. I'm gonna make you love me 12. Holy grail/Empire state of mind 13. Happiness 14. Whitney Houston Tribute 15. What u do when the music hits 16. Satisfaction 17. Afscheid 18. Sexy songs medley 19. I knew you were waiting 20. Get here 21. Total Touch 22. Can you feel it/Treasure/Could you be loved 23. I'll be there 24. Pick up the pieces/ Dance medley 25. Give the drummers some & Billie Jean Beatbox 26. Finale medley 27. Ain't no mountain high enough 28. End of the road 29. Reprise

DVD-01. The Look Of Love DVD-02. I'll Never Fall In Love Again DVD-03. Love Is Still The Answer DVD-04. A House Is Not A Home DVD-05. Stronger Than Before DVD-06. Don't Make Me Over DVD-07. This House Is Empty Now DVD-08. Walk On By DVD-09. (They Long To Be) Close To You DVD-10. Anyone Who Had A Heart DVD-11. Any Day Now DVD-12. Who'll Speak For Love DVD-13. Waiting For Charlie (To Come Home) DVD-14. Do You Know The Way To San Jose? DVD-15. This Girl's In Love DVD-16. God Give Me Strength DVD-17. Alfie DVD-18. Falling Out Of Love DVD-19. What The World Needs Now DVD-20. That's What Friends Are For DVD-21. I Say A Little Prayer

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Lionel Richie, live from the Arnhem Gelredome on September 10, 2008. Featuring special guests Candy Dulfer, Alain Clark, Trijntje Oosterhuis and Guido's Orchestra

"A Thousand Days" is a Live & Unplugged concert recording by Trijntje Oosterhuis, recorded on April 27, 2004 at Panama, Amsterdam. The performance has an intimate and personal character and features a selection of 26 songs, including old hits from her time with Total Touch, tracks from her solo career, her Dutch-language songs, and material from her then-platinum album Strange Fruit.
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