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- Muzikant is a 1948 Czechoslovak black-and-white film directed by František Čáp starring Josef Kemr. Čáp received the Czech state ward for directing the...
- project". Retrieved 1 July 2020. Door Ayco (12 September 2023). "Britse muzikant Brendan Croker overleden "Hij was erg gesteld op België"". Radio 1 BE (in...
- To byl český muzikant is a 1940 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. "Josef Kemr". Czech Film Database. Archived from the original on August...
- represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 with the song "De oude muzikant", written by Pierre Kartner, and performed by Ben Cramer. The Dutch parti****ting...
- returned in 1973, this time singing all four songs, from which "De oude muzikant" ("The Old Musician") was chosen as the Dutch entry for the 18th Eurovision...
- Goodbyes" "On Top of the World" "One Good Reason" "One More Night" "De oude muzikant" "Out on My Own" "Outlaw in 'Em" "The Party's Over" "Rechtop in de wind"...
- Retrieved February 22, 2025. de Vrieze, Atze (February 21, 2025). "Easy tune muzikant Gerry Arling (63) overleden" [Easy tune musician Gerry Arling (63) p****ed...
- Goodbyes" "On Top of the World" "One Good Reason" "One More Night" "De oude muzikant" "Out on My Own" "Outlaw in 'Em" "The Party's Over" "Rechtop in de wind"...
- Koncert kao Pjaskovski (1954) Revolucijski rok 1848 (1949) Pripad Z-8 (1949) Muzikant (1948) Dok se vratiš (1948) Tri kamaradi (1947) Violina i san (1947) Krakatit...
- Awards and achievements Preceded by Ben Cramer with "De oude muzikant" Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 Succeeded by Teach-In with "Ding-A-Dong"...