Friday, 30 May 2025

Andy Tielman born 30 May 1936

Andy Tielman (30 May 1936 – 10 November 2011) was an influential Indo (Eurasian) artist, recognised as the "godfather" of Indorock, the style of rock and roll played by Indo artists in the 1950s and 1960s. He is considered one of the most important figures in Dutch popular music. 

                                         l/r: Jane, Reggy, Ponthon, Andy, Loulou,                                                                        Mother Flora Lorine Hess, Father Herman Tielman 1947

Andy Tielman was born in Makassar, Celebes, Dutch East Indies. Both his parents were Indo-European. Aside from Andy, the couple had 5 children: Reggy, Phonton, Loulou (Lawrence), and Jane (Janette Loraine). When the Japanese invaded the Indies, the elder Tielman was imprisoned; Andy and his siblings were taken care of by his mother. After the Japanese surrendered in 1945, the family was reunited. By that time, Andy and his siblings were performing jazz standards at private functions using the musical training their father had given them. Within half a year they were performing throughout nascent Indonesia, which had proclaimed its independence after the Japanese surrender. The siblings' repertoire included both American and traditional Indonesian music. 

By the time the Netherlands formally recognised Indonesia's independence in 1949, the Tielman siblings had become a household name; they even performed for President Sukarno at his palace in Jakarta. In 1951 they were introduced to the song "Guitar Boogie" by Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith. The band began playing rock and roll music by Les Paul, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Bill Haley, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry and Gene Vincent. Aside from the family band, Andy also played with Dolf de Vries' band The Starlights in Jakarta, as well as Freddy Wehner's Hawaiian band in Sumatra. 

In the late 1950s anti-Dutch rules and regulations increased, leading up to an escalation of the Dutch New Guinea conflict; and when the Tielmans were pressured into forgoing their Dutch nationality the family repatriated to the Netherlands, first to a boarding house in Breda and later to The Hague. Their initial years in the Netherlands were difficult. Andy and his brothers began playing at a hotel for only 2,50 guilders a week. They were able to slowly acquire a fan base among rebellious youth and fellow musicians; however, they were not appreciated by the Dutch establishment or mainstream press.

                                   

After a successful show at the World Exhibition in Brussels, Belgium, in 1958, the Tielman Brothers were signed by a Belgian company to record the first Dutch rock 'n' roll single, "Rock Little Baby of Mine". The band's flamboyant showmanship, acrobatic stage antics and rowdy sound were unheard of in the Netherlands. They began to perform internationally and were the first to play Gibson Les Paul guitars in Europe. 

In Germany the band found popularity and recorded some German-language songs. They played many live venues in the Reeperbahn area of Hamburg, a city with many American GIs and a lively music scene. Andy Tielman made an impression on both the German and British musicians playing there. Tielman and his band enjoyed a successful musical career throughout Europe until the emergence of British beat music headed by The Beatles. 

In the late 1970s Tielman abruptly ended his music career and left his family and property to live as a hermit in the jungles of Kalimantan among the Dayak people. For over 2 years he lived a low profile and meditated until a female fan tracked him down in the Bali backwoods. For over a year the young German woman, who later became his wife, Carmen Tielman, stayed with him there until he decided to return to the "civilised" world and resume his career. Tielman then moved to Australia and lived there for 5 years. In the 1980s he toured Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii. Occasionally he would return to the Netherlands, where he gradually restarted his recording career. 

Tielman eventually returned to the Netherlands full-time. In 1990 he released his first solo album, entitled Now And Forever, followed in 1994 and 1995 by tours to the Caribbean and North America. On 31 October 1998 Tielman celebrated his 50th anniversary as an artist with a show at The Hague Houtrusthallen. In 1999 Andy Tielman toured the United States. In 2005 Tielman was named to the Order of Orange-Nassau. During 2008 he performed at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam at the 50 Years of Nederpop Live festival and also headlined the national 5 May Liberation Day celebrations in The Hague. 

By the fall of 2009, Tielman had fallen ill and canceled a scheduled tour when he was diagnosed with cancer. In November he was operated on. By 19 December he had recovered enough to give a short performance in Drachten, and in March 2010 played a show at the Benidorm Palace in Spain, supported by other acts, such as Riem de Wolff of the Blue Diamonds. During the 2011 edition of Indo festival the Tong Tong Fair, Tielman celebrated his 75th birthday and held a sold-out farewell concert at the Bintang Theatre. On 10 November 2011, Tielman died of kidney cancer. 

(Edited from Wikipedia) 

8 comments:

  1. A big thank you goes to Richard for suggesting today’s birthday singer.

    For “The Tielman Brothers - Rock Little Baby of Mine (You're Still the One) (2020 mp3 album)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/xVvnx35G

    01 - Rock Little Baby of Mine (1958 Version).mp3
    02 - You’re Still the One (1958 Version).mp3
    03 - Record Hop.mp3
    04 - Swing It Up.mp3
    05 - My Maria.mp3
    06 - You're Still the One.mp3
    07 - Black Eyes.mp3
    08 - Rock Little Baby.mp3
    09 - 18th Century Rock.mp3
    10 - Pretend.mp3
    11 - I Can't Forget You.mp3
    12 - A.A.A.mp3
    13 - April in Paris.mp3
    14 - O Rosalie.mp3
    15 - Night Train.mp3
    16 - O Sole Mio.mp3
    17 - Tahiti Jungle.mp3
    18 - Fern am Amazonas.mp3
    19 - Java Guitars.mp3
    20 - Warum Weinst Du Kleine Tamara_.mp3
    21 - Little Häns’chen Twist.mp3
    22 - Twistin' the Carioca.mp3
    23 - Little Girl.mp3
    24 - Yes I'm in Love.mp3
    25 - Love So True.mp3
    26 - Don't Go Away.mp3
    27 - You Got Too Much Going on for Love.mp3
    28 - I Can't Help Falling in Love.mp3
    29 - Manolita.mp3
    30 - Unter'm Bambus von Trinidad.mp3
    31 - Say a Simple Word.mp3
    32 - Summer Without You.mp3
    33 - Poor People.mp3
    34 - Forever and Evermore.mp3
    35 - With Your Help (Oh Mighty Father).mp3
    36 - Tell Me Your Name.mp3
    37 - Black Eyes (Live).mp3
    38 - Rollin' & Rock (Live).mp3
    39 - Hello Caterina (Live).mp3
    40 - A Lover's Concerto (Live).mp3
    41 - Bossa Nova Baby (Live).mp3

    For “The Tielman Brothers - The Tielman Brothers 1964-65 (1997 Bear Family)” go here;

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/QfQqLPVE

    01 - Long Tall Sally (1964).mp3
    02 - Don't Go Away (1964).mp3
    03 - Pretty Woman (1964).mp3
    04 - Sweet Little Sixteen (1964).mp3
    05 - Da Doo Ron Ron (1964).mp3
    06 - Put On Your Eyes (1964).mp3
    07 - Love So True (1964).mp3
    08 - Yes, I'm In Love (1964).mp3
    09 - Little Girl (1964).mp3
    10 - Close Your Eyes (1964).mp3
    11 - Guitar Man (1964).mp3
    12 - What'd I Say (1964).mp3
    13 - Unchained Melody (1965).mp3
    14 - Maria (1965).mp3
    15 - Bring It On Home To Me (1965).mp3
    16 - Moon River (1965).mp3
    17 - In My Room (1965).mp3
    18 - Danny Boy (1965).mp3
    19 - Patah Tjingke (1965).mp3
    20 - Kekasih Ku (1965).mp3
    21 - Ketjil Ketjil (1965).mp3
    22 - Ole Sio (1965).mp3
    23 - Dewi Ku (1965).mp3
    24 - Mukwai Hula (1965).mp3

    A big thanks to Country Klaus for loan of above two albums
    Here’s three mp3 albums found on the streamers. The last two seem to be a mishmash of various albums made into compilations. I note that a few are from 1983 when Andy was with the Entertainers (marked*).

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/9beGYEf8

    Andy Tielman – Indo Memories (1997 Rarity)
    1 I Love You Because
    2 I ' M In Love Again
    3 Rock & Roll Music
    4 Turn Around
    5 Rock Little Baby
    6 Travellin' Light
    7 I ' M Coming Home
    8 Judy
    9 You Win Again
    10 Harbor Lights
    11 Blueberry Hill
    12 You ' Re Still The One
    13 Cold Cold Heart
    14 Brush Those Tears
    15 Living Doll
    16 Record Hop
    17 She Thinks I Still Care
    18 Sweet Little Sixteen
    19 Donna
    20 It Keeps Rainin'
    21 Love Me

    Andy Tielman – Welcome To My World (2017 Show mp3 album)
    1. Aloha Oe 03:10
    2. Layu Sebelum Berkembang 03:26
    3. Bunga Mawar 03:23
    4. Welcome to My World* 03:29
    5. Home is Where the Heart is 01:58
    6. Widuri 02:56
    7. He 04:38
    8. Little Bird 02:50
    9. Ketjil Ketjil 03:36
    10. How Could an Angel 04:14
    11. I'm a Stranger in My Land 02:49
    12. Indonesia Ku 04:11

    Andy Tielman – Unforgettable (2019 Rarity mp3 album)
    1. Crying in the Chapel 2:19
    2. Blue Bayou 3:28
    3. Country Girl 3:23
    4. Gipsy Mama 4:46
    5. I Believe 2:00
    6. Cucurrucucu Paloma 3:59
    7. When My Little Girl is Smiling 2:01
    8. Mona Lisa 3:25
    9. Peace in the Valley 2:56
    10. Hawaiian Wedding Song* 3:42
    11. Driving on the Road 2:35
    12. Yo Te Amo Maria 3:07
    13. Young Love 3:11
    14. Like a Hurricane 3:29
    15. Tammy* 3:30

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  2. Thank You One of the pillars of rock and roll.
    Another artist, from a different genre I would like to bring to your attention
    Kid Dynamite. Lodewijk Parisius. (23 july 1911) A saxofonist from Suriname.

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  3. Thanks Bob, both for the music and the story

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  4. Thanks a lot for all! Unfortunately the Indo Memories Album includes no music, but only the artwork! Can you perhaps fix please and repost? But nevertheless thanks for all your efforts! (Post name: "Andy Tielman - A Trio of Albums")

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  5. OOOPs Seems like the file Indo Memories was empty. Here's a new link WITH all the tracks
    https://pixeldrain.com/u/yS9Ks2Sq

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  6. thank you i love this..thank you again

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  7. Holy smokes! What a fascinating story and great music.
    Thanks to Bob and Richard! Now I gotta go look up Kid Dynamite!
    -Rick

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