Ede Staal
Musical artist
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Key Takeaways
- Ede Ulfert Staal (2 August 1941 – 22 July 1986) was a Dutch singer-songwriter from the Northern province of Groningen who sang mainly in the Gronings dialect.
- His father worked as a teacher, and his eldest son Ede would later follow in his footsteps by becoming a teacher himself.
- He was inspired by his grandfather who had worked as a musical director in Leens, where he grew up.
- He initially sang in English, having studied that language at university.
- One of his last songs was the emotional " Mien hogelaand " ( My high land ) in which Staal sang of his love for the region where he grew up.
Ede Ulfert Staal (2 August 1941 – 22 July 1986) was a Dutch singer-songwriter from the Northern province of Groningen who sang mainly in the Gronings dialect.
Early life
Ede Staal was born in 1941 in Warffum, the son of a NSB-father (National Socialist) and a farmer's daughter. His father worked as a teacher, and his eldest son Ede would later follow in his footsteps by becoming a teacher himself.
Career
At the age of five, Staal started making music. He was inspired by his grandfather who had worked as a musical director in Leens, where he grew up.
His breakthrough came in 1974 with the song "I'm in the blues". He initially sang in English, having studied that language at university.
In 1981, he began singing in the Gronings dialect, and became well known with the comical song "Mien toentje" (My little garden) as well as with "t Het nog nooit zo donker west" (It has never been so dark before). One of his last songs was the emotional "Mien hogelaand" (My high land) in which Staal sang of his love for the region where he grew up.
Awards
Staal was scheduled to receive the K. ter Laanprijs for his efforts to promote the local language. Because of his death in July, it was his wife who received the prize on 4 October 1986.
Personal life
Staal was an English teacher at a local high school. He married Fieke Spoel and fathered six sons. They lived on several farms throughout the province of Groningen.
Staal died of cancer in Delfzijl, aged 44, at the height of his fame. He is still famous in his homeland and also has a following outside the Netherlands.
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