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  1. Wally Tax performing with the Outsiders in 1968. Featuring Wally Tax (vocals), Ronnie Splinter (guitar), Appie Rammers (bass guitar), Tom Krabbendam (guitar), Leendert "Buzz" Busch (drums), and Frank Beek (bass guitar 1968-1969), the band exemplified Nederbeat, a Dutch take on beat music created in the wake of the British Invasion.

  2. Feb 2, 2012 · 1 minuut. Gitarist Tom Krabbendam is overleden. Dat meldt de molenstichting Fivelingo vandaag op haar site. Krabbendam was de gitarist van The Outsiders, de band van Wally Tax. Hij is overleden in het Groningse Woltersum waar hij woonde en werkte. Tom Krabbendam werd 73 jaar. The Outsiders.

  3. Feb 1, 2012 · Tom Krabbendam. Guitarist of The Outsiders. Left the band in 1967. d. 1 February, 2012 in Woltersum, The Netherlands.

  4. Tom Krabbendam, die op 28 januari overleed in het Groningse dorp Woltersum, vertelde dit enige jaren geleden voor het boek Outsiders door insiders aan Jerome Blanes. Krabbendam vond de optredens in Zeeland en in de kop van Noord-Holland een verschrikking. Hij was in 1966 gitarist van de nederbietband The Outsiders - toen verkozen tot de beste ...

  5. They came from Amsterdam. Wally Tax was the singer and sort-of-leader, other members were Appie Rammers, Leendert Busch, Ronals Splinter and Tom Krabbendam. During 1966/1967 they had five top-10 hits in a row in The Netherlands. Some believe they were the best Dutch popgroup ever, above Q65, Golden Earring or others.

  6. Jan 28, 2012 · Tom Krabbendam discography and songs: Music profile for Tom Krabbendam, born 1948.

  7. The band lineup as well as record company did change between the albums: here we have Leenderd ‘Buzz’ on drums, Tom Krabbendam on guitar, Appie Rammers on bass, Ronnie Splinter on vocals and more guitars, and lead freak Wally Tax singing, guitaring and harmonicaring. The core trio of Buzz, Splinter and Tax would be joined by Frank Beek for CQ.