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Kayak (band)

Kayak is a Dutch rock band formed by Ton Scherpenzeel and Pim Koopman in Hilversum in 1972. In 1973, their debut album See See the Sun was released, including three hit singles. Their popularity was mainly in the Netherlands, with their top hit "Ruthless Queen" reaching No. 6 on the Dutch charts in March 1979. They disbanded in 1982 after releasing nine albums.[2]

Kayak
Kayak performing in 2018
Background information
OriginNetherlands
GenresProgressive rock, art rock[1]
Years active1972–1982, 1999–present
LabelsHarvest, Smh
MembersTon Scherpenzeel
Marcel Singor
Bart Schwertmann
Kristoffer Gildenlow
Hans Eijkenaar
Past membersMax Werner
Johan Slager
Pim Koopman
Cees van Leeuwen
Bert Veldkamp
Theo de Jong
Charles Schouten
Peter Scherpenzeel
Irene Linders
Katherine Lapthorn
Rob Winter
Bert Heerink
Monique van der Ster
Edward Reekers
Cindy Oudshoorn
Rob Vunderink
Joost Vergoossen
Jan van Olffen
Collin Leijenaar
Websitekayakonline.info

In 1999, the band was asked to perform on the TV show De Vrienden van Amstel Live. After this performance, they decided to reform, and released nine further studio albums and three live albums.

History

 
Left to right: Max Werner, Pim Koopman, Johan Slager, Ton Scherpenzeel and Bert Veldkamp (1974)

Co-founder Ton Scherpenzeel is the only member who has played on every Kayak album. Apart from keyboards, he also plays accordion, occasional bass guitar (for instance on the entire Nostradamus album) and double bass. He also provides backing vocals and sings lead vocals on the song "Love's Aglow" on the original Merlin album.

Singer/drummer Max Werner provided lead vocals on the first five albums. He switched to drums and percussion in 1978, a position he held for the following four albums. In 1999, he returned as lead singer for the Close to the Fire album. After that album, he did a short tour with Kayak, but left the band in 2000. Werner has released four solo albums and he had a hit in Europe in 1981 with the single "Rain in May".

Johan Slager played guitar on every album until the split in 1982. He joined the band for the occasional live performances in the 1990s, but was not involved in the reunion of 1999. He was replaced by Rob Winter, who played on two albums before Joost Vergoossen became the next lead guitarist.

Drummer Pim Koopman was also a founding member. After "The Last Encore" in 1976, he decided to leave the band; he was offered a job as a full-time producer, working with Dutch artists Maywood, Valensia, Robby Valentine, and Petra Berger. He came back as drummer in 1999 and did not leave the drum stool until his death on 23 November 2009, aged 56. Apart from drums, Koopman played occasional keyboards and guitar, as well as providing lead and backing vocals. After leaving the band in 1976, he was replaced by Charles Schouten, who was subsequently replaced by vocalist Max Werner in 1978 until the band's breakup in 1982. Following his death, he was replaced by Hans Eijkenaar.

Original bass player Cees van Leeuwen left in 1975 to concentrate on his studies. He became a lawyer, and in 2002, he became the Dutch State Secretary of Culture and Media in the short lived Balkenende 1 cabinet. He was replaced by Bert Veldkamp, who played bass in from 1975 to 1976 and returned for the 1999 reunion. After the 2003 album Merlin – Bard of the Unseen, Veldkamp left Kayak because he could not combine his work in a band with his own career.

 
Kayak in 1974

Peter Scherpenzeel, Ton's younger brother, was Kayak's roadie in the early days. In 1978, he joined as the band's bass player, when Theo de Jong left after just one album. Peter played bass on Kayak's best-selling album Phantom of the Night, as well as on the two following albums.

Long-time Kayak fan Edward Reekers became lead singer in 1978, when Max Werner changed to drums. The first song he recorded was "Ruthless Queen", which became Kayak's biggest hit. He remained lead singer until 1982. After that, he did two solo albums and worked as a backing vocalist, doing commercials, and lending his voice to cartoon films and children's TV shows. When singer Bert Heerink had other commitments in 2003, Reekers replaced him at some Merlin concerts. It was the beginning of his comeback, followed by the "Nostradamus" album in 2005 on which Edward plays the part of the monk. After that album, Heerink left the band and Reekers was Kayak's only male lead singer again.

From 1978 until 1981, Kayak was augmented by two female background singers; Katherine Lapthorn, wife of bassist Peter Scherpenzeel, sang on three studio albums. After the split in 1982, she left the music business. Ton Scherpenzeel's wife Irene Linders not only sang backing vocals, but also developed into the band's main lyricist. When Kayak reunited in 1999, she became the band's manager.

Since the 1999 reunion

Bert Heerink (ex Vandenberg) was asked to help the band out on tour in 2000. The plan was that on stage he would do the songs that Edward Reekers did originally, leaving more room for Max Werner to do his own Kayak songs and play percussion. But when Werner left, he was not replaced, so Heerink became lead singer. He did three studio albums and one live album before concentrating on his solo career.

Rob Vunderink joined in 2001 as extra guitarist and vocalist. Vunderink is an experienced musician who played in many Dutch bands since the 1960s. He collaborated with Pim Koopman in the Diesel band, which reached No. 25 on the American Billboard Hot 100 charts with the single "Sausalito Summernight".

In 2003, female singer Cindy Oudshoorn joined Kayak for the Merlin album and tour, and she decided to stay.

In 2005, Jan van Olffen joined Kayak as their bass player. He had previously worked with Sister Sledge amongst others, and played in the house band for many Dutch stage musicals. Monique van der Ster also joined the band briefly in 2005 as a vocalist.

On 4 January 2008, the band released Coming Up for Air. That same day saw the start of their 35th anniversary tour. On 7 October 2008, they ended the tour at the Paradiso in Amsterdam. The concert was released on CD and DVD as The Anniversary Box in December 2008.

In October 2009, the band embarked on a Dutch tour. According to Ton Scherpenzeel (on the band's website), after that tour, Kayak would no longer do the album-tour-album-tour cycle. They would probably keep on making new music though, as Scherpenzeel stated. But the sudden and unexpected death of Pim Koopman in November 2009 (halfway through the tour) made the future of the band uncertain.

In May 2010, the band's website announced a tribute concert for Pim Koopman. The concert was held on 22 November at the Paradiso. It involved not only Kayak, but also some artists with whom Koopman had worked in the past. Some of the names that appeared on stage: Pussycat, Karen Maywood, Alides Hidding, José Hoebee and Michael Robinson. Okkie Huysdens (with whom Koopman formed The President) and Jeroen Engelbert (one of many members of Koopman's band Diesel) also performed. For the occasion, Kayak used Hans Voerman as an extra keyboard player. The drum stool was occupied by Hans Eijkenaar. After the concert, Kayak announced that Eijkenaar was the new drummer of Kayak. With Eijkenaar on drums, Kayak released their album Anywhere But Here in September 2011.

After the Pim Koopman Tribute in 2010, drummer Hans Eijkenaar was asked to become a full member. Besides playing drums, he was also responsible for the mixing of the Kayak albums Anywhere But Here and Cleopatra – The Crown of Isis. Eijkenaar was not always available for Kayak concerts; Sjoerd Rutten was the drummer when he was unable to perform.

On 21 September 2012, it was exactly 40 years ago that the band's name was chosen. To celebrate this, Kayak went on a tour titled Journey Through Time after one of their songs. They played at least one song from each studio album. Also included was an excerpt from their forthcoming album Cleopatra – The Crown of Isis. That excerpt was also released on an EP, backed by a newly recorded version of Symmetry, a song that Scherpenzeel and Koopman originally wrote in 1971. The album Cleopatra – The Crown of Isis was released in November 2014.

 
Cindy Oudshoorn in 2014

In October 2014, both Edward Reekers and Cindy Oudshoorn announced that they would not take part in the live performances of the Cleopatra album in 2015. At the end of 2014, both announced their departure from Kayak, leaving the band without lead vocalists. At a one-off live performance of Cleopatra in March 2015 on the Dutch isle of Texel, Oudshoorn was replaced by Marjolein Teepen, who had worked with Kayak before. Male vocalists were Martin van der Starre, Alexander van Breemen—both of whom also sang on the album—and Rolf Koster.

In the summer of 2017, Kayak announced: "The band that will go on tour features keyboardist Ton Scherpenzeel, guitarist Marcel Singor and vocalist Bart Schwertmann, as well as bass player Kristoffer Gildenlöw (who can be heard on the new album 'Seventeen') and- recently added to the band- drummer Collin Leijenaar." However, during their European tour of 2018, Kayak and Leijenaar decided to discontinue their collaboration. Hans Eijkenaar returned for the remaining part of the tour. In November 2021, Kayak announced that their next tour - scheduled for April/May 2022 - would be their last.[3]

Personnel

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

  • "Ruthless Queen"/ "Keep the Change" (singles) (limited edition vinyl) (2020)

Live albums

  • Chance for a Livetime (2001) (double CD)
  • Kayakoustic (2007)
  • The Anniversary Concert (2008) (double CD + 'Highlights' DVD)
  • Live 2019 (2020) (Double CD)

Box sets

  • The Anniversary Box (2008) (4 CD + DVD)
  • Journey Through Time (2017)[4]

UK and US singles

  • "Wintertime" / "Serenades" (UK, 1974)
  • "We Are Not Amused" / "Give It a Name" (UK, 1974)
  • "I Want You To Be Mine" / "Irene" (US, 1978)
  • "Keep the Change" / "Ivory Dance" (US, 1979)
  • "Periscope Life" / "Stop That Song" (US, 1980)

References

  1. ^ "KAYAK - Seventeen - Review zum Album auf metal.de". metal.de (in German). 4 January 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  2. ^ Band profile on AllMusic
  3. ^ "Kayak: News". Retrieved 18 May 2022. Kayak does not rule out that the band might get together again for special projects or occasions, but as a touring unit it will be over after May 21.
  4. ^ . Sounds Recordshop Venlo. Archived from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kayak band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kayak is a Dutch rock band formed by Ton Scherpenzeel and Pim Koopman in Hilversum in 1972 In 1973 their debut album See See the Sun was released including three hit singles Their popularity was mainly in the Netherlands with their top hit Ruthless Queen reaching No 6 on the Dutch charts in March 1979 They disbanded in 1982 after releasing nine albums 2 KayakKayak performing in 2018Background informationOriginNetherlandsGenresProgressive rock art rock 1 Years active1972 1982 1999 presentLabelsHarvest SmhMembersTon ScherpenzeelMarcel SingorBart SchwertmannKristoffer GildenlowHans EijkenaarPast membersMax WernerJohan SlagerPim KoopmanCees van LeeuwenBert VeldkampTheo de JongCharles SchoutenPeter ScherpenzeelIrene LindersKatherine LapthornRob WinterBert HeerinkMonique van der SterEdward ReekersCindy OudshoornRob VunderinkJoost VergoossenJan van OlffenCollin LeijenaarWebsitekayakonline wbr infoIn 1999 the band was asked to perform on the TV show De Vrienden van Amstel Live After this performance they decided to reform and released nine further studio albums and three live albums Contents 1 History 1 1 Since the 1999 reunion 2 Personnel 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilations 3 3 Live albums 3 4 Box sets 3 5 UK and US singles 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Left to right Max Werner Pim Koopman Johan Slager Ton Scherpenzeel and Bert Veldkamp 1974 Co founder Ton Scherpenzeel is the only member who has played on every Kayak album Apart from keyboards he also plays accordion occasional bass guitar for instance on the entire Nostradamus album and double bass He also provides backing vocals and sings lead vocals on the song Love s Aglow on the original Merlin album Singer drummer Max Werner provided lead vocals on the first five albums He switched to drums and percussion in 1978 a position he held for the following four albums In 1999 he returned as lead singer for the Close to the Fire album After that album he did a short tour with Kayak but left the band in 2000 Werner has released four solo albums and he had a hit in Europe in 1981 with the single Rain in May Johan Slager played guitar on every album until the split in 1982 He joined the band for the occasional live performances in the 1990s but was not involved in the reunion of 1999 He was replaced by Rob Winter who played on two albums before Joost Vergoossen became the next lead guitarist Drummer Pim Koopman was also a founding member After The Last Encore in 1976 he decided to leave the band he was offered a job as a full time producer working with Dutch artists Maywood Valensia Robby Valentine and Petra Berger He came back as drummer in 1999 and did not leave the drum stool until his death on 23 November 2009 aged 56 Apart from drums Koopman played occasional keyboards and guitar as well as providing lead and backing vocals After leaving the band in 1976 he was replaced by Charles Schouten who was subsequently replaced by vocalist Max Werner in 1978 until the band s breakup in 1982 Following his death he was replaced by Hans Eijkenaar Original bass player Cees van Leeuwen left in 1975 to concentrate on his studies He became a lawyer and in 2002 he became the Dutch State Secretary of Culture and Media in the short lived Balkenende 1 cabinet He was replaced by Bert Veldkamp who played bass in from 1975 to 1976 and returned for the 1999 reunion After the 2003 album Merlin Bard of the Unseen Veldkamp left Kayak because he could not combine his work in a band with his own career Kayak in 1974Peter Scherpenzeel Ton s younger brother was Kayak s roadie in the early days In 1978 he joined as the band s bass player when Theo de Jong left after just one album Peter played bass on Kayak s best selling album Phantom of the Night as well as on the two following albums Long time Kayak fan Edward Reekers became lead singer in 1978 when Max Werner changed to drums The first song he recorded was Ruthless Queen which became Kayak s biggest hit He remained lead singer until 1982 After that he did two solo albums and worked as a backing vocalist doing commercials and lending his voice to cartoon films and children s TV shows When singer Bert Heerink had other commitments in 2003 Reekers replaced him at some Merlin concerts It was the beginning of his comeback followed by the Nostradamus album in 2005 on which Edward plays the part of the monk After that album Heerink left the band and Reekers was Kayak s only male lead singer again From 1978 until 1981 Kayak was augmented by two female background singers Katherine Lapthorn wife of bassist Peter Scherpenzeel sang on three studio albums After the split in 1982 she left the music business Ton Scherpenzeel s wife Irene Linders not only sang backing vocals but also developed into the band s main lyricist When Kayak reunited in 1999 she became the band s manager Since the 1999 reunion Edit Bert Heerink ex Vandenberg was asked to help the band out on tour in 2000 The plan was that on stage he would do the songs that Edward Reekers did originally leaving more room for Max Werner to do his own Kayak songs and play percussion But when Werner left he was not replaced so Heerink became lead singer He did three studio albums and one live album before concentrating on his solo career Rob Vunderink joined in 2001 as extra guitarist and vocalist Vunderink is an experienced musician who played in many Dutch bands since the 1960s He collaborated with Pim Koopman in the Diesel band which reached No 25 on the American Billboard Hot 100 charts with the single Sausalito Summernight In 2003 female singer Cindy Oudshoorn joined Kayak for the Merlin album and tour and she decided to stay In 2005 Jan van Olffen joined Kayak as their bass player He had previously worked with Sister Sledge amongst others and played in the house band for many Dutch stage musicals Monique van der Ster also joined the band briefly in 2005 as a vocalist On 4 January 2008 the band released Coming Up for Air That same day saw the start of their 35th anniversary tour On 7 October 2008 they ended the tour at the Paradiso in Amsterdam The concert was released on CD and DVD as The Anniversary Box in December 2008 In October 2009 the band embarked on a Dutch tour According to Ton Scherpenzeel on the band s website after that tour Kayak would no longer do the album tour album tour cycle They would probably keep on making new music though as Scherpenzeel stated But the sudden and unexpected death of Pim Koopman in November 2009 halfway through the tour made the future of the band uncertain In May 2010 the band s website announced a tribute concert for Pim Koopman The concert was held on 22 November at the Paradiso It involved not only Kayak but also some artists with whom Koopman had worked in the past Some of the names that appeared on stage Pussycat Karen Maywood Alides Hidding Jose Hoebee and Michael Robinson Okkie Huysdens with whom Koopman formed The President and Jeroen Engelbert one of many members of Koopman s band Diesel also performed For the occasion Kayak used Hans Voerman as an extra keyboard player The drum stool was occupied by Hans Eijkenaar After the concert Kayak announced that Eijkenaar was the new drummer of Kayak With Eijkenaar on drums Kayak released their album Anywhere But Here in September 2011 After the Pim Koopman Tribute in 2010 drummer Hans Eijkenaar was asked to become a full member Besides playing drums he was also responsible for the mixing of the Kayak albums Anywhere But Here and Cleopatra The Crown of Isis Eijkenaar was not always available for Kayak concerts Sjoerd Rutten was the drummer when he was unable to perform On 21 September 2012 it was exactly 40 years ago that the band s name was chosen To celebrate this Kayak went on a tour titled Journey Through Time after one of their songs They played at least one song from each studio album Also included was an excerpt from their forthcoming album Cleopatra The Crown of Isis That excerpt was also released on an EP backed by a newly recorded version of Symmetry a song that Scherpenzeel and Koopman originally wrote in 1971 The album Cleopatra The Crown of Isis was released in November 2014 Cindy Oudshoorn in 2014In October 2014 both Edward Reekers and Cindy Oudshoorn announced that they would not take part in the live performances of the Cleopatra album in 2015 At the end of 2014 both announced their departure from Kayak leaving the band without lead vocalists At a one off live performance of Cleopatra in March 2015 on the Dutch isle of Texel Oudshoorn was replaced by Marjolein Teepen who had worked with Kayak before Male vocalists were Martin van der Starre Alexander van Breemen both of whom also sang on the album and Rolf Koster In the summer of 2017 Kayak announced The band that will go on tour features keyboardist Ton Scherpenzeel guitarist Marcel Singor and vocalist Bart Schwertmann as well as bass player Kristoffer Gildenlow who can be heard on the new album Seventeen and recently added to the band drummer Collin Leijenaar However during their European tour of 2018 Kayak and Leijenaar decided to discontinue their collaboration Hans Eijkenaar returned for the remaining part of the tour In November 2021 Kayak announced that their next tour scheduled for April May 2022 would be their last 3 Personnel EditCurrent members Ton Scherpenzeel keyboards backing vocals bass 1972 1982 1999 present Bart Schwertmann vocals 2017 present Marcel Singor guitars vocals 2017 present Kristoffer Gildenlow bass 2017 present Hans Eijkenaar drums 2009 2016 2018 present Former members Max Werner vocals 1972 1978 1999 2000 drums 1978 1982 Johan Slager guitars backing vocals 1972 1982 Pim Koopman drums vocals 1972 1976 1999 2009 died 2009 Cees van Leeuwen bass 1972 1975 Bert Veldkamp bass backing vocals 1975 1976 1999 2005 Theo de Jong bass 1976 1978 Edward Reekers vocals 1978 1982 2003 2005 2014 Charles Schouten drums 1976 1978 Peter Scherpenzeel bass 1978 1982 Irene Linders backing vocals lyrics 1978 1981 Katherine Lapthorn backing vocals 1978 1981 Rob Winter guitars 1999 2003 Bert Heerink vocals 2000 2005 Cindy Oudshoorn vocals 2003 2014 Monique van der Ster vocals 2005 Rob Vunderink guitars vocals 2001 2016 Joost Vergoossen guitars 2003 2016 Jan van Olffen bass 2005 2016 Collin Leijenaar drums 2017 TimelineDiscography EditStudio albums Edit See See the Sun 1973 Kayak 1974 Royal Bed Bouncer 1975 The Last Encore 1976 Starlight Dancer 1977 Phantom of the Night 1978 reissued on vinyl by Renaissance Records in 2020 Periscope Life 1980 Merlin 1981 Eyewitness 1981 recorded live in studio audience sound dubbed on original LP but removed on later CD issues Close to the Fire 2000 Night Vision 2001 Merlin Bard of the Unseen 2003 Nostradamus The Fate of Man 2005 double CD Excerpts from Nostradamus The Fate of Man 2005 single CD Coming Up for Air 2008 Letters from Utopia 2009 double CD Anywhere but Here 2011 Cleopatra The Crown of Isis 2014 double CD Seventeen 2018 Out of This World 2021 Compilations Edit Ruthless Queen Keep the Change singles limited edition vinyl 2020 Live albums Edit Chance for a Livetime 2001 double CD Kayakoustic 2007 The Anniversary Concert 2008 double CD Highlights DVD Live 2019 2020 Double CD Box sets Edit The Anniversary Box 2008 4 CD DVD Journey Through Time 2017 4 UK and US singles Edit Wintertime Serenades UK 1974 We Are Not Amused Give It a Name UK 1974 I Want You To Be Mine Irene US 1978 Keep the Change Ivory Dance US 1979 Periscope Life Stop That Song US 1980 References Edit KAYAK Seventeen Review zum Album auf metal de metal de in German 4 January 2018 Retrieved 23 November 2020 Band profile on AllMusic Kayak News Retrieved 18 May 2022 Kayak does not rule out that the band might get together again for special projects or occasions but as a touring unit it will be over after May 21 Kayak Journey Through Time Sounds Recordshop Venlo Archived from the original on 24 August 2017 Retrieved 23 June 2017 External links EditOfficial website Pim Koopman s site Peter Scherpenzeel s site Interview with Ton Scherpenzeel on Kayak s 35th anniversary September 2007 http www top40 nl index aspx week 13 amp jaar 1979 amp maand 3 amp pos 6 Official Dutch Top 40 of march 31 1979 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kayak band amp oldid 1159874584 Discography, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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