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Wally Tax

Wladimir "Wally" Tax (Dutch pronunciation: [ʋlaːdimir ʋɑli tɑks]; 14 February 1948 – 10 April 2005) was a Dutch singer and songwriter. He was founder and frontman of the Nederbeat group The Outsiders (1959–1969) and the rock group Tax Free (1969–1971).

Wally Tax
Wally Tax in 1969
Background information
Birth nameWladimir Tax
Born14 February 1948
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died10 April 2005 (aged 57)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Instrument(s)guitar, harmonica
Years active1959–2001

After commercial and artistic success with The Outsiders in the late 1960s, he had a brief solo career in the 1970s, and then was a successful songwriter, producing a number of hit songs for Dutch artists. He faded into obscurity in the 1980s; after his death in 2005, two benefit concerts in Amsterdam proved his lasting popularity and influence.

Early life edit

Wladimir Tax was born on 14 February 1948 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His Dutch father and his Russian Romani mother had met in a concentration camp during World War II. He grew up in Amsterdam and learned English at an early age from contacts with American sailors, for whom he acted as a pimp.[1]

Music career edit

The Outsiders edit

In 1959, at age 11, he was one of the founding members of the beat band The Outsiders.[2] The band sang English lyrics, with Tax as the main songwriter;[3] Tax sang and played guitar and harmonica. Even while playing with The Outsiders, Tax recorded a solo album (with a symphonic orchestra), Love-In.[1]

 
Tax performing for TV in 1968

The Outsiders reached a measure of success, opening up for The Rolling Stones in 1966 and scoring a number of hits in the Netherlands.[1] They were one of the best-known bands of the Nederbeat movement — when they signed with Phonogram Records in 1968, Billboard reported on it.[4] Leading what Billboard called "the leading Dutch beat group," Tax had a high-profile—he was reported to have the longest hair in the country,[5] and lived a lavish lifestyle involving expensive dinners, chauffeur-driven cars, and friendships with Little Richard and Johnny Hallyday, as well as rumors of an affair with Brigitte Bardot.[6]

Although The Outsiders' records were not distributed in the United States, Tax did go overseas and made friends with notable musicians such as Tim Hardin, Richie Havens, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and attended the Woodstock Festival. He played with Hardin and Jimi Hendrix at the latter's Electric Ladyland Studio.[1] As he explained in his 1998 autobiography, success came too quick for him, and alcohol and drugs took their toll, and combined with a lack of financial security (he admitted not being good at bookkeeping since his "way of life" had killed too many brain cells) the next decades of Tax's life were chaotic.[6]

After recording three albums, The Outsiders broke up in 1969.

In 1997 The Outsiders came together for the last time to play a reunion tour in the Netherlands. The tour was short-lived because of Tax's unpredictable behavior.[7] Jerome Blanes wrote Outsiders by Insiders around this time, the official biography of the band.

Solo career edit

Tax, after briefly heading a band called Tax Free, went solo. He was accompanied, in succession, by Bamboule (1972), George Cash (1973), Watermen (1973), and The Mustangs (1976).[3] In 1974, he won the Silver Harp, an award for musical talent and had significant success with a couple of solo singles, "Miss Wonderful" and "It ain't no use". The end of his playing career was "Let's Dance" (1977), which became a minor hit in the Netherlands. Fourteen years after "Tax Tonight", in 1989, he recorded his fourth solo album with The Music. The album was very well received by critics but the sales were low. It takes until 2002 before his next and last solo effort was released. On "The Entertainer" Tax made a musical return to his rock roots. Again well received by critics, "The Entertainer" was not the success Tax hoped for. On the album Tax sings about his life as 'an entertainer' who is mostly misunderstood by his public.[8]

Songwriting edit

After his playing career had ended, he concerned himself mainly with songwriting and wrote a number of hits for Dutch artists such as Lee Towers ("It's Raining in my Heart")[9] and Champagne ("Valentino", "Oh Me Oh My Goodbye", and "Rock 'n Roll Star", the latter charting at #2 in the Netherlands and #83 in the United States).[10]

Personal decline and death edit

 
 
Grave of Wally Tax at the De Nieuwe Ooster cemetery in Amsterdam

The 1980s saw his personal decline, starting with the slow death by cancer of his long-time partner Laurie Langenbach, who died in 1984 — according to close friend Armand, he never recovered from her death and for the next twenty years lived surrounded by her personal belongings.[11] Efforts to revive a music career appear hampered by personal problems caused by alcoholism and tax problems.[2]

Tax died in 2005 in relative obscurity, bothered by financial and physical problems. He was buried in Amsterdam, after a gathering in Paradiso in his honor raised enough money for his funeral.[12] A year later, a benefit concert was held in Paradiso to raise funds for a monument to be placed on his grave. The monument, three guitar necks crossing, continues to draw visitors.[13]

His biography, Wally Tax - Leven en Lijden van een Outsider, was written by Rutger Vahl and came out ten years after his death in 2015.[14]

Discography edit

Solo edit

Albums edit

  • Love In (LP, Philips, 1967)[15]
  • Wally Tax (LP, Ariola IT 87762, 1974)
  • Tax Tonight (LP, Ariola XOT 89244, 1975)
  • Springtime in Amsterdam (with The Music) (LP, 1989)
  • The Entertainer (CD, Virgin, 2002)

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart positions
NED
Top 40

[16]
NED
Top 30

[17]
BEL
(Fl)

[18]
1967 "I Sat And Thought And Wondered Why" 17 18
"Let's Forget What I Said" 11 10
1968 "I Won't Feel Alone" Tip 14
1973 "Miss Wonderful" 11 7 4
1974 "It Ain't No Use" 13 13 11
"Evidently" 21 28 28
"Bridges Are Burning" 26 19
1975 "This Girl Is Mine" Tip
1977 "Let's Dance" 31
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

With The Outsiders edit

  • Outsiders (LP, Relax 30007, 1967)[3]
  • Songbook (LP, Teenbeat APLP 102, 1967)[3]
  • C.Q. (LP, Phonogram Records, 236803, 1968)[3]
  • Outsiders / Wally Tax - Live 1968-2002 (CD, VPRO/3 voor 12, 002, 2006)[3]
  • The Outsiders, Photo Sound Book (Book + CD, Poparchief Nederland, 2010)[3]

With Tax Free edit

  • Tax Free (Polydor, 1971)

Bibliography edit

  • Tax, Wally; Ettie Huizing (1998). Wally Tax: tot hier, en dan verder. SUN. ISBN 978-90-6168-639-2.[6]
  • Blanes, Jerome (2012 - English edition). Outsiders by insiders. ISBN 978-11-059-275-08[19]
  • Vahl, Rutger (2015). Wally Tax - Leven en Lijden van een Outsider. ISBN 978-90-388-0043-1[20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Unterberger, Richie (1998). Unknown legends of rock 'n' roll: psychedelic unknowns, mad geniuses, punk pioneers, lo-fi mavericks & more. Hal Leonard. pp. 184–89. ISBN 978-0-87930-534-5.
  2. ^ a b "Muziek Centrum Nederland, Biografie Wally Tax". Popinstituut. Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Verhoef, Adri. "Wally Tax (R.I.P.) 1948 - 2005". Alex Gitlin. Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Phonogram Captured 34% of Dutch Record Sales in '67". Billboard. 27 January 1968. p. 38. Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  5. ^ Bender, Andrew (2006). Amsterdam: Lonely Planet city guide. Lonely Planet. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-74059-908-5.
  6. ^ a b c Smeets, Hubert (3 July 1998). "Pim Fortuyn (1948) - Wally Tax (1948) [Rev. of Wally Tax: tot hier, en dan verder]". NRC Handelsblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  7. ^ [1][dead link]
  8. ^ "Muziekencyclopedie - Wally Tax". Muziekencyclopedie.nl.
  9. ^ Pot, Menno (11 April 2005). "'Viespeuk' werd mooi verzamelobject". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  10. ^ "Bert van der Wiel, zanger van Champagne, overleden". Algemeen Dagblad. 1 July 2009. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  11. ^ Krabbendam, Vincent (13 February 2006). "Armand: 'Leuk voor mij, kut voor de maatschappij'". Revolver (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  12. ^ Beusekamp, Willem (19 April 2005). "Voor het laatst held van de jaren zestig". de Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  13. ^ Navis, Jan Willem (27 December 2007). "Mokums Père Lachiaise. De Nieuwe Ooster: begraafplaats voor de sterren". Sp!ts (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  14. ^ "Wally Tax, zijn hele leven een jongen | Heaven". Popmagazineheaven.nl.
  15. ^ "From the Music Capitals of the World: Amsterdam". Billboard. 11 November 1967. p. 52. Retrieved 24 September 2009.
  16. ^ "Wally Tax". Top 40.
  17. ^ "Wally Tax". Dutchcharts.nl.
  18. ^ "Wally Tax". Ultratop.be.
  19. ^ Blanes, Jerome (January 2010). Outsiders by insiders. ISBN 9788890442001.
  20. ^ "Biografie Wally Tax | Rutger Vahl". Vahl.nl.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Wally Tax at Wikimedia Commons

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Wladimir Wally Tax Dutch pronunciation ʋlaːdimir ʋɑli tɑks 14 February 1948 10 April 2005 was a Dutch singer and songwriter He was founder and frontman of the Nederbeat group The Outsiders 1959 1969 and the rock group Tax Free 1969 1971 Wally TaxWally Tax in 1969Background informationBirth nameWladimir TaxBorn14 February 1948Amsterdam NetherlandsDied10 April 2005 aged 57 Amsterdam NetherlandsInstrument s guitar harmonicaYears active1959 2001 After commercial and artistic success with The Outsiders in the late 1960s he had a brief solo career in the 1970s and then was a successful songwriter producing a number of hit songs for Dutch artists He faded into obscurity in the 1980s after his death in 2005 two benefit concerts in Amsterdam proved his lasting popularity and influence Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 The Outsiders 2 2 Solo career 2 3 Songwriting 3 Personal decline and death 4 Discography 4 1 Solo 4 1 1 Albums 4 1 2 Singles 4 2 With The Outsiders 4 3 With Tax Free 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editWladimir Tax was born on 14 February 1948 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands His Dutch father and his Russian Romani mother had met in a concentration camp during World War II He grew up in Amsterdam and learned English at an early age from contacts with American sailors for whom he acted as a pimp 1 Music career editThe Outsiders edit In 1959 at age 11 he was one of the founding members of the beat band The Outsiders 2 The band sang English lyrics with Tax as the main songwriter 3 Tax sang and played guitar and harmonica Even while playing with The Outsiders Tax recorded a solo album with a symphonic orchestra Love In 1 nbsp Tax performing for TV in 1968The Outsiders reached a measure of success opening up for The Rolling Stones in 1966 and scoring a number of hits in the Netherlands 1 They were one of the best known bands of the Nederbeat movement when they signed with Phonogram Records in 1968 Billboard reported on it 4 Leading what Billboard called the leading Dutch beat group Tax had a high profile he was reported to have the longest hair in the country 5 and lived a lavish lifestyle involving expensive dinners chauffeur driven cars and friendships with Little Richard and Johnny Hallyday as well as rumors of an affair with Brigitte Bardot 6 Although The Outsiders records were not distributed in the United States Tax did go overseas and made friends with notable musicians such as Tim Hardin Richie Havens and Crosby Stills Nash amp Young and attended the Woodstock Festival He played with Hardin and Jimi Hendrix at the latter s Electric Ladyland Studio 1 As he explained in his 1998 autobiography success came too quick for him and alcohol and drugs took their toll and combined with a lack of financial security he admitted not being good at bookkeeping since his way of life had killed too many brain cells the next decades of Tax s life were chaotic 6 After recording three albums The Outsiders broke up in 1969 In 1997 The Outsiders came together for the last time to play a reunion tour in the Netherlands The tour was short lived because of Tax s unpredictable behavior 7 Jerome Blanes wrote Outsiders by Insiders around this time the official biography of the band Solo career edit Tax after briefly heading a band called Tax Free went solo He was accompanied in succession by Bamboule 1972 George Cash 1973 Watermen 1973 and The Mustangs 1976 3 In 1974 he won the Silver Harp an award for musical talent and had significant success with a couple of solo singles Miss Wonderful and It ain t no use The end of his playing career was Let s Dance 1977 which became a minor hit in the Netherlands Fourteen years after Tax Tonight in 1989 he recorded his fourth solo album with The Music The album was very well received by critics but the sales were low It takes until 2002 before his next and last solo effort was released On The Entertainer Tax made a musical return to his rock roots Again well received by critics The Entertainer was not the success Tax hoped for On the album Tax sings about his life as an entertainer who is mostly misunderstood by his public 8 Songwriting edit After his playing career had ended he concerned himself mainly with songwriting and wrote a number of hits for Dutch artists such as Lee Towers It s Raining in my Heart 9 and Champagne Valentino Oh Me Oh My Goodbye and Rock n Roll Star the latter charting at 2 in the Netherlands and 83 in the United States 10 Personal decline and death edit nbsp nbsp Grave of Wally Tax at the De Nieuwe Ooster cemetery in Amsterdam The 1980s saw his personal decline starting with the slow death by cancer of his long time partner Laurie Langenbach who died in 1984 according to close friend Armand he never recovered from her death and for the next twenty years lived surrounded by her personal belongings 11 Efforts to revive a music career appear hampered by personal problems caused by alcoholism and tax problems 2 Tax died in 2005 in relative obscurity bothered by financial and physical problems He was buried in Amsterdam after a gathering in Paradiso in his honor raised enough money for his funeral 12 A year later a benefit concert was held in Paradiso to raise funds for a monument to be placed on his grave The monument three guitar necks crossing continues to draw visitors 13 His biography Wally Tax Leven en Lijden van een Outsider was written by Rutger Vahl and came out ten years after his death in 2015 14 Discography editSolo edit Albums edit Love In LP Philips 1967 15 Wally Tax LP Ariola IT 87762 1974 Tax Tonight LP Ariola XOT 89244 1975 Springtime in Amsterdam with The Music LP 1989 The Entertainer CD Virgin 2002 Singles edit Year Title Peak chart positionsNEDTop 40 16 NEDTop 30 17 BEL Fl 18 1967 I Sat And Thought And Wondered Why 17 18 Let s Forget What I Said 11 10 1968 I Won t Feel Alone Tip 14 1973 Miss Wonderful 11 7 41974 It Ain t No Use 13 13 11 Evidently 21 28 28 Bridges Are Burning 26 19 1975 This Girl Is Mine Tip 1977 Let s Dance 31 denotes releases that did not chartWith The Outsiders edit Outsiders LP Relax 30007 1967 3 Songbook LP Teenbeat APLP 102 1967 3 C Q LP Phonogram Records 236803 1968 3 Outsiders Wally Tax Live 1968 2002 CD VPRO 3 voor 12 002 2006 3 The Outsiders Photo Sound Book Book CD Poparchief Nederland 2010 3 With Tax Free edit Tax Free Polydor 1971 Bibliography editTax Wally Ettie Huizing 1998 Wally Tax tot hier en dan verder SUN ISBN 978 90 6168 639 2 6 Blanes Jerome 2012 English edition Outsiders by insiders ISBN 978 11 059 275 08 19 Vahl Rutger 2015 Wally Tax Leven en Lijden van een Outsider ISBN 978 90 388 0043 1 20 References edit a b c d Unterberger Richie 1998 Unknown legends of rock n roll psychedelic unknowns mad geniuses punk pioneers lo fi mavericks amp more Hal Leonard pp 184 89 ISBN 978 0 87930 534 5 a b Muziek Centrum Nederland Biografie Wally Tax Popinstituut Retrieved 24 September 2009 a b c d e f g Verhoef Adri Wally Tax R I P 1948 2005 Alex Gitlin Retrieved 24 September 2009 Phonogram Captured 34 of Dutch Record Sales in 67 Billboard 27 January 1968 p 38 Retrieved 24 September 2009 Bender Andrew 2006 Amsterdam Lonely Planet city guide Lonely Planet p 34 ISBN 978 1 74059 908 5 a b c Smeets Hubert 3 July 1998 Pim Fortuyn 1948 Wally Tax 1948 Rev of Wally Tax tot hier en dan verder NRC Handelsblad in Dutch Retrieved 24 September 2009 1 dead link Muziekencyclopedie Wally Tax Muziekencyclopedie nl Pot Menno 11 April 2005 Viespeuk werd mooi verzamelobject de Volkskrant in Dutch Retrieved 25 September 2009 Bert van der Wiel zanger van Champagne overleden Algemeen Dagblad 1 July 2009 Retrieved 25 September 2009 Krabbendam Vincent 13 February 2006 Armand Leuk voor mij kut voor de maatschappij Revolver in Dutch Retrieved 25 September 2009 Beusekamp Willem 19 April 2005 Voor het laatst held van de jaren zestig de Volkskrant in Dutch Retrieved 24 September 2009 Navis Jan Willem 27 December 2007 Mokums Pere Lachiaise De Nieuwe Ooster begraafplaats voor de sterren Sp ts in Dutch Retrieved 25 September 2009 Wally Tax zijn hele leven een jongen Heaven Popmagazineheaven nl From the Music Capitals of the World Amsterdam Billboard 11 November 1967 p 52 Retrieved 24 September 2009 Wally Tax Top 40 Wally Tax Dutchcharts nl Wally Tax Ultratop be Blanes Jerome January 2010 Outsiders by insiders ISBN 9788890442001 Biografie Wally Tax Rutger Vahl Vahl nl External links edit nbsp Media related to Wally Tax at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wally Tax amp oldid 1179609747, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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