Zangeres Zonder Naam

Zangeres Zonder Naam

Black and white photograph of Zangeres Zonder Naam

Zangeres Zonder Naam, 1987
Background information
Birth name Marie Beij
Born (1919-08-05)August 5, 1919
Leiden, Netherlands
Died October 23, 1998(1998-10-23) (aged 79)
Horn, Netherlands
Genres Levenslied
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1957–1987
Presentation of the album Miami Nightmare. Left to right: Zangeres Zonder Naam, Sylvia de Leur, Pia Beck, Manfred Langer, Henk Krol & Robert Long (1980)

Maria (Mary) Servaes-Beij (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmeːri sɛrˈvaːs]; Leiden, 5 August 1919 – Horn, Netherlands, 23 October 1998) was a Dutch levenslied singer. She performed under the stage name Zangeres Zonder Naam (English: Singer without a name). She recorded almost 600 songs over the course of her career.[1][2]

Servaes-Beij cared about the poor and disadvantaged, and often performed in prisons and hospitals. She was regularly in direct contact with her public, and received many emotional letters.[1] The Zangeres Zonder Naam was one of the artists who performed at the Dutch Miami Nightmare concert (Amsterdam, 8 October 1977). This evening was directed against Anita Bryant and her anti-gay movement, and the Zangeres Zonder Naam performed her own song Luister Anita ("Anita, listen to me"), in which she compared Bryant with Hitler.[1]

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