*1922
Conductor of Folk, World and Pop
A.k.a. Adrianus Wilhelmus Kleijngeld Albert Schwarzmann Arnold Kleyn Arnold Petit Bob Willems Gunter Kaleta John Brighten
Dutch Accordionist and Bandleader/Conductor. Born in 1922 (December 29th) in Helmond, and started at an early age playing the accordion. From the 1940's on he performed with a lot of his own Orchestras, with a variety of names. He died in 1977 (December 15th) in Mittenwald, Germany. The following aliases are listed but do not (yet) have entries on Discogs: Arnold Klein, Robert Money, A. Monnaie, Arnold Debee Same with the following groups he led: Orchestre Musette Arnold Petit, Orchestre Musette Arnold Monnaie, Het musette orkest Addy Kleijngeld, Addy Kleijngeld en zijn solisten, Het ensemble Addy Kleijngeld, Het Helmondia Trio, De Vrolijke Kompels, Die Fröhlichen Bergleute, Die Original Liechtensteiner, Addy Kleijngeld en zijn wonder akkordeon, De Rumba en/of de Tango Specialisten, Het Accordeon Orkest Helmond A.K., Arnold Kleyn and his Orchestra, Sextet Kleyngeld, The Merry Miners, Dansorkest Addy Kleijngeld, Arnold Klein and his Orchestra, Het ‘Laguestra y Son Orquestra Tipica’, Bandoneon A.K., The Harmony Four
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Reine De Musette | Addy Kleyngeld | 1967 | Album |
Populaire Favourieten nr. 3 - 4 | Addy Kleyngeld | 1959 | Single |
Wonder Akkordeon Successen Nr. 1 | Addy Kleyngeld | Album | |
Koekoek Wals / Circus Renz | Addy Kleyngeld | Single |