Band, BE
Pop and Jazz
A.k.a. Het Mols Percussie - Ensemble The Mol Percussion Band
The Mol percussion-orchestra has its roots in 1972. In 1974 the orchestra made their début television appearance for Belgian Radio & television. Four years later they made their first LP "A taste of percussion", and they featured in a series of concerts in the framework of the festival of Flanders. Four singles with modern percussion music and the orchestra's International success opened the doors to the Belgian radio & television network (BRT) once and for all. (The percussion polka became the theme tune of the Dutch television company NCRV and Bossa de Amberes scored well as a tune for Belgian network BRT). The Mol Percussion Orchestra (voorheen The Mol Percussion Band) is een ensemble van zes professionele percussionisten. De musici: Sylvain Fransoo, Luc Goos, Walter Mertens, Leo Ouderits, François Tielemans en Rudy Van der Veken.
![]() | Jan Nihoul vib |
![]() | Leo Ouderits dr, vib *1950 BE |
![]() | Chris Lembrechts perc |
![]() | Louis Verbeeck perc 1932-2017 BE |
![]() | Rudy Van Der Veken perc, mar |
![]() | Dirk Dergent dr, perc BE |
![]() | Sylvain Fransoo perc |
![]() | Walter Mertens |
![]() | Luc Goos perc |
![]() | Frans Tielemans perc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Live | The Mol Percussion Orchestra | 2006 | Album |
Jackie | Wim Ravell / The Mol Percussion Orchestra | 1989 | Single |
Crossroads / Play Samba | The Mol Percussion Orchestra | Single | |
De Vlokkige Sneeuw / Fonkelende Lichtjes | Margriet Hermans & The Mol Percussion Orchestra | Single | |
A Taste Of Percussion | The Mol Percussion Orchestra | Album |