Band,
Rock
This Amsterdam pop group was already popular on the local scene for years before they got nationally famous with the hit "Hair" from the musical of the same title. The band was formed in 1965 by Siebe van der Zee (v, s, fl, b); various other members came and went: Caro Kalkman (v), Dirk Van Der Ploeg (v, g, later solo), Valentijn Geverts (dr, o, p, in 1968 replaced by Wim Taarling, ex-Trix & Paramounts), Bart Bos (b) and Duco De Rijk (v, g, member from 1967 'til 1970, ex-Graaf X & Klimax, in 1970 to Gallery). In 1968, John Brands (ex-Elements, to Playboys and solo) joined as a singer. Supported by Radio Veronica, the band slowly garnered national recognition. In fact, they ended up topping the 1968 Hitweek hit parade chart! After the split of the Ro-d-ys from Groningen in 1969, the latter group merged together with Zen, resulting in the following line-up: Siebe, Bart, Wim, Ben Groen (g, ex-Ro-d-ys) and Harry Rijnbergen (v, g, ex-Ro-d-ys, to Harley Jay), and 2 singles. In 1970, Zen broke up. Two years later, Siebe came up with a new line-up for his group: Dave Freeland (v, s, o, p), Ruud Klokgieter (v, g), Ed Postema (b, g, to Stud), Johan van der Meer (v, b) and Floris van Manen (dr, later in Bots). Ed was replaced by Peter Huying in 1973. This line-up existed 'til 1974, during which time one LP was made. In 1975 the band featured: Siebe van der Zee (v, s, fl), Tony Souren (v), Peter Huying (g), Dick Hendriks (dr, in 1975 replaced by Peter Swinkels who later went to Attraction), Ruud Klokgieter (v, g) and (for a short while) Alex de Laar (v). Come 1977, the new Zen included: Ar Jelier (o, p, v, to Intercity), Frank Tijdink (g, to Intercity), Dick Tolsma (to Joe Monroe Band), Siegfried de Jong and Cor Kerker.
![]() | Harry Rijnbergen voc, g NL |
![]() | Duco De Rijk |
![]() | Dirk Van Der Ploeg voc, g, org, vib, b |
![]() | Bennie Groen dr |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Zen • 1967 - 1970 | Zen | 1993 | Compil. |
Hair / Take Her Home | Zen / Ro-D-Ys | 1979 | Single |
Hair / The Life I Live | Zen / Q65 | 1978 | Single |
Silver Lining / I'm So Lazy | Zen | 1973 | Single |
Lost Suede Shoes | Zen | 1973 | Single |
Again | Zen | 1973 | Album |
Lost Suede Shoes / Green Crocodile II | Zen | 1973 | Single |
Take Me Down To The Riverside / Let Me Try To Try | Zen | 1970 | Single |
Get Me Down / Wayfaring Stranger | Zen | 1969 | Single |
Hair | Zen | 1969 | Album |
Bye Bye Heart/ Everyday Around You | Zen | 1969 | Single |
Please Accept My Invitation / Dark Days Of December | Zen | 1968 | Single |
Hair / Aquarius | Zen | 1968 | Single |
You Better Start Running Away From Me | Zen | 1967 | Single |
Don't Try Reincarnation | Zen | 1967 | Single |