Tiësto big winner at Buma Awards, posthumous prize for Henny Vrienten

Tiësto is the big winner of the Buma Awards on Monday. The DJ won prizes in the categories Buma Award National and Buma Award International for the most played and best-selling songs in and outside the Netherlands. Henny Vrienten posthumously received the jury Lennaert Nijgh Award for best copywriter.

Tiesto also got a prize for the song CurrenciesWhat the DJ did with Ava Max. At the award ceremony in Spant! In Bussum, also in Snelle and Maan (keep sleepingn), Chef’Special (afraid of the dark) and Jaap Reesema and Pommelien Thijs (Now we don’t sleep) went home with a prize.

Suzan & Freek passed their stunts Gold first place in the national category.

In addition to the Buma Awards, various jury prizes were also awarded on Monday. This year’s Gouden Harp went to Anna Knaup, founder of Amsterdam Dance Event, and received the Ilse DeLange Lifetime Achievement Award and the Lennaert Nijgh Award posthumously awarded to Vrienten.

Vrienten has been the lead singer of Doe Maar since 1980, but has also released several solo albums. The musician has also written music for dozens of movies and TV shows. luggage storageI AbelI sky explorationI Core and Sesame Street† He also participated in musicals. petticoat and rat movieI

Artwork prize for Fons Merkies

Fons Merkies received the Multimedia Work Award. As a composer and producer, he wrote music for dozens of films and television series. all starsI only decent peopleI Polish brideI Maastricht policeI good times Bad Times and Mom, I want to join the reviewI

Tony Berk won a 73X Platinum Award for his contribution to the Dutch music industry. As a record manager, it has also been the basis of the careers of numerous Dutch artists such as René Froger, Ruth Jacott and DI-RECT. Berk, 74, achieved platinum status nearly 75 times for his contributions to hit music.

Source: NU

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