We’ve got a thing and that’s a-called radar love, wails the Dutch rock outfit Golden Earring. Their 1973 raucous anthem “Radar Love” may have been one of the group’s only widespread hits, but what a ...
George Kooymans, the guitarist and co-founder of the Dutch band Golden Earring who co-wrote the hard-rock classic “Radar Love,” has died. He was 77 years old. Kooymans’ family and the surviving ...
The news of George Kooymans’ death brings the end of an era for Golden Earring, the iconic Dutch rock band he co-founded as a teenager. His passing at 77 follows a long battle with ALS, a condition he ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's the end of an era for the beloved Dutch rock band Golden Earring after the group completed five sold-out performances in ...
The band and Kooymans’ family announced his death, saying he died on July 23 from complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a degenerative disease affecting the nerve cells in the ...
“George bore this devastating and debilitating illness with exceptional strength and dignity,” the statement from Golden Earring reads in part. “We bid farewell to a great musician and composer, whose ...
NEW YORK (AP) — George Kooymans, the guitarist and co-founder of the Dutch band Golden Earring who co-wrote the hard-rock classic “Radar Love” and wrote and shared lead vocals on the top 10 hit ...