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Dutch singer
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Kimm at the Nationaal Songfestival 1978

Corrie Hekker (1957 in Amsterdam), stage name Kimm or Kimm Hekker, is a Dutch singer, active 1976-1983. The duet of Stevie Nicks with Kenny Loggins "Whenever I Call You Friend" was televised by TopPop replacing Nicks by Kimm, which brought them a No.13 chart hit in 1978.

Discography

Gimme a Break, album CBS Netherlands 1978.

A1 Jaimie
A2 This Is My Day
A3 Wind Of Change
A4 Gimme A Break
A5 Songbird
B1 Love's Destination
B2 What's His Name/What's His Number
B3 Might Have To Cry
B4 Will I See You Anymore
B5 House Of Strangers

References

  1. "Kimm | Nldiscografie.nl".
  2. "Kenny Loggins & Kimm - Whenever I Call You Friend • TopPop".


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