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'''Harald Paul van Gelder''' who worked under the name '''Harkie''' or '''Harky''' (5 April 1947 – 2 December 2024) was a Dutch discjockey. | '''Harald Paul van Gelder''' who worked under the name '''Harkie''' or '''Harky''' (5 April 1947 – 2 December 2024) was a Dutch discjockey. | ||
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His career began in 1963 as a lyricist. In 1967 he worked as a program maker at the radio station ], which reached a huge amount of listeners every week. He became later known for the ] night program ''Geen tijd'' (1989-2014).<ref name=ref1>{{cite web|url=https://radiovisie.eu/nederland-paul-harkie-van-gelder-overleden/ |title=Nederland: Paul ‘Harkie’ van Gelder overleden|work=radiovisie.eu|date=2 December 2024|access-date=3 December 2024|language=nl}}</ref> | Van Gelder studied at the ]. His career began in 1963 as a lyricist. In 1967 he worked as a program maker at the radio station ], which reached a huge amount of listeners every week. He became later known for the ] night program ''Geen tijd'' (1989-2014).<ref name=ref1>{{cite web|url=https://radiovisie.eu/nederland-paul-harkie-van-gelder-overleden/ |title=Nederland: Paul ‘Harkie’ van Gelder overleden|work=radiovisie.eu|date=2 December 2024|access-date=3 December 2024|language=nl}}</ref> | ||
Van Gelder was also banjoist-singer in the group "Bottle up & Go".<ref>{{cite web|first=Theo|last=van Rhijn|url=https://radiolelystad.nl/paul-van-gelder-1947-2014-liefde-voor-radio-taal-en-muziek-tot-aan-het-einde |title=Paul van Gelder (1947-2024): tot het einde liefde voor radio, taal en muziek |work=radiolelystad.nl|date=2 December 2024|access-date=14 December 2024|language=nl}}</ref> | Van Gelder was also banjoist-singer in the group "Bottle up & Go".<ref>{{cite web|first=Theo|last=van Rhijn|url=https://radiolelystad.nl/paul-van-gelder-1947-2014-liefde-voor-radio-taal-en-muziek-tot-aan-het-einde |title=Paul van Gelder (1947-2024): tot het einde liefde voor radio, taal en muziek |work=radiolelystad.nl|date=2 December 2024|access-date=14 December 2024|language=nl}}</ref> |
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Born | Harald Paul van Gelder (1947-04-05)5 April 1947 Schiedam, Netherlands |
Died | 2 December 2024(2024-12-02) (aged 77) |
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation | discjockey |
Harald Paul van Gelder who worked under the name Harkie or Harky (5 April 1947 – 2 December 2024) was a Dutch discjockey.
Biography
Van Gelder studied at the University of Amsterdam. His career began in 1963 as a lyricist. In 1967 he worked as a program maker at the radio station Radio 227, which reached a huge amount of listeners every week. He became later known for the VARA night program Geen tijd (1989-2014).
Van Gelder was also banjoist-singer in the group "Bottle up & Go".
Death
Harald Paul van Gelder died in on 2 December 2024, at the age of 77.
References
- ^ "Nederland: Paul 'Harkie' van Gelder overleden". radiovisie.eu (in Dutch). 2 December 2024. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
- van Rhijn, Theo (2 December 2024). "Paul van Gelder (1947-2024): tot het einde liefde voor radio, taal en muziek". radiolelystad.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 14 December 2024.
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