Golden Earring

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Golden Earring is a Dutch rock band known for their enduring career, hard rock sound, and international hits. Formed in The Hague, Netherlands, in 1961, the band became one of the longest-running rock groups in history. Their classic lineup included Barry Hay (vocals), George Kooymans (guitar), Rinus Gerritsen (bass), and Cesar Zuiderwijk (drums). Their music blends rock, hard rock, and elements of progressive and psychedelic styles.

The band achieved global success with songs like “Radar Love” (1973), one of the most iconic rock tracks of the era, and “Twilight Zone” (1982), which brought them renewed international attention in the MTV era. Their music is characterized by driving rhythms, strong guitar work, and memorable hooks.

Golden Earring maintained a prolific career, releasing numerous albums and touring extensively for decades. Their ability to evolve with changing musical trends while maintaining their core rock identity contributed to their longevity.

They were also known for their powerful live performances, building a strong reputation as a touring band. Their consistent presence in both European and international markets helped sustain their popularity over time.

Today, Golden Earring is recognized as one of the most important rock bands from the Netherlands. Their long career, classic hits, and influence on rock music have secured their legacy as a major force in international rock history.