Edsilia Rombley

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Edsilia Rombley
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Edsilia Rombley in 2009
Background information
Birth name Edsilia Francisca Rombley
Also known as Edsilia
Born (1978-02-13) 13 February 1978 (age 46)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Genres Pop, R&B, contemporary R&B
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts Dignity
Website www.edsiliarombley.nl

Edsilia Francisca Rombley (born 13 February 1978) is a Dutch singer. She participated in the Soundmixshow in 1996. She represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, in 1998 and 2007.

Biography

Edsilia Rombley was born on 13 February 1978 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Her parents were from Aruba and Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles).

The career of Edsilia Rombley started in 1995, with Gracia Gorré, Karima Lemghari and Susan Haps in the group called Dignity. The name Dignity stands for Dignified Individuals Giving New Insight To You. A year later the singles "Talk To Me" and "Hold Me" from the compilation album "No Sweat" entered the charts.

In 1996, Edsilia won the final of the European Soundmix Show with a cover version of Oleta Adams' song, "I Just Had To Hear Your Voice". In 1997, her international reputation was established thanks to the profit of the European Soundmix Show, in which she sang the same song. That year she left Dignity and released her first solo single "Baby It's You". In 1997 she recorded her first album "Thuis" which was in assignment and exclusive for Douwe Egberts.

In 1998, Edsilia competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham, United Kingdom, where she gained 150 points and placed 4th with the song "Hemel en aarde" ("Heaven and earth"). This was the best result the Netherlands had achieved since their win in 1975 with Teach-In. The song was written by Fluitsma & Van Tijn and reached twelfth place in the top 40. Her debut English album was released shortly after her Eurovision participation.

After many struggles, Edsilia released her second album "Face To Face" in 2002. The album was produced by Tjeerd Oosterhuis. This was preceded by the hit "What Have You Done To Me", which became nominated in the category for best R&B song at the TMF Awards. The same song gained her a nomination in 2003, as well as an Edison Award nomination for the 'Best Artist'. In spite of high expectations, the album did not do well. In 2003, "Face to Face" was released in Germany and also gained minimal success. The singer stayed there to promote the album, however, the album did not succeed.

From January 2004, the singer went on tour with jazz pianist Michiel Borstlap, in which she played a combination of headstock and jazz. Besides her own repertoire she covered song from Anita Baker and Oleta Adams. On 28 November Edsilia Rombley and Karin Bloemen sang during a benefit concert for Bangladesh, organised by Memisa, a foundation which works for the improvement of health care in developing countries. The singers were accompanied by a five-man band and backing singers. They also sang some special numbers by Tjeerd Oosterhuis, composed for Memisa.

Using one of the songs from the benefit concert in Bangladesh, Tjeerd Oosterhuis created a version for a special cause. The song was for the benefit of the victims of the Tsunami that occurred in the Indian Ocean. In January 2005, Edsilia was one of the singers incorporated into the Artists For Asia, "Als Je Iets Kan Doen" song that included many Dutch artists. In 2005, for the first time, Edsilia went on tour in the Dutch theaters with the show 'Van Jongs Af Aan'. She played a repertoire of covers, but also own numbers. In spite of her minimal success as a singer, the tour was rather successful. In 2006, Rombley took part in the RTL 4 TV-programme Dancing with the Stars, a dancing contest with well-known Dutch and professional dancing teachers. Edsilia danced with the dance-coach Peter Bosveld, but was eliminated after the fourth show.

Edsilia Rombley singing during the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki

In June 2006, Edsilia's single "Dan Ben Ik Van Jou" was released as an indication of an entirely new album with Dutch compositions. It had reasonable success in the Dutch Top 40. On 1 September 2006 Edsilia married Tjeerd Oosterhuis in Amsterdam. Recently, her new single has appeared: "Eén Keer Meer Dan Jij". This ballad was written by Tjeerd Oosterhuis and will be on the new album titled "Meer Dan Ooit". The release is planned for February 2007. Edislia has begun a new tour in Dutch theatres. Edsilia's vocals are present on the single "Vlinders" by Brainpower, which was released in December 2006.

Edsilia Rombley represented the Netherlands again at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in May 2007 in Helsinki, Finland with the song "On Top of the World", but was eliminated in the semi-finals. The Dutch original is titled "Nooit Meer Zonder Jou". She also announced the votes from the Netherlands for the Eurovision Final that year with Paul de Leeuw.

Discography

Albums[1]
  • Thuis (1997)
  • Edsilia (1998)
  • Face to face (2002)
  • Meer Dan Ooit (2007)
  • Live (2009)
  • Uit mijn hart (2011)
Singles[1]
  • "Baby It's You" (1997)
  • "Hemel en aarde" (1998)
  • "Second Floor" (1998)
  • "Get here" (1999)
  • "How Can You Say That" (1999)
  • "What Have You Done To Me" (2001)
  • "Gotta Let Me Go" (2002)
  • "I'll Be That Someone" (2002)
  • "Dan Ben Ik Van Jou" (2006)
  • "Nooit Meer Zonder Jou" (2007)
  • "On Top of the World" (2007)
  • "Een keer meer dan jij" (2007)
  • "Geef je over" (2010)
  • "Uit het oog niet uit mijn hart" (with Ruth Jacott) (2011)

References

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External links

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
1998
Succeeded by
Marlayne
with "One Good Reason"
Preceded by Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
2007
Succeeded by
Hind
with "Your Heart Belongs to Me"

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