Emiel Pijnaker

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Emiel Pijnaker
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Emiel Pijnaker playing live at the 3FM Radio studio
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GenresPop, Soul, Rock
Years active2002–present
LabelsFlow Records, BMG, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Publishing

Emiel Pijnaker is a film producer, composer, singer and entertainment journalist. He is a producer on such upcoming feature films as Van Gogh, New Amsterdam and Shakespeare. Emiel is also the lead singer and founder of the Dutch band Yellow Pearl. They have had several hit singles on the song charts, including 'For You And Me' [1] and ‘See You Again.’ [2] The music video for 'See You Again' appeared on MTV's European television affiliates for 14 weeks. Emiel's song ‘For You and Me’, enjoyed such popularity that it was included on three compilation albums from record labels Sony BMG (Love Songs Top 100), EMI (Arbeidsvitaminen 60th Anniversary) and BMG (Hitzone 27). On TV Gelderland's "Gelderse Top 100" television special, 'For You And Me' was chosen as one of the Top 100 Dutch Songs of All-Time. In June 2016 it was announced that Emiel has been working on new music with Alex Al (bass player Michael Jackson) and Pete Merriweather (drummer En Vogue). In July 2021 he signed a new music publishing deal with Bosworth Music / Wise Music a German music publisher.

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