Xander (Dutch singer)

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Xander
Birth nameXander Venema
Born (1985-08-27) 27 August 1985 (age 37)
Origin Rotterdam, Netherlands
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2006–present

Xander Venema (born 27 August 1985 in Nieuw-Amsterdam, Netherlands),[ citation needed ] performing under his mononym Xander, is a Dutch singer, songwriter who was part of the Dutch boyband 4 AM. He took part in Dutch series 2 of Popstars finishing 11th. After Popstars, he has continued with a solo musical career.

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Beginnings

Coming from a musical family, where almost every family member sing or play a musical instrument. At age six he started playing keyboards when he was eight he started singing and composing songs and learnt playing the piano. He also studied Media and Entertainment. Around the age of 16 he made a demo, signed a music deal with Willem van Kooten and Eelco van Cooten and released an independent single.[ citation needed ]

In boyband 4 am

In 2006, he auditioned for the Amsterdam-based Dutch boy band 4 AM [1] and became a member. 4 AM was composed of Koen, Jeff and Daan besides Xander. Xander and 4 am had a minor hit with the Las Vegas-themed "Wake Up Call" [2] that reached No. 24 in the MegaTop 100 [3] followed by "Livin' on Love" [4] The band also appeared on the Hummertime, a Dutch television reality show on Jetix television.

Popstars Netherlands

In 2008, he auditioned unsuccessfully in the Netherlands to the first season of the Dutch version of Popstars .

In 2009, he applied for a second time to season 2 (2009–2010) of the competition where he sang "Arms of s Woman" from Amos Lee. [5] Known as Xander, he was picked as one of the Final 14. He sang "Built to Last" from Mêlée in week 1, "Patience" from Take That in week 2 and was eliminated from competition on 5 December 2009 finishing 11th overall, after singing "Patience" once again and "I Can't Stop Loving You" from Leo Sayer / Phil Collins in a sing-off with the contestants Joshua Newton and Dewi Pechler.

After Popstars

Xander has continued a solo career after Popstar. He performs usually at the Lef gay club in Rotterdam, Netherlands. [6] He sings in English, Dutch, Spanish and Italian.

Discography

Singles

with 4 AM
YearSingle NL
[7]
Album
Notes
2005"Wake Up Call"24Non-album release
2006"Livin' on Love"-Non-album release
Solo (own compositions)

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References

  1. "4 AM MySpace page" . Retrieved 22 January 2014 via YouTube.
  2. "Music video for 4 am's "Wake Up Call"" . Retrieved 22 January 2014 via YouTube.
  3. "Venema, Xander – Made in Drenthe". Madeindrenthe.nl. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  4. "Music video for "Livin' on Love"" . Retrieved 22 January 2014 via YouTube.
  5. Muzieknu.nl Xander – Popstars 2009 (in Dutch)
  6. Archived 25 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Steffen Hung. "DutchCharts: 4 AM page". Dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 22 January 2014.