
Ferdie Karmelk, Ferdy Karmelk, Ferdinand Karmelk, Ferry Karmelk. In 2002, he died at his home in Delft from liver cancer at the age of 55. Ferdi Karmelk discography and songs: Music profile for Ferdi Karmelk, born 1 June 1950. Despite a severe liver disease, Peter Tetteroo remained active to the end. Later, the band's work was mainly nostalgic 'sixties'. In 1979 Tee Set had its last hit with Linda Linda. The group disbanded in 1975, but briefly reunited in 19.

Later members of tee Set included Ferdi Karmelk and Herman van Boeijen. A follow-up single, If You Do Believe in Love, hit #81. However, the title was taken from the film Funeral In Berlin (1966). In the Netherlands, Tee Set's next single She Likes Weeds attained #1, but the track was banned in the U.S., because it was said to refer to using drugs. Other Dutch acts that had success in the USA during the late 1960s included the Shocking Blue with the big hit Venus and the George Baker Selection with Little Green Bag. The single even reached #5 in the US and sold over one million copies. In 1970, Tee Set released an album in the United States entitled Ma Belle Amie, which reached #158 on the Billboard 200 chart. In 1969, the band recorded the pop single Ma Belle Amie, which was a huge hit in the Netherlands, selling over 100,000 copies. Tee-Set is also the first Dutch band that founded an own record label: Tee-Set Records. Moderator Dieter Seefranz diskutiert mit Humbert Fink (Schriftsteller), Christian Ide Hintze (Dichter), Nina Hagen und Ferdinand 'Ferdi' Karmelk, Ingeborg Sc. In 1968 Peter Tetteroo also had a top 10 hit with a solo album, his version of Red Red Wine.

Then Robert Plazier and Hans van Eijck joined the band. Their first single, Early in the Morning (1966), became a big hit, spending 10 weeks in the Dutch Top 40. Tetteroo was the guitarist and singer in the band, which originally played rhythm and blues.

Along with Gerard Romeyn, Polle Eduard, and Carry Janssen, he founded the Tee Set in 1966. Petrus Gerardus Anthonius Tetteroo was born in Delft, Netherlands, in 1947. Tee Set's best known hits are Ma Belle Amie (1969) and She Likes Weeds (1970). This was one of a handful of acts from Holland that made it onto the American charts in the late 1960s. Dutch postcard by Discotheek Belle Amie, Scheveningen.ĭutch musician Peter Tetteroo (1947-2002) became known as founder and lead singer of the pop rock band Tee Set.
