Wally Tax

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Miss Wonderful 02:53 Tools
Let's Forget What I Said 00:00 Tools
Let's Dance 00:00 Tools
Bridges are burning 00:00 Tools
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me 00:00 Tools
I Sat And Thought And Wondered Why 00:00 Tools
It Ain't No Use 00:00 Tools
Last Night 00:00 Tools
The Dream 00:00 Tools
Evidently 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Important To You 00:00 Tools
You Didn't Call Me 00:00 Tools
The Games We Play 00:00 Tools
Feeling so fine 00:00 Tools
Can't Forget About You 00:00 Tools
I'm Not To Blame 00:00 Tools
Come Closer 00:00 Tools
Standing At The Crossroads 00:00 Tools
I've Been Too Good To You 00:00 Tools
It's Raining In My Heart 00:00 Tools
You Don't Have To Tell Me 00:00 Tools
Take me for what i am 00:00 Tools
I Won't Feel Alone 00:00 Tools
This Girl Is Mine 00:00 Tools
Oh Mama 00:00 Tools
Hard Times 00:00 Tools
Lots of luck 00:00 Tools
she's as lovely as a breeze 00:00 Tools
Springtime In Amsterdam 00:00 Tools
IT'S TOO LATE 00:00 Tools
I've Been Good To You 00:00 Tools
Cloudburst 00:00 Tools
Today 00:00 Tools
It's About Time 00:00 Tools
The entertainer 00:00 Tools
NO LIFE AT ALL 00:00 Tools
never too far 00:00 Tools
Perfection 00:00 Tools
DO IT ALL OVER 00:00 Tools
fake it alone 00:00 Tools
She (Went Like She Came) 00:00 Tools
It's gonna hurt forever 00:00 Tools
THE PARTY'S OVER 00:00 Tools
Liar 00:00 Tools
Beautiful friendship 00:00 Tools
It Feels So Right (1St Song For Liesbeth) 00:00 Tools
Annie 00:00 Tools
Still Love (London Town) 00:00 Tools
Yellow 00:00 Tools
Mac mac nasty 00:00 Tools
Lyin 00:00 Tools
Still can't get you off my mind 00:00 Tools
No Love at All 00:00 Tools
You Didn't Have To 00:00 Tools
As A Matter Of Fact 00:00 Tools
Another woman 00:00 Tools
I've Been So Good To You 00:00 Tools
Joyce 00:00 Tools
Standing at the cross-roads 00:00 Tools
Miss Wonderful (1974) 00:00 Tools
Linda 00:00 Tools
She - Went Like She Came 00:00 Tools
Save some for me 00:00 Tools
Birthday 00:00 Tools
Fanny 00:00 Tools
Miss Wonderful - Demo 00:00 Tools
You & I 00:00 Tools
EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY 00:00 Tools
You And I 00:00 Tools
AIN'T NO FUN TO ME 00:00 Tools
Are You Worried 00:00 Tools
Always Loved You - Acoustic Demo 00:00 Tools
Let's Dance - Demo 00:00 Tools
It Feels So Right - 1st Song for Liesbeth 00:00 Tools
Have I Done You Wrong - Acoustic Demo 00:00 Tools
Today - Demo 00:00 Tools
Evidently - Demo 00:00 Tools
Take Me for What I Am - Acoustic Demo 00:00 Tools
It Feels So Right - Acoustic Demo 00:00 Tools
Take Me for What I Am - Demo 00:00 Tools
Write Me an Answer to My Song - Acoustic Demo 00:00 Tools
Amsterdam 00:00 Tools
Bridges Are Burning - Demo 00:00 Tools
She Went Like She Came 00:00 Tools
It Ain't No Use - Demo 00:00 Tools
We're Going Out Tonight - Acoustic Demo 00:00 Tools
She - Demo 00:00 Tools
It's Raining in My Heart - Reprise 00:00 Tools
Crown of creation (for Marjolein) 00:00 Tools
I Sat And Thought And Wonderd Why 00:00 Tools
Touch (Live, Holland - Vpro) 00:00 Tools
Always Loved You (Acoustic Demo) 00:00 Tools
Lets Forget What I Said 00:00 Tools
I BELIEVE (IN LOVE AGAIN) 00:00 Tools
The Party Is Over 00:00 Tools
She 00:00 Tools
It's Raining in My Heart - Demo 00:00 Tools
Today - Reprise 00:00 Tools
Take Me for What I Am (Acoustic Demo) 00:00 Tools
Write Me an Answer to My Song (Acoustic Demo) 00:00 Tools
Never to far 00:00 Tools
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Wally Tax (born Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 14 February 1948; died 10 April 2005, also in Amsterdam) was a Dutch rock singer, songwriter and icon of the Dutch 1960s, best known as the long-haired frontman of Amsterdam's finest in sixties beat, The Outsiders. He also released solo records. Wally Tax was one of Holland's most iconic rock & roll performers in the 1960s and ‘70s, first earning fame as the lead singer with The Outsiders and later making a name for himself as a solo artist and a songwriter. Wladimir Tax was born in Amsterdam on February 14, 1948; his father was Dutch, and his mother was Romany of Russian heritage. Tax claimed that he learned English from American soldiers stationed in Amsterdam, and that he used to help them pick up girls; when the first wave of rock & roll began to make itself heard in the Netherlands in the late '50s, Tax became an immediate fan, and learned to play the guitar and the harmonica. After Buddy Holly died in early 1959, Tax said he had a dream in which he saw himself starting a band that would be infused with Holly's spirit and pick up where he left off. With or without Buddy's ghostly guidance, Tax and guitarist Ronnie Splinter helped form Jimmy Revon & the Outsiders in 1960, when they were both just 12 years of age. By 1964, the combo had evolved into The Outsiders, and they made their recording debut a year later. In the mid-'60s, The Outsiders were one of Holland's most popular and innovative rock & roll acts, playing a powerful blend of rock, R&B, pop, and folk-rock, and they earned a reputation as one of the nation's wildest live bands while enjoying a string of hit records. In 1967, with The Outsiders' popularity at its peak, Tax began pursuing a solo career, producing a solo album called Love In, a year before The Outsiders released the album CQ, widely regarded as their masterpiece. An acknowledged classic topday, CQ was a commercial failure upon its release and in 1969 The Outsiders broke up. Tax wasted no time starting a new band, Tax Free, with Outsiders' drummer Leendert Busch. The group traveled to New York City to record their debut album, and Tax claimed that Jimi Hendrix and Tim Hardin stopped by for jam sessions during the recording sessions. Tax Free's first and only album, featuring a mix of Dutch and American musicians, didn't fare well commercially outside of The Netherlands and the group soon parted ways. Tax resumed his solo career, working with a number of existing bands during the '70s rather than forming a new combo of his own; his collaborators included the groups Bamboulee, Watermen, and the Mustangs. While Tax scored a number of hit singles during the 1970s, by the end of the decade his career was in a slump and he'd developed a growing addiction to alcohol, as well as an unpaid tax bill with Dutch authorities due to poor financial management. In the 1980s, Tax re-launched himself as a songwriter, penning hits for a handful for Dutch acts including Champagne and Lee Towers, but the death of his longtime girlfriend Laurie Langenbach in 1984 took a heavy toll on Tax. In 1987, Tax was invited to perform with American garage rock band The Lyres for a Dutch concert recorded for VPRO Radio (a song from the concert, "Touch," appears on the group's album. A Promise Is A Promise), and in 1997 The Outsiders staged a successful reunion tour, but otherwise Tax spent most of the 1980s and ‘90s out of the spotlight and struggling with his drinking problem. Three years after his final solo album, The Entertainer (2002), Wally Tax died in poverty on 10 April 2005, in his home in Amsterdam. Friends and admirers staged a pair of benefit concerts to cover his debts and pay for his funeral and a tombstone, which helped remind Dutch music fans of the depth of Tax's musical legacy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.