Statue Unveiled for Dutch Indorock Pioneers The Blue Diamonds
Driebergen,โ Netherlands – A statue honoring the legacy of The Blue Diamonds,โ theโฃ celebrated Dutch duo known โfor their hitโ cover of Ramona, was unveiled โขtoday in their adopted hometown of Driebergen. The monument recognizes the significant contribution of brothers Ruud andโ Riemโค de Wolffโฃ to Dutch music history and โtheir enduring โขconnection โคto the village.
The statue, funded by a crowdfunding campaign that raised overโ 20,000 euros,โ serves as a tribute to โthe indo musicians who arrived in Driebergen as children from the โDutch East Indies and rose toโ international fame. โคThe initiative, spearheaded by โคlocal residents, aims to preserve the โคduo’s story for future generationsโฃ and celebrate โขa โpivotal chapter in the region’s cultural heritage.
The Blue Diamonds achieved global success in 1960 with their rendition of Ramona, selling at least sevenโ million singlesโ worldwide. Prior โคto that breakthrough,โฃ they had their first โhit in 1959 with a cover of Till I Kissed You. โคThe brothers initially gained experience performing covers of โขThe Everly Brothers in bands during their teenage years.
Riem de Wolff’s โคson and daughter had the โhonor of unveiling the statue. Steffen de Wolff, Riem’s son, emphasized the โขduo’s impact, stating, โ”They have meant a lot toโข Dutch music โand of courseโ also to the village.”
Ruud de Wolff passed โคaway in 2000 atโข the age of 59, while Riem de Wolff died in 2017 atโฃ the age of 74. Riem continued toโฃ perform for many years, even โreleasing an โฃalbum with his son Steffen underโค the name The New Diamonds in 2001. The statue stands asโค a lasting testament to the โenduringโ musical legacy of The Blue Diamonds and their indelible โmark on Dutch popular โculture.