ANNEKE VAN GIERSBERGEN Performs On Holland's TV LIMBURG (Video)

November 10, 2010

Video footage of Dutch singer Anneke Van Giersbergen (AGUA DE ANNIQUE, ex-THE GATHERING) and her new guitar player Thomas Martens performing an acoustic version of the song "Fury" live on Holland's TV Limburg can be viewed below.

Anneke Van Giersbergen (AGUA DE ANNIQUE, ex-THE GATHERING) will perform with Belgian composer, singer and guitarist Tom Pintens (ex-ZITA SWOON) and electro artist Krause on Saturday, November 13 at the W2 venue in Den Bosch, Holland. The special set is part of a project by Muzieklab Brabant and is being staged during the November Music festival.

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Anneke has just released a new live album entitled "Live In Europe". According to the singer, "the vast majority of the CD's 12 songs were recorded during our spring 2010 tour in France and Spain. The touring band consisted of Ruud Jolie (guitar),Jacques de Haard (bass) and Rob Snijders (drums). Yours truly sang, shook her booty and played piano and guitar. My front-of-house engineer Erik-Jan Dodd recorded and mixed the album. I'm really excited that the energy of a live show is captured well on this release!"

ANNEKE VAN GIERSBERGEN & AGUA DE ANNIQUE's third album, "In Your Room", was released on October 30, 2009. The 12-song effort was written entirely by Anneke except for two tracks: "Just Fine" was co-written with Devin Townsend and "Adore" was composed by AGUA DE ANNIQUE bassist Jacques de Haard and Cyril Crutz.

AGUA DE ANNIQUE has released three albums so far: "Air" (2007),"Pure Air" (2009) and "In Your Room" (2009).

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