Amboina Serenaders | |
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Origin | The Netherlands |
Genres | Hawaiian music |
Labels | Omega, RCA Records, Dureco |
Associated acts | The Mena Moeria Minstrels |
Past members |
Rudi Wairata Ming Luhulima Charlie Kuipers Joyce Aubrey Joop Sahanaya Jack Salakory |
The Amboina Serenaders were a successful and popular group that did well in the Netherlands in the 1950s. Its members included Ming Luhulima, Rudi Wairata and Joyce Aubrey, the ex wife of George de Fretes. They had a top ten hit in the Netherlands with "Klappermelk Met Suiker".
The Amboina Serenaders evolved out of the Mena Muria Minstrels, a group founded by Rudi Wairata in 1950.
The line up included George de Fretes's ex wife Joyce Aubrey. Another member of the group was Miing Luhulima. In addition to Wairata, Luhulima and Aubrey, their 1953 line up also included Jack Salakory and Joop Sahanaya. In that year, there was a disagreement of sorts within the group which caused founder Wairata to leave. From then onwards, the group was led by Luhulima. In 1958, Aubrey left the band to join the Royal Hawaiian Minstrels which was a band led by her former husband George. The group broke up some time after that.
In 1955, they did well with "Goro Goro Me’". The following year their single "Klappermelk Met Suiker" which was composed by Pierre Wijnnobel peaked at #9, spending 5 weeks in the charts. The title of the song translates as "I want coconut milk with sugar.
In 1981, founding member Rudi Wairata died.