
About Lieve Hugo
Julius Theodoor Hugo Uiterloo (December 13, 1934 – November 15, 1975), better known by his stage-name Lieve Hugo and his nickname Iko, was a Surinamese singer in the kaseko-genre he founded; hence his other nickname King of Kaseko. Lieve Hugo began singing in a choir and played drums and percussion in a variety of bands. In 1963 he joined Wasboard Orchestra, as a drummer and singer. A mutated version of the band headlined the 1970 Holland Festival at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw and got the crowd on their dancing feet.
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