
Rob Hoeke was a Dutch boogie woogie pianist. Hoeke garnered great popularity in the second half of the sixties, in the midst of the blues boom in the Netherlands. Two tracks by his band hit the charts right away: "Drinkin on my bed" (1966, No.11) and "Margio" (1966). The last hit from Hoeke was "Down South Pt.1" (1970). Due to the fact that the name Hoeke was no longer suitable for the times, he instead chose to stick with boogie and blues, but his popularity still plunged considerably during the first half of the '70s.
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Down South
Margio
When People Talk
Drinking on My Bed
Boogie Blues
Down south (part 1)
Down South Pt 1
Honky Tonk Train Blues
For Miss Caulker
Oh baby please
Local Shuffle
Brushing The Boogie
Kansas City
Don't Leave Me Baby
Boogie Woogie Stomp
Swanee River Boogie
How Many More Nights
Sentimental Journey
My Babe
Rock Around the Clock
My Life
Playin' Hooky
Down South '79
Blow Wind Blow
Lucky Lucinda
Fingerprints
For Little Eva
Everybody tries
Rigmore
One Two...One Two Three Four
Back On The Farm Again
Ode to Lucky Luke
Small Talk To My Son
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Down South (part one)
Rain snow misery
Trade Mark
Cuban Boogie
I Almost Lost My Mind
You Are My Sunshine
Don't Feel Ashamed
Purple Potatoes
Jungle Boogie
It Won't Be Long
That's the boogie
Down Here
Piano boogie woogie
So blue (because of you)
St. Louis Blues
What Is Soul
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