Rinus Gerritsen
Marinus Gerritsen is a Dutch bassist. Best known for being a founding member of Dutch group Golden Earring, he is also a producer of artists like Herman Brood.
Career
In 1961, Gerritsen and his neighbour George Kooymans formed a rock duo. They originally called themselves "The Tornados", but changed their name to "The Golden Earrings" when they learnt of The Tornados, a UK instrumental group who had just had a hit with "Telstar". The name "the Golden Earrings" was taken from an instrumental called "Golden Earrings" performed by the British group the Hunters, for whom they served as opening and closing act. Initially a pop-rock band with Frans Krassenburg on lead vocals and Jaap Eggermont on drums, the Golden Earrings had a hit with their debut single "Please Go", recorded in 1965. After two albums, Barry Hay joined on lead vocals permanently, and by 1970, Sieb Warner had been replaced by Cesar Zuiderwijk, and the principal lineup was finalised.They achieved worldwide fame with their international hit songs "Radar Love" in 1973, which went to number one on the Dutch chart, reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, and went to number thirteen on the United States chart, "Twilight Zone" in 1982, and "When the Lady Smiles" in 1984. During their career they had nearly 30 top-ten singles on the Dutch charts and released 25 studio albums.
In 1979, Gerritsen released his first solo album, in collaboration with Michael van Dijk. As a producer, Rinus has produced albums for Herman Brood and the band Urban Heroes. In 1985, Gerritsen opened the Rock Palace music store with Zuiderwijk. Rinus also writes articles for Dutch music magazine De Bassist.
Steve Harris of Iron Maiden counts Gerritsen as an important influence.
On 5 February 2021, the band's manager announced to the Dutch press that their active career was over due to George Kooymans' serious illness.