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  1. Gerard Koerts (Leiden, 10 december 1947 – Perpignan, 20 februari 2019) was een Nederlandse toetsenist, componist en producer. Hij maakte deel uit van de Haagse popgroep Earth and Fire. Loopbaan. Koerts begon op veertienjarige leeftijd met zijn tweelingbroer Chris Koerts een duo met de naam

  2. Formed in the Netherlands by twin brothers Chris and Gerard Koerts, and most popular in 1970, after adding a female singer, turning frontwoman, Jerney Kaagman. Earth and Fire's first eight singles were a practically uninterrupted string of top-5 hits in the Netherlands (1970-1974).

  3. Gerard Koerts bought a Mellotron, this instrument changed the Dutch progrock history because EARTH AND FIRE used it for a more lush symphonic keyboard sound. Eventually they developed a very unique progrock style (a bit similar to the French progrock band SANDROSE and UK band JULIAN'S TREATMENT featuring lots of organ, Mellotron, strong and sensitive electric guitar and distinctive vocals from ...

  4. 20 de feb. de 2019 · Guitarist, keyboardist and songwriter. Identical twin brother of Chris Koerts. Born: 10 December 1947 in Leiden, Netherlands. Died: 20 February 2019 in Perpignan, France. A founding member of Earth And Fire in the late 1960s, he left the band in 1983. He co-founded Earth And Fire Orchestra in 1988.

  5. 22 de jun. de 2010 · Taken from the album Reality Fills Fantasy.Available on:Spotify: https://goo.gl/SmWceJiTunes: https://goo.gl/B4ZSivGoogle Play: https://goo.gl/4k6CDYDeezer: ...

  6. Earth And Fire. More images. Profile: Pop band from Voorschoten / Voorburg, Netherland. This Dutch band featured female vocalist Jerney Kaagman, twin brothers Chris and Gerard Koerts (Chris handled the guitars and Gerard handled the keyboards), bassist Hans Ziech, and drummer Ton v.d. Kleij.

  7. 23 de sept. de 2015 · Gerard Koerts was like a one man band, playing organ, piano, mellotron, synths, clavinet and Fender Rhodes. Again, Jaap Eggermont produced To The World Of The Future, which was Earth and Fire’s fourth album.