Joyce Aubrey

Joyce Aubrey
Born Indonesia
Genres Rock' Roll, Indonesian folk, Malayan folk
Associated acts Amboina Serenaders, George de Fretes, Wanda de Fretes, Ming Luhulima, The Mena Moeria Minstrels, The Royal Hawaiian Minstrels, Rudi Wairata, Wanda & Joyce

Joyce Aubrey was a singer and recording artist who was popular in the Netherlands in the 1960s as part of the duo Wanda & Joyce. She is also the mother of singer Wanda de Fretes as well as the ex-wife of legendary steel guitarist George de Fretes. In addition to her solo efforts, she also recorded with George de Fretes and the Amboina Serenaders, a popular Netherlands based band who's members included Ming Luhulima and Rudi Wairata. Some of their songs did well in Germany as well.

Background

Joyce Aubrey was an Indonesian singer who married musician George de Fretes. Together they had a daughter Wanda who was born in Indonesia in 1946. In later years Wanda would be come a recording artist.[1][2] By 1952, she had had divorced George de Fretes and she took her daughter to the Netherlands.[3] Some ten years later she and her daughter were living in the Hague.[4] Later Aubrey married bassist Fred Hoogduin.[5][6]

Career

In the late 1950s she was the singer for the band the Mena Moeria Minstrels, that included Ming Luhulima.[7] She was a member of the Amboina Serenaders which included Rudi Wairata. Their earliest recordings were released on 78 RPM discs. In 1958, Jan de Winter who was a producer for Phonogram Records in the Netherlands invited her ex husband George to a recording session at a studio in Hilversum. At the session which included Aubrey and her ex husband, they recorded Krontjong songs. One of the songs from the session was "Sarina".[8]

In the early 1960s she had recorded some solo singles. One was "Heimwee naar Soerabaja" bw "'n Droomschilderij" which was released on the Fontana label in 1961. The following year she had another which was "Carolina Melodie" bw "Cowboy Jimmy Jo" also by Fontana.[9]

Along with her daughter Wanda, she gained popularity in the Netherlands, singing Mayalan songs. An EP record containing the songs "Ajoen", "Patokaan", "Rasa Sajang" and "Koleh" was released on the Fontana label.[10] In 1964 an EP by the pair was released on Fontana. It included "Tari piring kaparinyo", "Tari paying", "Timang si buyung" and "Dayung-dayung ".[11]

She was reputed to be an excellent steel guitar player herself but no recordings have been made of her playing the instrument.[12]

Discography Joyce Aubrey

Singles

Discography Wanda & Joyce

Singles

With the Rhythm Brothers
With Jack Bulterman

Extended play

With The Rhythm Brothers
With Jack Bulterman

Discography Joyce Aubrey with other artists

Singles

George de Fretes en zijn Royal Hawaiian Minstrels & Joyce Aubrey
George De Fretes en zijn Suara Istana met zang van Joyce Aubrey en Bill Toma

Extended play

George De Fretes en zijn Suara Istana met zang van Joyce Aubrey en Bill Toma

References

  1. Recollecting Resonances: Indonesian-Dutch Musical Encounters Edited by Bart Barendregt and Els Boegerts Page 286 Chapter twelve, Rein Spoorman
  2. Indo-Rock-Gallery Wanda & Joyce
  3. Eastindonesia.com Wanda & Joyce
  4. Billboard November 10tjh, 1962 Page 58 Holland, Disk Notes
  5. Bluesharmonica.nl Hawaiian muziek met o.a de Kilima Hawaiians en George de Fretes, DEEL 2:
  6. Indie Jakarta Jan 2014 George de Fretes: Sang Raja Musik Hawaii dari Bandung yang Tak Punya Pantai
  7. Recollecting Resonances: Indonesian-Dutch Musical Encounters Edited by Bart Barendregt and Els Boegerts Page 286 Chapter twelve, Rein Spoorman
  8. Harry Knipschild Artikelen, 04 - Dutch-East Indies artists and their role in the music industry 1950-1970
  9. NLdiscografie.nl Joyce
  10. Billboard November 10tjh, 1962 Page 58 Holland, Disk Notes
  11. Offizielle Deutsche Charts Wanda & Joyce Tari piring kaparinyo Single
  12. BMG May 1969 Page 266
  13. NLdiscografie.nl Joyce
  14. NLdiscografie.nl Wanda & Joyce
  15. Indo-Rock-Gallery Wanda & Joyce, Discografie Wanda & Joyce
  16. Rate Your Music Joyce Aubrey, Discography
  17. 45Cat Joyce Aubrey

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