In the late 1960s, Jan Donkers emerged as a foundational figure in Dutch pop journalism. His work was shaped by an early discovery of American rock, soul, and blues, which he analyzed through a lens of personal experience. This integration of musical knowledge and subjective narrative helped establish the framework for music criticism in the Netherlands.
Donkers was known for a powerful radio presence, using his voice to connect personally with listeners. His contributions remain central to the history of the field. Read the full story at NRC — Tech (subscription).
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