Annie Schilder

Annie Schilder is a Dutch singer-songwriter born on June 28, 1970, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. She is primarily known for her contributions to the pop and adult contemporary genres. Schilder gained prominence in the 1990s as a member of the popular vocal group "Boys Next Door," which later evolved into the band "Boys Next Door." Her notable works include her debut solo album "Annie Schilder" (1999) and subsequent releases that showcase her vocal prowess and songwriting talent. One of her most recognized songs is "The Last Goodbye," which received significant radio play and chart success in the Netherlands. Schilder's impact on the Dutch music scene is marked by her ability to blend pop melodies with heartfelt lyrics, resonating with a wide audience. Throughout her career, she has maintained a loyal fan base and has participated in various music festivals and television shows, further solidifying her status in the Dutch pop music landscape. Schilder continues to be active in the music industry, inspiring new artists and contributing to the evolution of contemporary pop music in the Netherlands.