Bonnie St. Claire, born on June 18, 1949, in The Hague, Netherlands, is a Dutch singer and songwriter known for her contributions to pop and rock music. She gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s with her distinctive voice and engaging stage presence. St. Claire's music is characterized by a blend of pop, rock, and occasionally elements of folk. One of her most notable works is the hit single "I Won't Stand Between Them" (1972), which showcased her emotive vocal style and became a chart success in the Netherlands and beyond. Another significant track is "Danny" (1975), which further solidified her popularity, earning her a dedicated fan base. St. Claire's impact on music primarily lies in her role as a representative of Dutch pop music during a period of musical experimentation and change. She has influenced a generation of artists in the Netherlands and is remembered for her contributions to the country’s music scene. Despite her commercial success, her style and artistic choices have often reflected a deeper connection to the evolving cultural landscape of the time. Bonnie St. Claire remains an enduring figure in the history of Dutch pop music.