Trijntje Oosterhuis is a Dutch singer-songwriter known for her versatility across genres, primarily focusing on jazz, pop, and soul. Born on February 4, 1973, in Amsterdam, she began her career as the lead vocalist of the jazz group The Dutch Jazz Orchestra, later gaining prominence as a solo artist. Oosterhuis has released several notable albums, including "Trijntje" (1994), "Naked" (2006), and "Wrecks" (2018), showcasing her powerful voice and emotive delivery. Her 2012 album "The Look of Love," which features jazz standards, received critical acclaim and highlighted her ability to interpret classic material in a fresh way. In addition to her solo work, Oosterhuis has collaborated with various artists, including her contributions to the music of the popular Dutch group The Common Linnets. She represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, further cementing her status in the music industry. Oosterhuis has made a significant impact on the Dutch music scene, bridging contemporary pop with jazz influences, and inspiring a new generation of artists with her innovative approach to music and performance.