Nick Schilder

Nicolaas Maria "Nick" Schilder (born 6 November 1983) is a Dutch singer-songwriter. Together with Simon Keizer, he forms a duo called Nick & Simon.

Nick Schilder
Nick Schilder
Nick Schilder
Background information
Birth nameNicolaas Maria Schilder
Also known asNick Schilder
Born (1983-11-06) 6 November 1983
OriginVolendam, Netherlands
GenresPalingsound, Nederpop
LabelsVolendam Music
Websitehttp://www.nickensimon.nl/

Biography

Career

Nick was born in Volendam, into a musical family which has produced other famous artists, such as Anny Schilder. At the age of 8, he started to learn how to play the guitar. He met Simon Keizer at school when they were 17 years old, at which point they began singing and writing songs together. Their first song was 'Do you know what I mean'.

On New Year's Eve 2001, Nick was injured during the Volendam New Year's fire disaster.[1] He had to stay in the hospital for 23 days with lung problems. Afterward, to recover the doctors advised him to take singing lessons.

After this, he participated in the second season of the Dutch version of American Idol called Idols where he finished in eleventh place. Simon Keizer had been eliminated in the first round. After the show, Nick & Simon were contacted by their current record company: Volendam Music. Together, they have created some huge hits such as 'Rosanne', 'Kijk Omhoog' en 'Pak maar m'n hand', which is also the soundtrack of the film 'De Scheepsjongens van de Bontekoe' (2008).

Private life

Nick is the son of Lida and Klaas Schilder. He has two younger brothers: Robert and Sam. Since September 2005 he has been in a relationship with Kirsten Hofstee.[2] On 16 January 2011, Kirsten and Nick had a daughter named Nikki Brigitte Alida Schilder.[3] On 26 August 2012, Nick and Kirsten's second child was born, a son named Julian.[4]

References

  1. "DPG Media Privacy Gate".
  2. "Vrouw 'zwanger' van Nick Schilder". Ze.nl. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  3. "Nick Schilder is vader|Prive". De Telegraaf. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  4. "Zoon Nick Schilder geboren|Prive". De Telegraaf. 26 November 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2016.

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