Humphrey Campbell

Humphrey Campbell

Humphrey Campbell in 1984
Background information
Born (1958-02-26) 26 February 1958
Moengo
Origin Suriname
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, Record producer
Associated acts Ruth Jacott

Humphrey Campbell (born 26 February 1958 in Suriname) is a Dutch singer and record producer of Surinamese descent, known for his participation in the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest.

Early career

Campbell moved to the Netherlands in 1973 before Suriname's independence in 1975 and later studied and taught at the Hilversum Conservatorium. He gained experience in musical theatre, working with singers such as Denise Jannah and Madeline Bell.

Eurovision Song Contest

Campbell took part in the Dutch Eurovision selection in 1992, when his song "Wijs me de weg" ("Show Me the Way") was chosen from 12 entrants as the country's representative in the 37th Eurovision Song Contest, held in Malmö, Sweden on 9 May.[1] Performing last of the 23 entrants and joined on stage by brothers Carlo and Ben, Campbell finished the evening in ninth place.[2][3] Campbell's backing singers in Malmö included Ruth Jacott; the following year Campbell would return the favour by appearing as a backing singer when Jacott represented the Netherlands in the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest.[4] Campbell and Jacott would subsequently become a couple.

Later career

Following his Eurovision appearances, Campbell concentrated on his career as a producer, although in 1997, under the name of CC Campbell with brothers Carlo and Charles, he released an album, Souls in Harmony. This was not successful, and he returned to producing. Campbell has worked with artists such as Judith Jobse and Rob de Nijs, as well as continuing to work with Jacott.[5]

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Maywood
with "Ik wil alles met je delen"
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
1992
Succeeded by
Ruth Jacott
with "Vrede"
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