Talk:Ilse Huizinga

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Ilse Huizinga is NOT known in Holland as the First Lady of Jazz. This is in fact another singer, called Rita Reys. Since this is not in Ilse's profile, I wonder who came up with this.
Ilse has confirmed that all images have been released for copyright purposes provided they have the caption (photo: Patricia Steur). Source for all images is Ilse Huizinga, [1] email [2]