Manke Nelis | |
Birth Name: | Cornelis Pieters |
Alias: | Carlo Pietro |
Birth Date: | 16 February 1919 |
Birth Place: | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Years Active: | 1957-1987 |
Genre: | Levenslied |
Occupation: | Bass player, singer |
Instrument: | Double bass |
Associated Acts: | Johnny Meijer |
Manke Nelis (born Cornelis Pieters; 1919-1993) was a Dutch singer in the levenslied genre.
Manke Nelis was born in Groenlo on 16 December 1919 and began his musical career as a bass player, often accompanying his brother-in-law, accordionist Johnny Meijer. In the 1950s he performed under the stage name Carlo Pietro and started singing the Amsterdam levenslied. A motorcycle accident in France and a subsequent medical error cost him a leg; he reportedly spent the more than 100,000 guilders he received as compensation within a year. His biggest hit was "Kleine Jodeljongen" in 1987.
In 1987 he narrowly survived a bus crash on an American tour with Dutch artists, near San Diego. He died of cancer 8 October 1993, at age 73.
A statue of Manke Nelis was placed on the Johnny Jordaan Square off the Elandsgracht, in the company of statues for Johnny Jordaan, Tante Leen, and Johnny Meijer.[1]