Nynke Laverman is a Dutch singer who mainly sings in Frisian, a language that is spoken in Friesland, the northern province of The Netherlands. On her first album SIELESÂLT (Salt of the soul, 2004) she introduced ‘Frisian fado’. In 2006 she released DE MAISFROU (The Corn Woman), on which she let in Spanish, Mexican and Cuban influences. In Mongolia Nynke found inspiration for her new album NOMADE (Nomad, 2009). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons...
Nynke Laverman is a Dutch singer who mainly sings in Frisian, a language that is spoken in Friesland, the northern province of The Netherlands. On her first album SIELESÂLT (Salt of the soul, 2004) she introduced ‘Frisian fado’. In 2006 she released DE MAISFROU (The Corn Woman), on which she let in Spanish, Mexican and Cuban influences. In Mongolia Nynke found inspiration for her new album NOMADE (Nomad, 2009). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.