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He's the "Heintje" Simons representing the 70th. (Paraphrased from: "He's the 'Heintje' Simons for the 70th.")

In just 55 seconds on ZDF in 1967, young Heinje made history and kicked off a career as a child star, a legacy that endures today, as we recall Hein Simons.

He is the "Heintje" Simons representative for the 70th session.
He is the "Heintje" Simons representative for the 70th session.

He's the "Heintje" Simons representing the 70th. (Paraphrased from: "He's the 'Heintje' Simons for the 70th.")

Heintje, the Dutch singer known for his unique mix of cheekiness and sentimentality, is currently grappling with hearing problems that may impact his singing career. The 69-year-old artist, whose real name is Hein Simons, has expressed concern about the potential challenges ahead as he approaches his 70th birthday on an estate with many horses in a border region.

Heintje's career took off when he was just a 12-year-old boy, winning a talent competition and gaining fame by singing "Mama" on the German TV show "Der Goldene Schuß" in December 1967. The performance left millions of viewers in awe, and it marked the beginning of a successful singing career that spanned many years.

Throughout his career, Heintje released several CDs, including his recent album "Heintje and I" which was successful in Germany. He also toured extensively, performing in concerts and even venturing as far as China. Despite not achieving the same level of success as a child, Heintje continued to have a significant impact on the music industry.

However, Heintje's hearing has deteriorated, and he may have to quit singing due to this issue. He can hear with hearing aids, but he is missing the mid-tones, which could critically impact his ability to perform and record singing. As a result, Heintje has canceled all concerts until his hearing improves.

Despite these challenges, Heintje remains active with public appearances and involvement in music events. He attributes his success to luck but looks back with humility and gratitude. His family, including his two sons and daughter, live nearby, and he will celebrate his 70th birthday with them privately.

In late August, Heintje plans to host a big farm festival, where he might perform again if his hearing improves. Some of his hits include "Ich bau' dir ein Schloß" and "Heidschi Bumbeidschi" in addition to "Mama".

Heintje's father previously worked in the coal mines of Limburg but had to stop due to a lung disease. Despite the hardships, Heintje's career as a singer has been marked by success, including millions of record sales and movie appearances. As he turns 70, Heintje continues to face challenges, but his resilience and determination remain unwavering.

The declining health of Heintje's hearing could potentially mark the end of his exceptional career in music, a realm where he has made a significant impact with his unique blend of cheekiness and sentimentality. As he navigates the challenges ahead, Heintje remains an integral part of the entertainment industry, celebrated in pop-culture for his symbolic presence and contributions, from hit songs like "Mama" to prominent appearances in movies.

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