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  1. Finch was established by bass player Peter Vink (Vink meaning finch in Dutch) and drummer Beer Klaasse. [1] Guitarist and composer Joop van Nimwegen, who had worked with Vink in the Dutch formation Q65, soon joined. For lack of a good singer, Finch decided to build a repertoire of instrumental rock. Keyboardist Paul Vink joined, but ...

  2. 1.- A Passion Condensed. 2.- Scars on the Ego. 3.- Beyond the Bizarre. Formación: Cleem Determeijer: teclados. Beer Klaasse: batería. Peter Vink: bajo. Joop Van Nimwegen: guitarra. ©Juan Carlos Miñana. ROCK LIQUIAS. Publicado por ÁNGEL en 17:27.

  3. - Joop Van Nimwegen / electric guitar, acoustic guitar, guitar synthesizer - Peter Vink / bass, Moog Taurus pedal bass - Ad Wammes / keyboards - Hans Bosboom / drums (disc one) - Beer Klaasse / drums (disc two) Releases information. CDP-1066-DD Pseudonym Records Thanks to ProgLucky for the addition and to T.Rox for the last updates Edit this entry

  4. 25 de ene. de 2018 · Peter Vink — bass, effects Joop van Nimwegen — electric guitar, acoustic guitar, composer Cleem Determeijer — organ, Mellotron, grand piano, electric piano, synthesizer, piano Beer Klaasse — drums, sleeve design. Roy Beltman — producer Pierre Geoffroy Chateau — engineer

  5. After some sessions and failed efforts to find a good singer, the new band switched to instrumental music with this line-up: Peter Vink, Beer Klaasse, the 19 year old "guitar virtuoso" Joop van Nimwegen and keyboard player Paul Vink. With two Vink's in the band the name became FINCH, the English translation from this Dutch name.

  6. Arguably the most technical band to arise in this era; it has the amazing neo-classical jazzrock shredding Joop van Nimwegen on guitars, the fast-playing and melodic Peter Vink (Q65, Knight Area) on bass, Beer Klaasse on drums (in the style of Andy Ward) and the classically trained Cleem Determeijer on organs and synths.

  7. Finch (4) A Dutch instrumental symphonic prog-rock band formed in 1974 after Q65 broke up, guitarist Joop van Nimwegen, bassist Peter Vink and drummer Beer Klaasse (ex Groep 1850) added keyboardist Paul Vink. They practiced for a year, replaced Paul Vink, eventually releasing 3 albums late 1970s.