Famous Dutchman
Le Blanc’s success has not gone unnoticed by himself. “You have become a well-known Dutchman. I have a lot of festivals that I am at, I am recognized very often in a day.” In the article in question he would mention how he went outside the circuit of the I believe in mefolk singers falls.
For folk singer Rutger van Barneveld the piece does not go down well: “René says in such an article that he actually feels superior to us. And of course you can think that, but I don’t always think it’s necessary to say that.”
Tense atmosphere
Le Blanc’s fellow folk singers have been together in Spain for some time. He has a clear explanation for his absence: “I wanted to come along on Friday, but I had six performances,” he explains to the group upon arrival. “We all had performances, but we canceled them to experience this,” says singer Dario Kreager.
Manager Ron leaves the tense atmosphere for what it is. “That they talk about René… I’m always like: do your thing and I hope you become as rich as I work with you.”
‘Tall trees catch a lot of wind’
Le Blanc also thinks – and says – his own about it: “I grant them all one by one. I hope everyone will have as much success as I have experienced.”
“You know what it is,” he tells the group of folk singers, “tall trees catch a lot of wind.”
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