Poet and performer Jules Deelder dies after very short illness

Jules Deelder at his birthday party earlier this year. Photo: Arie Kievit via HH
Jules Deelder at his birthday party earlier this year. Photo: Arie Kievit via HH

Rotterdam poet and writer Jules Deelder has died at the age of 75 after what his family described as ‘a very short illness’.

Deelder, who was also a musician and performer, was known as a direct, no-nonsense Rotterdammer, who was a part of the Dutch jazz and night scene for decades. Known for his sharp black suits, he once famously starred in a television commercial for washing powder for black clothes.

At his birthday in November, celebrated alongside the great and the good of the Dutch jazz world, he was presented with a special plaque by Rotterdam mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb, after the Rotterdam Museum declared him to be a part of the city’s ‘real heritage’.

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