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Alex Roeka is a Dutch singer-songwriter born in Ravenstein in 1945. After studying psychology in Nijmegen and Amsterdam, he pursued a career in music, releasing his debut album "Zee Van Onrust" in 1996. In 1999, he won the Annie M.G. Schmidt Prize for his song "Noem ’t Geen Liefde." Known for his poetic lyrics and melancholic melodies, his albums "Bite of Love" (2009) and "Grooved" (2013) received Edison Awards. Roeka's work explores themes such as love, loss, and the search for identity, establishing him as a prominent Dutch singer-songwriter. The products available from the artist Alex Roeka include CDs, vinyls.