De Dijk (translation: The Dike) is a Dutch rock band which formed in 1981. The band is named after the Zeedijk, a street in their hometown Amsterdam. Their music can be described as a mixture of soul, blues and rock 'n roll, with lyrics sung only in Dutch (except for the song 'Enough is Enough' from their latest album, it is sung with Solomon Burke). They are considered as one of the most important Dutch acts of the past 25 years.
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