Christon Kloosterboer
Christon Kloosterboer, born on September 22, 1982, in Zwolle, rose to fame as a
finalist on Idols and a member of the British pop group XYP. After leaving XYP
in 2007, he founded the rock band Rigby, where he served as lead vocalist and
songwriter. Following Rigby’s hiatus in 2015, Christon transitioned to a solo
career, releasing Towns & Cities in 2017. A graduate of the Rotterdam
Conservatory, he shifted focus to songwriting and producing, composing over 500
songs for artists like Aloe Blacc, Ziggy Marley, and Lost Frequencies. His
accolades include two BUMA Awards and several ...