Jankobus Seunnenga is one half of duo Pigmeat. On stage, Pigmeat come across as two very warm and canny lads, with the extrovert Jan Seunnenga tending to grab the spotlight with his wild antics. These include climbing to the top of the p.a.-stack on "Naar Zwitserland", fastening a battered old drum to his waist, which he then bangs and hammers to the beat of "Wait for the light to shine", stripping to the waist to prance about the stage during "Yellow Gal", which then becomes the frantic "Hip-Hop Girl"and then the outrageous "Death-Metal Girl", which seems to totally bewilder anyone seeing them for the first time. He also intrigues the crowd with his playing of the Kuttepiel - a home-made instrument, consisting of a broom handle with attached cross-bars containing nails with bottle tops on, and an array of multi-coloured streamers. Half-way up the broom handle sits a battered old paint pot, which Jan Seunnenga strikes with a drumstick, while the whole thing is bounced up and down on the floor of the stage.
His ocunterpart in Pigmeat, Sytse Haima, tends to be slightly more restrained, as his is the job of holding it all together. He spends the majority of a Pigmeat gig stood behind a bass drum upon which he taps out the beat with his foot,whilst playing, alternatively, acoustic guitar, ukelele, banjo, mandolin, etc. aswell as sharing vocal duties with Jan.