mardi 31 juillet 2018

José Hoebee in "EUROPE’S STARS OF 80s DANCE POP VOL. 2"

Earlier this year, American author and Facebook friend James Arena published a book entitled "EUROPE’S STARS OF 80s DANCE POP VOL. 2" (see news posted on March 16th, 2015). He interviewed 33 incredible singers, songwriters, DJs, producers and industry pros from one of dance music’s most spectacular eras (including Engelbert Humperdinck  ("Traumen Mit Engelbert"), Tony Esposito ("Kalimba De Luna"), Ben Liebrand (remixer of "Happy Station" (Fun Fun), Sven van Veen of MC Miker G & DJ Sven ("Holiday Rap"), Kurt René Plisnier of Opus ("Live Is Life"), Helen Scott of The Three Degrees ("Set Me Free"), Lino Nicolosi of Valerie Dore ("The Night") and Precious Wilson - formerly of Eruption ("Cry To Me")

Luv's lead singer José Hoebee has got a magnificent chapter in the book. She discussed her glory years as a member of Holland's greatest girl group and as a solo artist. On July 28th, I met José at the Ambacht café in Best, NL so she could sign my copy of James' publication and pose for a couple of photographs:




Click here to buy a copy. E-book & Kindle can be downloaded right now.

Source: James Arena, Amazon, Ralph Ruiz

lundi 23 juillet 2018

40th anniversary of "You're the Greatest Lover"

LUV's international breakthrough



On July 29th, 1978, "You're the Greatest Lover", Luv's fourth single, entered the Dutch Top 40 and later became the trio's signature song as well as their breakthrough abroad.

History

In March 1978, Luv' reached fame and fortune in the Netherlands and Belgium with their "U.O.Me" single (see article posted on February 12th, 2018). But the girls were not satisfied by the way their manager Han Meijer developed their career and wanted to dispense with his services. Meijer considered the name of the pop group as his ownership and took the three singers to court about the use of it. Finally, in early June 1978, the ladies won the legal action and were officially allowed to be named Luv' (see article posted on June 2nd, 1978).  Pim ter Linde became their new manager. He ran Interlinde Artists Management, the legendary “House of Dutch Stars” (including Bonnie St. Claire, Don Mercedes, Saskia & Serge, Ron Brandsteder, Lee Towers.... ).

Picture published in Leidsch Dagblad on May 26th, 1978 (Luv' Vs Han Meijer)

Article published in Leidsch Dagblad on June 2nd, 1978 (The group is allowed to be named "Luv")

One of Luv's first public appearances after this judgement was a sport event prior to the Tour de France with Dutch road racing cyclist Hennie Kuiper:


De Telegraaf - June 28th, 1978



The ladies were ready to concentrate on their main goal: to have an international career. The songwriters Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer composed "You're the Greatest Lover" which featured Spanish guitars. In the book "Nederpop, met hart en ziel", a history of Dutch pop music written by Jan van der Plas and published in 2003, Van Hemert told: "The music had to be uncomplicated but not too vulgar. Preferably with a South American touch...My songs were easy but Piet made refined arrangements for them."

When the Luv' girls were informed that "You're the Greatest Lover" would be their new single, they were horrified. They didn't like the song at first and thought it was too childish. They were even ashamed of it. 

They later changed their mind when they realized that the track was a hit.

In July 1978, Philips/Phonogram put out "You're the Greatest Lover" as a single. Holland's most read newspaper, De Telegraaf, mentioned this release in its July 10th, 1978 edition:




As Luv' started to promote their new song, they appeared in an advertising campaign for Polaroid cameras in local papers:




De Feanster, July 20th, 1978


Limburgs Dagblad, July 22nd, 1978

You're the Greatest Lover rapidly entered the Dutch and Flemish hit parades. In September 1978, it was #1 in the Low Countries. The Dutch press published articles about this success:




Leidsch Dagblad - September 1st, 1978 (Luv' hit the number one spot with "The Greatest Lover")



Leidsch Dagblad - September 20th, 1978 (Luv' about their success)

Apart from her career with Luv', the blonde Marga Scheide was still modelling. Here's how she discussed the incredible popularity of "Greatest Lover" when she gave a phone interview on the NPO Radio 5 program "Theater van het sentiment" in 2016:

"In the beginning, I kept working as a model in addition to my activities with Luv'. I never expected that we would have a number-one hit. I didn't follow the record charts like the Dutch Top 40. One day I received a call from our manager. He told me that we were #1. We had a party. I was very surprised. Earlier that day I did a photo shoot for Foxy Fashion and C&A (Dutch chain of fashion retail clothing stores)," she said. 


Luv' and their team (producer Hans van Hemert, manager Pim ter Linde and arranger Piet Souer) celebrating their #1 hit in Holland in the office of Interlinde Management on September 2nd, 1978 



Photo montage by Marco Rens

In October 1978, the single entered the Musikmarkt/Media Control charts in Germany. The next month, Luv' became a household name in Goethe's country when "You're the Greatest Lover" hit the number one spot. The Federal Republic was Luv's biggest market. They were chauffeured in limousines to luxury hotels, graced magazines covers and often performed on TV shows next to super acts like Blondie or Boney M. 

Greatest Lover was included in the soundtrack of the Derrick TV series. 


Derrick episode 54 including a scene in a discotheque where "You're the Greatest Lover" was played (1979)

It was also used over the opening credits of a Teutonic comedy film "Sunnyboy and Sugarbaby(aka She's 19 and Readyin 1979. 

Luv's triumph in the Benelux and Germany facilitated the conquest of the neighbouring European countries (Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland...). In France, Luv's single was entitled "Sing Me, Sing Me a Chanson" to adapt to the local market and was supported by the leading French radio station RTL. A Spanish version of the track ("Tu Eres Mi Mejor Amante") was also recorded, which permitted Luv' to have a #1 hit in Spain.



The song was also successful behind the Iron Curtain, especially in East Germany, Poland and Hungary. Records distribution was limited in the Eastern Bloc. Sales were hard to evaluate in this part of the world.

Luv's Greatest Lover was also a smash hit in South Africa. 

The USA and UK seemed immune to the trio's charm. "It would have been great if we had been picked up in America or England," José Hoebee told American author James Arena in his book "Europe's Stars of '80s Dance Pop Vol. 2" (2018). "But I think the lyrics to our songs may have been too simple for these markets. We never made it there, but it was never a problem for us, and we never felt like we missed out something," she added.

Single cover




One important aspect of the record was its iconic front cover with the three sexy singers posing at the Gran Canaria Airport. The photo was taken by Claude Vanheye. This artist had already photographed the "crème de la crème" of the 1960s and 1970s: Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Iggy Pop...

Commercial performance

The Luv' singers took advantage of their attractive look and promoted the "Greatest Lover" on the major European TV shows (TopPop, Musikladen, Disco, Top Club, Musik & Gäste...). As a result, the track was a chart-topper in the Netherlands (where it went platinum - 150.000 copies sold), Belgium, Germany (Gold certification650.000 copies sold), Switzerland, Denmark and Spain. It reached the Top 5 of the Europarade (a compilation of European charts). It peaked at #2 on the Austrian singles chart, #26 on the Finnish singles chart and #15 in South Africa. In France, "Sing me, sing me a chanson" reached #19 on the SNEP chart and sold 60.000 copies

In early 1979, Phonogram/Philips Records announced that the single sold 1 million copies worldwide.



Ad published by Phonogram Records in Billboard Benelux Magazine in 1979 to celebrate the 1 Million sales of "You're the Greatest Lover"





TV performances 

* July 25th, 1978: Rockplanet (TROS Top 50, TROS/Nederland 2), Netherlands

* August 15th, 1978: Ter Land, Ter Zee En In De Lucht (TROS), Netherlands



 


 * September 2nd, 1978: AVRO's TopPop, Netherlands



  
* Unknown broadcast date in 1978: Dolle Dinsdag (BRT), Belgium

* September 20th, 1978: Veronica's Popjournaal, Netherlands

* September 21st, 1978: Musikladen (Radio Bremen), West Germany


 


* October 14th, 1978: Die Aktuelle Schaubude (NDR), West Germany

* October 30th, 1978: Disco (ZDF), West Germany




 * November 19th, 1978: All You Need Is Luv' (TV special) on TROS, Netherlands


 

* December 8th, 1978: Top Club (Antenne 2), France


* December 31st, 1978: Medley (U.O.Me, You're the Greatest Lover, Trojan Horse) and presentation of two Veronica awards on Countdown '78 (Veronica), Netherlands


* December 31st, 1978: Jetzt Geht Die Party Richtig Los! (ZDF), West Germany

* Unknown broadcast date in 1978: Musik und Gäste (Schweizer Fernsehen), Switzerland

* January 1st, 1979: Luv' takes part in a magic trick and performs You're the Greatest Lover on Des Magiciens (TF1), France



 

* March 4th, 1979: Eres Mi Mejor Amante (Spanish version) on Fantástico (TVE), Spain

* September 15th, 1979: Eres Mi Mejor Amante (intro) and Casanova (Spanish version) on Aplauso (TVE), Spain


* October 27th, 1988:  Samen (charity TV show hosted by Mies Bouwman on AVRO), Netherlands 




June 12th, 1993: Let's have a party (RTL 4, Netherlands)


* Unknown broadcast date in 1993: OPA – Die Oldie-Parade on N3 (Germany)

* January 19th, 2007: Sterren Dansen Op Het Ijs on SBS 6 (Netherlands)




* August 31st, 2007: Het Grootste Muziekfeest van Nederland on TROS/Nederland 1, Netherlands

Tracklisting & release

You're the Greatest Lover

7" vinyl single (45 rpm) - original release by Philips/Phonogram Records in July 1978

A side: "You're the Greatest Lover" - 2:50
B side: "Everybody's Shaking Hands On Broadway" - 3:27

Original Dutch cover

The single came out in various editions - all depending on which countries the release took place. Philips/Phonogram licensed the rights for the record to various labels around the world.

Click here to be informed about the several editions of You're the Greatest Lover


German edition

Spanish version (Tu eres mi mejor amante)

French edition


Promo single made available to French radio stations

Italian edition

Japanese edition

Turkish edition

Polish edition

Canadian edition

In 1989, the German subsidiary of Philips re-issued the track on a CD single. 



In 1993, the Dutch Top 40 hit "Megamix '93" was backed with a Eurodance remix of "The Greatest Lover".

Cover versions


Photo montage by Marco Rens
  • Ulla Norden"Wir Sind Verrückt (Wir Beide)" (Germany, 1978)
 
  • The Hiltonaires (cover band)‎: "You're the Greatest Lover" on "Hits For Young People 18" and "Top Disco" (German compilations released in 1978)
  • Jonathan King: "You're the Greatest Lover" (UK, 1979) - #67 on the UK Singles Chart

  • Disco Light Orchestra (cover band): "You're the Greatest Lover" on the Disco Sensation compilation (Germany, 1979).
  • Franz Lambert ‎: "You're the Greatest Lover" on the Pop-Orgel Hitparade 4 compilation (Germany, 1979)
  • Eini: "Vetonaula" (Finland, 1979)


  • Taru (cover band): "Vetonaula" on the "Disco City 3" compilation (Finland, 1979)

  • James Last Orchestra: "You're the Greatest Lover" on his album "New Non Stop Dancing 79" (Germany, 1979)
  • Disco Ape (cover band): "You're the Greatest Lover" (Finland, 1979)
  • Gina, Dale Haze and the Champions: "You're the Greatest Lover" (Irland, 1979) - #10 on the Irish Singles chart

  • Karl Dall: "Hey Hallo, Ich Bin Die Größte Nummer" (Germany, 1979)
  • Die Molly Sisters: "He, hallo, du bist ein Mann geworden" (East Germany, 1979)
  • Brotherhood of Man: "You're the Greatest Lover" on the Good Fortune album (UK, 1980)
  • Kirmesmusikanten (Accordion duo): "You're the Greatest Lover" on the "28 Super-Sommer-Sonnen-Hits non stop" compilation (Netherlands/Germany, 1985)

  • Angie van Burg: "Wir Sind Verrückt (Wir Beide)"  (Germany, 1994)

  • The Hallmond All Stars Orchestra: "You're the Greatest Lover" on the Night Fever Hammond Hit Parade compilation (UK, 1996).
  • Kristina Bach: "Hey, ich such' hier nicht den größten Lover" (Germany, 1999)

  • Loona: "Latino Lover" (Netherlands/Germany/Spain, 2000) - #6 on the German singles chart (250.000 copies sold), #6 on the Swiss singles chart#9 on the Austrian singles chart, #40 on the Dutch Single Top 100.



  • Rob Ronalds: "Kanjer" (Netherlands, 2002) - #57 on the Dutch Single Top 50

  • Massiv in Mensch: "You're the Greatest Lover" (Germany, 2003)

  • Glamourama: "Greatest Lovers" (Netherlands, 2004) - Medley including You're the Greatest Lover



  • Swoop: "The Greatest Lover " (Belgium, 2005) - #25 on the Ultratop singles chart in Flanders.

  • Renate Fuchs: "Hey, kumm loss m'r Fastelovend fiere" (Germany, 2008):

  • Huub Hangop feat. DJ Maurice: "Ik wil met jou een selfie" (Netherlands 2016)
  • Jack Gelee: "Ich will mit Dir ein Selfie" (Germany, 2016)

  • Feierwut: "Hey Hallo wir sind heut auf Mallorca" (Germany, 2016)


  • RisQGay: The Greatest Latino Lover (Netherlands, 2020)

  • Bert & ViefDe Grootste Liefhebber (Netherlands, 2021)


Bibliography: 
  • Nederpop met hart en ziel (History of Dutch Pop Music) by J. van der Plas, publisher: Kosmos Z&K (2003)
  • Hit-Lexikon des Rock und Pop Vol. 1 by Frank Laufenberg, publisher: Verlag Ullstein 
  • 50 jaar nummer-1-hits 1956-2006 by Johan van Slooten, publisher: Gottmer Uitgevers Groep 
  • De 500 Nummer 1-Hits uit de Top 40 (1997) by Johan van Slooten, publisher: Gottmer Becht 
  • Top 40 Hitdossier 1956-2005 (9e editie) by Johan van Slooten, publisher: Gottmer Bech
  • The Story of Luv' by Peter Boonstra (2015)
  • Stars of 80s Dance Pop, The European Edition by James Arena (2015), publisher: AuthorHouse
  • Europe's Stars of '80s Dance Pop Vol. 2: 33 International Hitmakers Discuss Their Careers by James Arena (2018), publisher: BookBaby

Source: Wikipedia, Discogs.com, Dutchcharts.nl, YouTube, Blog Archives...

vendredi 20 juillet 2018

Marga Scheide: Portrait of a Luv' lady



Marga Scheide is the ultimate Luv' lady. The beautiful blonde singer has been part of all the incarnations of the legendary girl group since 1977. Unlike José Hoebee and Ria Thielsch, she is not present on Facebook

Pre Luv' years

Margareth Scheide was born on February 15th, 1954 in Amsterdam. At the age of 16, she was spotted by a modeling scout. She became a photo model. In the 1970s, she participated in several advertising campaigns (including lemonade SiSi, "bintje" (a potato variety), Quick Tanning and Yamaha motorcycles). Moreover, she appeared on the covers of various artist hit compilations.








Marga also took part in several beauty contests (including Miss Holland 1972, 1973 and 1977, Miss Young International 1973, Unofficial Miss Europe 1975 pageant). 




Luv's formation

Luv' performing My Man on AVRO's TopPop (broadcast date: June 14th, 1977)

In 1976, the well established Dutch record producer Hans van Hemert teamed up with composer-arranger Piet Souer and manager Han Meijer to form a girl group. They were searching for three good looking female singers. Van Hemert wanted a combo consisting of a blonde girl (a Prom Queen type), a red-haired girl (a girl next door) and an Asian girl (an exotic beauty). Souer and he had already recorded the music of a self-penned composition entitled "My Man". 

Patty Brard (born on March 25th, 1955 in Sorong, West Papua/Indonesia) was the first to be discovered. Dozens of other candidates auditioned. A red-haired girl, Marijke Op't Hof (wife of Dutch drummer Ton Op 't Hof) was found as well as a blonde girl, Willemijn Damave. But Willewijn was too tall and she wasn't selected at the end. 

Piet Souer asked José van de Wijdeven (born on March 29th, 1954 in Best, NL) to be a member of Luv'. 

After several months of auditions, the three Luv' singers were finally found. But there was a problem: José was not blonde and refused to dye her hair. Hans was determined about the image of his creation. Two dark-haired girls were not satisfying for him and José had to leave Luv'.

A blonde singer had to be chosen. That's how Marga Scheide was cast.

Meanwhile, José was called back. Hans wanted an experienced vocalist like her next to Patty and Marga. After she accepted to apply a red tint to her hair, Marijke op 't Hof left the trio and José got the job.

After months of casting, Luv's official line-up consisted of Patty, Marga and José. The ladies were ready to conquer the charts!!!

Luv's glory years (1977 - 1981)

In May 1977, Phonogram/Philips Records released Luv's debut single "My Man". It peaked at #12 in the Netherlands and #10 in Belgium. The second single "Dream, Dream" (released in November 1977) flopped. 

In late 1977, Dutch TV channel VPRO commissioned Van Hemert to write the theme song for the burlesque series "Het is weer zo laat" (aka Waldolala). Assisted by Piet Souer, he wrote the Carnival and disco track "U.O.Me (You Owe Me)" and let it record by Luv'

The fact that the girls appeared during the opening credits of the popular TV series to perform their song was a fabulous publicity stunt for them. José, Patty and Marga rapidly became Holland's sweethearts and sex symbols. Their career really took off. 

"U.O.Me" came out in February 1978. It peaked at #3 on the Dutch Top 40. It also reached the same position on the Nationale Hitparade and #2 on the BRT Top 30 in Belgium. The record sold 150.000 copies


The follow-up single "You're the Greatest Lover" was the group's international breakthrough in the autumn of 1978 (#1 in Benelux, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, #2 in Austria, #19 in France, #26 in Finland and #15 in South Africa). This million-seller became Luv's signature song and was certified platinum in Holland and gold in Germany. 



The debut album "With Luv" came out in late August 1978. It went platinum in the Netherlands and reached the silver status in Denmark.

Luv' later took the charts by storm with "Trojan Horse" (another million-selling record which hit the number one spot in the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark, the Top 5 in German-speaking countries, the top 10 in New Zealand, the top 20 in South Africa and Zimbabwe, the top 50 in France and Australia as well as the top 100 in Canada). 


In 1979, the singles "Casanova", "Eeny Meeny Miny Moe" and "Ooh, Yes I Do" maintained Luv's position as a popular group in the above-mentioned countries. The studio albums "Lots of Luv'" and "True Luv" were successful on the charts. The girls kept on collecting gold and platinum records. On December 31st, 1979, they received the Conamus Export Prize for being the "best Dutch Export act".



1980 saw the success of the singles "Ann-Maria" and "One More Little Kissie". In May, Luv' embarked on a memorable promo tour in Mexico where they received a gold record for "Si, Que Si" (the Spanish version of "Ooh, Yes I Do"). 

In July 1980, Patty left the group and the next month she was replaced by Indo-Dutch photo model Ria Thielsch (born on August 25th, 1951 in Manokwari, West Papua).



The renewed trio scored a Top 5 hit (My Number One) in the Netherlands and Belgium in late 1980. The "Forever Yours" album was also a big selling record in their homeland. 




A few days before Christmas 1980, Marga became overworked and suffered from a burn-out. The blonde singer fainted during the rehearsals for the TV show "Popcorn". She had to be on sick-leave. Luv' was at a complete standstill. They ladies had to cancel all their TV performances and other activities even though their records did well on the charts. 


In early March 1981, Luv' disbanded. To the public's great surprise, the ladies briefly reunited in the summer of 1981 for the release of a so-called final single (Tingalingaling) and a compilation (Goodbye Luv'). On June 18th, 1981, they took part in the Hitkrant's zomerspelen (a summer multi-sport event with celebrities which was sponsored by teen magazine Hitkrant) at the Efteling theme park. On that occasion, a handprint ceremony with the girls was organized for the official launch of the Efteling's latest attraction: the "Python" roller coaster. Luv' made a farewell performance on July 22nd, 1981 on Veronica's TV show "Nederland Muziekland".

Post Luv' years

After Luv's demise, Marga supervised the styling of bands and singers (including the girl trio Babe and José). 

In 1982, after Patty and José went solo, she was the lead member of the short-lived female group "Marga & Deuce" which recorded the unsuccessful single "One, two, three Bananas" (written and produced by Piet Souer). 


In 1983, Marga released "Love Symphony", a medley of The Supremes classic songs produced by Jacques Zwart with whom she became romantically involved. This track was not a hit but got airplay on Black American radio stations. Her next singles "Love Again" (1985) and "I'll Sing You A Song" (1986) failed to break into the charts. 



In early 1985, Story (a Dutch celebrity gossip magazine) brought the original trio together for a photo session and an interview.



In March 1985, TROS/Nederland 2 broadcast "ABBAcadabra", a TV musical based on songs by the Swedish pop group "ABBA". Marga was part of the cast with other Dutch celebrities (including José, Ron Brandsteder, Benny Neyman and Bonnie St. Claire).



She also did sporadic photo shoots for magazines. In the mid-1980s, in addition to her artistic activities, she ran a souvenir shop "Dutchy souvenirs" at the Holiday-Inn in Utrecht.

In October 1988, the original Luv' members reunited for a one-off performance on a TV charity show. Shortly afterwards, rumours circulated that the celebrated British production team of Stock, Aitken & Waterman (famous for their hits for Bananarama, Mel & Kim, Rick Astley and Kylie Minogue) might produce an album for Luv'. However, nothing materialized with the Hit Factory



Marga's Luv'

In 1989, Marga formed a new Luv' act with two new members: Michelle Gold and Diana van Berlo. This line-up scored a moderate hit ("Welcome To My Party": #22 in the Netherlands and #28 in Belgium).  


In June 1990, Michelle left Luv' and was replaced by Carina Lemoine. Although chart success was a distant memory, the ladies toured the club circuit and performed on TV. In December 1990, they entertained the Dutch troops based in Dubai and involved in the Gulf War. 



In 1991, Luv' had a minor hit: "He's My Guy" (#75 on the Dutch Single Top 100). The next year, Marga's Luv' (as the fans nicknamed this line-up) disbanded.

Luv's comeback in the 1990s

In 1993, the original Luv' girls got together. A compilation (Luv' Gold) was released and peaked at #9 on the Dutch albums chart. A megamix also came out and reached the 23rd position on the Dutch Top 40. The trio went on a promo tour through Benelux, Germany and Denmark.



In 1994, Luv's last studio album (All You Need Is Luv') was released and only available in Kruidvat (a chain of drugstores). The ladies did sporadic gigs and disbanded in late 1996. 

Marga's entrepreneurship

Apart from the above-mentioned souvenir shop, Marga ran a cosmetics firm in the 1990s. Marga's world was tumbling down when her partner, record producer Jacques Zwart died of a heart attack in Ibiza in April 2003. It took her months to get over this sudden loss. She continued the online music store "www.selectcd.nl" launched with Zwart in 2001. In 2004, she set up another online service specialized in the merchandising of Dutch celebrities (www.selectidols.com). These companies were short-lived and by 2007 they were dissolved. 



In the autumn of 2004, Marga and Patty starred in "Patty's Fort", a TV program on Yorin with other celebrities as they were having a therapy which consisted of fasting, yoga and meditation.

Back In Luv'

In 2005, Luv' gave a surprise performance at the 60th birthday party of Hans van Hemert. This event made front-page news in the Netherlands. A few months later, Marga fell in love with Michiel Gunning (who was active in the music business and the youth press in the 1970s and 1980s). To this day, the two lovebirds are still together. 



In 2006, the girls reunited once again. A reality TV show (Back In Luv) about their comeback was broadcast on RTL 5 in Holland and on VTM in Flanders. A DVD (also entitled "Back In Luv" and featuring TV archives from the trio's heyday) came out. With the help from the official fan club, Universal Music released the box set "Completely In Luv" (including 4 CDs with their entire repertoire from the 1977-1980 period as well as bonus tracks and remixes). On May 26th, 27th and 28th 2006, the three singers and Bobby Farrell (of Boney M.) made a guest appearance on the mega shows of De Toppers (a group formed by Gordon, René Froger and Gerard Joling) at the Amsterdam ArenA. In addition to TV performances, Luv' was booked for discos, festivals, private parties and corporate events until 2012.


Apart from her hectic schedule with Luv', Marga took part in the SBS 6 celebrity figure skating competition "Sterren Dansen op Het Ijs" in August and September 2006.


In 2011, she was a candidate on Komen Eten (the Dutch version of Come Dine with Me on SBS 6). 



On March 12th, 2012, Marga confirmed the definitive break-up of the group on NOS/Radio 1. The ladies took this decision without anger. They gave their final live performance on August 11th, 2012 at the Dutch Valley Festival in Spaarnwoude, NL. 

Marga retired from show business and enjoyed life in her second home on the sunny Ibiza island. Articles were published sporadically in celebrity gossip magazines. She planned an art exchange program with artists from Ibiza. She wanted to set up an exhibition on the Balearic Island. Her intention was to present the works of Spanish painters and sculptors in the Netherlands. 

She also became an ambassador for Podencoworld (a foundation which protects and promotes Podencos, agile dogs of the hound family).

Luv's resurrection 

May 2013 saw the brief reunion of the 1980-1981 lineup (José, Marga and Ria) at a fan club meeting in Eindhoven.




In late 2014 and early 2015, Luv' fan Peter Boonstra supervised a long-awaited project: the publication of a photo book entitled "The Story of Luv'" including exclusive pictures and a CD compilation (with their greatest hits as well as remixes of "Trojan Horse" and "Life Is On My Side" by highly acclaimed remixer-producer Matt Pop). Marga and José supported this initiative. 

On May 1st, 2015, the press launch of "The Story of Luv" took place at the Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, NL. The author of the book, José, Marga, Ria, Hans van Hemert and Dutch illusionist Hans Klok (who hosted the event) were present.



The day after, a meet'n greet afternoon with fans combined with a release party were held in the same location. 



Behind the scenes, Patty Brard wanted to ban the book. Shortly afterwards, Peter was obliged to stop the sale of the book due to copyright issues about some photographs. This cruel decision led to a great disappointment and provoked a big feud between Patty and her ex-colleagues.



In late October 2015, the media speculated about a comeback of Luv'. A German talent agency announced on its website that Marga and José could be booked as Luv' for live shows. In interviews, the ladies remained vague about plans to reactivate the group.




On March 16th, 2016, a dream came true when Marga, José and Ria announced officially their reunion in De Telegraaf (Holland's most read newspaper) and its sister magazine Privé. This great news generated publicity in the media (radio interviews, articles in the tabloid press and news websites...).

Photo montage by Marco Rens

The absence of Patty and her replacement by Ria did not affect Luv's attractiveness. The trio's agenda was full again. 

Since June 2016, Luv' has been touring the gay and nostalgia circuit in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium) and has also attended several public events. 


On July 9th, 2017, the ladies celebrated their 40th anniversary with fans and friends at the restaurant Quatre Bras in Best, NL. 



At the moment, Marga and the girls still continue their shows. 

On behalf of the fans: many thanks to Marga Scheide for her input to Luv'!!!

Source: Blog archive