Today's edition of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf features an article about Marga Scheide in its entertainment news section.
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The interruption of Luv' activities earlier this year (see news posted on February 7th, 2020) doesn't mean that the blonde singer has no plan for the future.
Her ex-colleague, Patty Brard, told in her recent biography that Marga "was the worse vocally by far" (see news posted on April 27th, 2020). At the moment, Marga hasn't sued Patty yet for the rubbish she told in her publication. "I don't want to say anything else about this book. It would be free publicity. It's nonsense when she told I could not sing. If it was the case, I would not have been asked to be part of a unique project in Belgium," Marga tells.
Flemish stand-up comedian Jan Cattrijsse better known as Piv Huvluv recently asked Marga to join his Vinylvreter tour for 35 dates in autumn through Flanders (Belgium). "It's going to be a unique show which will combine music and comedy. Piv loves to go on tour with his musical heroes. In the next season, he will do it with me. Of course, Luv' hits will be played as well as tracks from my music idols. For example, I'll be singing Bob Dylan songs. It will be the soundtrack of our lives. Piv is fond of vinyl records. His performances include his favourite records and jokes about them. Between two songs, he will interview me. I'll discuss my Luv' years of course," Marga explains.
This news matches what Privé (De Telegraaf's sister magazine) already published last month (see news posted on March 17th, 2020). According to the celebrity gossip publication, Koen De Smet booking agency (in charge of Luv's shows in Flanders, Belgium) had planned performances for the trio in the second semester of this year with a Flemish comedian (without naming him). Luv's presence had to be cancelled due to the group's demise in February.
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Source: De Telegraaf
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