Hans van Hemert explained

Hans van Hemert
Birth Date:7 April 1945
Birth Place:Voorburg,
German-occupied Netherlands
Death Place:Hilversum, Netherlands
Genre:Pop
Years Active:1965–2024
Website:www.hansvanhemert.nl

Hans van Hemert (7 April 1945 – 7 October 2024)[1] was a Dutch record producer and songwriter. Mouth and MacNeal and Luv' are among the pop acts he produced. He won an ASCAP award for the song "How Do You Do" by Mouth and MacNeal. and composed three songs for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Career

Debut

Van Hemert started his career in 1965 when he worked at Phonogram Records and his relationship with this record company lasted until 1979.[2]

He produced and co-wrote songs for Q65, The Motions, Ro-d-ys, Zen, Group 1850, Big Wheel, Somerset, Ramses Shaffy and Liesbeth List, Sandra & Andres, Kamahl, American Gypsy, and Vulcano.

Mouth and MacNeal

Among the bands Van Hemert worked with: Mouth and MacNeal.This duo scored big hits not only in their homeland but also abroad between 1971 and 1974:

Luv'

Luv' (1977–2020) was a female pop trio he formed with the help from Piet Souer and a manager, Han Meijer (later replaced by Pim Ter Linde).[8] This girl group had popular hit records in large part of Continental Europe, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and Mexico in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Among their hit singles were: "U.O.Me", "You're the Greatest Lover", "Trojan Horse", "Casanova" and "Ooh, Yes I Do". This formation sold seven million records.[9]

Eurovision Song Contest

In addition to Mouth and MacNeal, he wrote two other Eurovision songs: "Als het om de liefde gaat" by Sandra & Andres (#4 in 1972) and "The Party's Over" by Sandra Reemer (#9 in 1976).

Later career

Van Hemert composed and produced "Wij houden van Oranje",[10] a football song performed by André Hazes to support the Netherlands national soccer team at the UEFA Euro 1988. The same year, he wrote a track recorded by Yann Andersen for a UNICEF campaign.In the late 1990s, he created an independent music production company (Hans van Hemert Productions) that still licenses his hits to labels for 1970s nostalgia compilations.

In addition to Luv', he produced other girl groups:

In April 2005, the Luv' ladies made a surprise showcase at his 40-year business anniversary and 60th birthday.[13] In the spring of 2006, his production team remixed "Trojan Horse" (which was included in the box set Completely In Luv' (released by Universal Music Netherlands). Two years later, he produced and wrote a digital single for Mother's and Father's day, "De allerliefste mama en papa" performed by his daughter Hannah and his granddaughter Britt.[14]

In later years, some of his compositions were utilised by contemporary artists from the dance and techno scene.

Van Hemert was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010. In July 2023 he announced it had metastatized through his entire body.[15] He died on 7 October 2024, at the age of 79.[16]

The eight #1 hits on the Dutch Top 40Eight of his productions/compositions were #1 hits in the Netherlands (some of them world hits too):

Awards

Among the awards he received were:

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.telegraaf.nl/entertainment/2050680507/wij-houden-van-oranje-en-luv-hitmaker-hans-van-hemert-79-overleden Wij houden van Oranje en Luv': hitmaker Hans van Hemert (79) overleden
  2. http://zylab.npi.nl/article.aspx?id=24879 Article published on July 7th 1979 in De Telegraaf about Van Hemert's departure from Phonogram records
  3. [Dutch Top 40]
  4. Web site: Musikmarkt/Media Control . 11 September 2007 . 25 May 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090525190858/http://www.charts-surfer.de/musiksearch.php . dead.
  5. Book: Two million world sales for Dutch song. 20 May 1972. 20 May 2010. Billboard magazine. Article about the worldwide success of "How do you do", published in the Billboard magazine on May 20, 1972..
  6. Web site: Peak positions of Mouth & MacNeal singles on the Dutch Top 40. Top40.nl . 1965–2010. 20 May 2010. Stichting Nederlandse Top 40.
  7. Web site: Peak positions on the Musikmarkt/Media Control charts in Germany. Musicline.nl . 1977–2010. 20 May 2010. Media Control Charts.
  8. Web site: Luv's biography on the Dutch Pop Institute website. 20 May 2010.
  9. Total record sales mentioned at page 10 of CD booklet of 25 Jaar Na Waldolala, written by Skip Voogd
  10. Web site: Een onverwoestbaar liefdeslied. 20 May 2010. Volkskrant. Article about the 20th anniversary of "Wij Houden van Oranje" published in the Volkskrant newspaper on May 31, 2008..
  11. Web site: Tick-a-thumbs my heart. 20 May 2010. Information about Babe single produced by Van Hemert on Peter Koelewijn's official website..
  12. Web site: Van Hemert's anecdotes. 20 May 2010. Stories of Van Hemert's career including girl group "Lily Marlene"..
  13. Web site: Luv weer bij elkaar (Luv' together again). 20 May 2010. Muziek Freaks.nl. Article about Luv's performance at Van Hemert's birthday party..
  14. http://www.allerliefstemamapapa.nl/nl/home Official site of the Van Hemert's song: De Allerliefste Mama en Papa
  15. Web site: 19 July 2023 . Leven Hans van Hemert volledig op zijn kop na ziekte Sterren Telegraaf.nl . 7 October 2024 . De Telegraaf . nl.
  16. Web site: 7 October 2024 . Wij houden van Oranje en Luv': hitmaker Hans van Hemert (79) overleden Sterren Telegraaf.nl . 7 October 2024 . De Telegraaf . nl.
  17. Web site: Hans van Hemert's Buma Harpen awards. 20 May 2010. Muziek Freaks.nl. List of Dutch music awards.. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724150142/http://www.bumaharpengala.nl/archief/artiest/id/200. 24 July 2011. dead. dmy-all.