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2 Belgen
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2 Belgen | |
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Rembert De Smet and Herman Celis in 1985 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Ghent, Belgium |
| Genres | New wave, rock, pop |
| Years active | 1982–1993 |
| Labels | Antler, Vogue |
| Past members | Rembert De Smet Herman Celis Uli Kraemer Alan Gevaert Jean-Lou Nowé Koen Brando JPat Riské |
2 Belgen was a Belgian new wave band, best known for their hits Opération Coup de Poing (1984), Queen of Mine (1985) and especially Lena (1985).
History
[edit]The band was founded in 1982 in Ghent by singer-guitarist Rembert De Smet (who later also focused on synthesizer) and drummer Herman Celis. Their band name literally translates to 2 Belgians, which "was the only thing we had in common", as they explained.[1] The duo recorded their first single Quand Le Film Est Triste with Lena as a B-side. Their debut album 2 Belgen was released the same year. When Lena became a hit, the group re-recorded it in different arrangements and languages. The 1985 version charted the highest. Their 1984 cover of Alpha Blondy's Brigadier Sabari as Opération Coup de Poing also became a hit, as well as Queen of Mine. Thanks to their success, 2 Belgen expanded with additional members, making them no longer a musical duo. Celis left to join Nacht und Nebel and was replaced with Uli Kraemer, who previously played with Tank of Dankzig. Other new members were Alan Gevaert (bass), Jean-Lou Nowé (guitar) and Koen Brando (keyboards), making them no longer a musical duo.
In 1993 2 Belgen split up.[1] Rembert De Smet died in 2017,[2] while Herman Celis died in 2021.[3]
Sources
[edit]- ^ a b "TWEE BELGEN | Crazy duo from Ghent | The Belgian Pop & Rock Archives". houbi.com. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ "Zanger van '2 Belgen' overleden". De Standaard (in Dutch). January 28, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
- ^ "Herman Celis, cofondateur du groupe 2 Belgen, et auteur du tube 'Lena', est décédé à 67 ans". RTBF. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
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