José Hoebee

José Hoebee
Hoebee in 1979
Hoebee in 1979
Background information
Also known asJosé
José Andreoli
Born
Josina van de Wijdeven

(1954-03-29) 29 March 1954 (age 71)
Best, Netherlands
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
InstrumentSinging
Years active1970–2019
LabelsCarrere, RCA, WVS Music, Marista
Formerly ofLuv'

Josina van de Wijdeven (born 29 March 1954), known as José Hoebee, is a Dutch pop singer. She was a member of Luv' in the late 1970s and early 1980s that scored hits in more than 15 countries.[1] In late 1981, she went solo and was successful in her homeland and in the Flanders region of Belgium between 1982 and 1985. She formed a duo known as Bonnie & José with Bonnie St. Claire to record Dutch cover versions of ABBA's songs.

Luv' went through line-up changes and reunited several times. On 7 February 2020 the group's management announced that Luv' would stop all their activities due to José's ill health.[2]

Career

Pre-Luv' career

At age 15, José van de Wijdeven made her debut in a folk & country band (Young Tradition) with her two sisters (Marijke and Yvonne) and her best friend Ad van Genechten. This group toured the folk circuit in North Brabant. Young Tradition covered folk classics initially performed by Bob Dylan, Donovan, Joan Baez and Leonard Cohen. In 1971, the quartet was discovered by Piet Souer on a talent show "Het cabaret der onbekenden" (the cabaret of the unknowns) in Eindhoven. Around the same time, they also performed on Ted de Braak's popular radio show "Van twaalf tot twee" on KRO. On 19 August 1972, Young Tradition took part in the final of the TV talent show "Nieuwe Oogst" (New Harvest) as part of the Drieluik program on AVRO channel and finished second.[3] In 1976, José, Marijke, and Yvonne formed a new group named after the first single they recorded with Piet Souer: "Elongi".[4] It was a cover version of a Makossa and World Music classic initially performed by Cameroonian singer Ekambi Brillant in 1975. Elongi's version, recorded by the Van de Wijdeven sisters, had English lyrics written by Piet Souer. It came out in the Spring of 1976 and flopped.

The Luv' years

From 1977 to 1981, Luv' (Marga Scheide, Patty Brard (replaced in August 1980 by Ria Thielsch) and José Hoebee) scored a string of hit records in a large part of Continental Europe (Benelux, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, France, Spain) as well as Israel, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Argentina and Mexico. In March 1981, the group disbanded.

Luv' went through line-up changes in the late 1980s and 1990s, without José Hoebee.

The original Luv' singers reunited twice (in 1993–1996 and in 2005–2012). In March 2016, Scheide, Hoebee and Thielsch announced another comeback of Luv' in De Telegraaf.[5] The trio toured the nostalgia circuit in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium). On 4 January 2019 media personality Chimène van Oosterhout officially replaced Ria Thielsch.[6] In July 2019, Luv' released a Latin pop-reggaeton single entitled With Him Tonight with Latin Grammy-nominated producers Keith Morrison[7] and Manuel Garrido-Lecca.[8][9]

On 7 February 2020, Luv' (which had not performed since September 2019 due to José Hoebee's illness) informed the media and the public about the interruption of their activities.[10]

Post Luv' career

After Luv' split up, Hoebee went solo and married record producer Will Hoebee. The wedding reception took place in David Soul's villa in Los Angeles.[11]

Hoebee at Nederland Muziekland, 17 August 1983

Twelve of her singles (among them a #1 hit and duets) entered the record charts; twelve in the Netherlands and five in Flanders.[12] Hoebee was the first female singer who had #1 hits on the Dutch Top 40 as a member of a group (Luv') and as a solo artist.[13][14]

In 2005, WVS Music released her first compilation Alle Hits & Unieke Bonustracks. This anthology includes the singer's greatest hits, b-sides, album tracks and bonus tracks.[15] In 2009, she covered "Be My Baby", rendered as a duet with former BZN member Anny Schilder and produced by Will Hoebee and Piet Souer.[16]

In March 2011, Hoebee re-recorded "I Will Follow Him" with Peggy March, who originally had a #1 hit with the song in 1963. The two singers appeared on several Dutch television programmes. The release of the song, however, was delayed one year later and finally came out on the German edition of March's album Always And Forever together with an original track "My Christmas Wish".[17]

In January 2013, she took part in Sterren Dansen Op Het Ijs (SBS6 celebrity figure skating show).[18]

In June 2014, Hoebee released "Noheyo", a cover version of a 2011 single by Polish band Blue Café.[19]


Bonnie & José: the ABBA project

Long before the revival of interest in ABBA's music (Abba-esque by Erasure, ABBA Gold, Mamma Mia! (musical)...), Bonnie St. Claire and José Hoebee decided to form a duo to record songs of the Swedish Fab Four in Dutch in 1984. Their first collaboration was "Cassandra" (originally the B-side of ABBA's hit "The Day Before You Came" in late 1982).[20] Bonnie & José's cover of Cassandra reached #19 on the Nationale Hitparade[21] and #24 on the Dutch Top 40.

In late 1984 and early 1985, Bonnie & José were part of the Dutch cast of the Abbacadabra musical with Ron Brandsteder, Benny Neyman, Marga Scheide, Nico Haak, Willem Duijn, Bianca Folkers, and Nancy Dubbeldam.[22]

In 1985, the duo scored another hit: "Zoals Vrienden Doen" (the Dutch cover of ABBA's The Way Old Friends Do), which became their signature song. This version peaked at #18 on the Nationale Hitparade [23] and #36 on the Dutch Top 40.[24]

In the autumn of 1985, Bonnie & José put out the full-length album "Herinnering".[25]

On 20 November 2020, the independent label CD-Licious reissued "Herinnering" on CD and DVD thanks to a crowdfunding campaign.[26]

Background vocals

Hoebee worked as a backup singer for other artists including:

  • Babe: "Tick-A-Thums-My-Heart" (performed with Marga Scheide and produced by Hans van Hemert) – taken from the album Blitzers (TTR, 1981)
  • David Soul: "That’s enough for me" – taken from the album The Best Days of My Life (Philips, 1981)
  • Doris D & The Pins: "I wanna be loved by you", "The Marvellous Marionettes", "Bad luck Honey", "Higher and Higher" – taken from the album Doris D and the Pins (Utopia, 1981)
  • Bloem: "Ik wil alleen bij jou zijn", "Omdat" – taken from the album Bloemstukken (CNR, 1982)
  • Lucy Steymel: "Midnight", "Red-handed", "You’re breaking my heart woman", "Night without you" – taken from the album Three's A Charm (CBS, 1982)
  • Nancy Dubbelman: "Tonight you belong to me" (Carrere, 1983)
  • Dianne Marchal: "It’s my time now" (Carrere, 1983)
  • Benny Neyman: "Een dag in Parijs" – taken from the album Het Zwarte Goud (CNR, 1984)
  • Tina Selini: "I know about you", "All of my life", "Just in Time" – taken from the album Tina Selini (RCA, 1988)
  • Nikos Ignatiadis: "Timmy’s song" – taken from the album The Olympous Symphony (CNR, 1988)
  • Johan Vlemmix: "Neuro van de euro" (Hollandia Music, 2016)

Discography

Singles

  • "Elongi" (Philips, 1976)
  • "I'm So Sorry" (Carrere, 1981)
  • "I Will Follow Him" (Carrere, 1982)
  • "Secret Love" (Carrere, 1982)
  • "The Good Times" (Carrere, 1982)
  • "I Can Hear Music" (Carrere, 1983)
  • "Hey Now, Watcha Gonna Do" (Carrere, 1983)
  • "So Long, Marianne" (with Ron Brandsteder, CNR, 1984)
  • "Time Goes By" (Carrere, 1984)
  • "Cassandra" (with Bonnie St. Claire, Philips, 1984)
  • "Wij Zijn Vrij" (taken from the ABBAcadabra TV musical, Indisc, 1984)
  • "I Love You" (CNR, 1984)
  • "Zoals Vrienden Doen" (with Bonnie St. Claire, RCA, 1985)
  • "Waarom" (with Bonnie St. Claire, RCA, 1985)
  • "De Flierefluiter" (with Bonnie St. Claire, RCA, 1986)
  • "Herinnering" (with Bonnie St. Claire, RCA, 1986)
  • "All Around My Hat" (RCA, 1986)
  • "In The Sign of Love" (Corduroy, 1987)
  • "N Engel Als Jij" (with Bonnie St. Claire, Bunny Music Bucs/Dino, 1994)
  • "Walk Away Renée" (as STUFF, download on internet, 2003)
  • "I Will Follow Him" (WVS Music, 2006)
  • "Be My Baby" (Marista, 2009)
  • "My Christmas Wish" (with Peggy March, Night Dance Records, digital single, 2012)
  • "Noheyo" (MAP Records, digital single, 2014)
  • "Who's Sorry Now?" (Hit It! Music, digital single, 2014)

Albums

  • The Good Times (Carrere, 1982)
  • Herinnering (with Bonnie St. Claire, RCA, 1985) – reissue on CD/DVD (CD-Licious, 2020)
  • Alle Hits & Unieke Bonustracks (compilation, WVS Music, 2005)

Guest appearances on other albums:

    • Niet Alleen by Ron Brandsteder (CNR, 1983 / including "So Long Marianne")
    • Abbacadabra (Dutch version, Indisc, 1984)[27]
    • Nederland Muziekland – 14 'Nooitgedachte' Hoogtepunten (CNR, 1986)[28]
    • Wie Gaat Er Me Naar Dinoland(Dino, 1993)[29]
    • Marjan Berger Meets Doris Day(2003)[30]
    • Always and Forever by Peggy March (2012 reissue, Night Dance Records/DA-Music / including a new version of "I Will Follow Him" and "My Christmas Wish")

Notable record charts

Year Title Chart positions
Europarade[31] NL (Top 40)[32] NL (Nationale Hitparade)[33] B (FL)[34]
1981 "I'm So Sorry"[35] - - 39 -
1982 "I Will Follow Him"[36] 6 1 2 1
1982 "Secret Love"[37] 19 11 14 3
1982 "The Good Times" - - 37 28
1983 "I Can Hear Music"[38] - - 48 13
1984 "So Long, Marianne"[39] [José & Ron Brandsteder] - 11 6 20
1984 "Time Goes By"[40] - - 16 -
1984 "Cassandra"[41] [Bonnie & José] - 24 19 -
1985 "Zoals Vrienden Doen"[42] [Bonnie & José] - 36 18 -
1985 "Waarom"[43] [Bonnie & José] - - 35 -
2006 "I Will Follow Him 2005"[44] - - 90 -
2009 "Be My Baby" [Anny & José] - - 92 -

References

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  2. ^ "Vrouwengroep Luv stopt met optreden". Algemeen Dagblad. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Zaterdag Finale "Nieuwe Oogst"". Delpher.nl. Retrieved 27 January 2026.
  4. ^ "Elongi". Discogs.com. Retrieved 27 January 2026.
  5. ^ "Patty buintenspel in het nieuwe Luv". Telegraaf.nl Luv's comeback in 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  6. ^ "Chimène van Oosterhout nu Luv'zangeres". Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  7. ^ "Keith Lane Morrison". Keith Morrison's official website. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  8. ^ "Manuel Garrido Leca". Manuel Garrido Lecca's Facebook page. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  9. ^ "Luv' verrasst met amerikaanse single". De Telegraaf. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  10. ^ "Luv' stopt ermee". Shownieuws.nl Website of SBS6's entertainment news program announcing Luv's break-up. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  11. ^ "Luv's José: droomhuwelijk in Hollywood". De Telegraaf. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  12. ^ "José Hoebee's singles on Dutch charts". Dutchcharts. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  13. ^ detail mentioned in "500 Nr.1 Hits uit de Top 40", book by Johan van Slooten, Gottmer Becht Publishing, 1997
  14. ^ [José's number-one hits with Luv' and solo in "50 jaar nummer-1-hits 1956-2006", book by Johan van Slooten, Gottmer Uitgevers Groep, 2006]
  15. ^ "José (3) – Alle Hits & Unieke Bonustracks". Discogs. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  16. ^ "Anny & José – Be My Baby". Discogs. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  17. ^ "MARCH,PEGGY : ALWAYS AND FOREVER – Artnr 876227-2DA MUSIC : Deutsche Austrophon GmbH & Co.KG". Da-music.de. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  18. ^ "José Hoebee breekt pols tijdens ijsdanstraining". Nu.nl. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  19. ^ "Webklik.nl – JOSÉ HOEBEE". Casperjanssenmusicpromotion.nl. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  20. ^ "Bonnie & José: Cassandra". Top40.nl. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  21. ^ "Bonnie & José: Cassandra". Dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  22. ^ "ABBAcadabra Belgian Album". Discogs. 1984. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
  23. ^ "Bonnie & José: Zoals Vrienden Doen". Dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  24. ^ "Bonnie & José: Zoals Vrienden Doen". Top40.nl. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  25. ^ ""Herinnering" by Bonnie & José". Delpher.nl. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  26. ^ "Na 35 jaar nieuw leven voor 'ABBA-plaat' van Bonnie St. Claire en José Hoebee". Algemeen Dagblad. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  27. ^ Abbacadabra is a musical for children originally broadcast on the French TV channel TF1 on Christmas 1983 and composed by Alain Boublil et Daniel Boublil. It was based on songs of ABBA. Among the performers of this show: Fabienne Thibeault, Daniel Balavoine, Plastic Bertrand and Anni-Frid Lyngstad (of ABBA). A Dutch version of this musical was recorded at the end of 1984 with José Hoebee and Marga Scheide and aired on TV in 1985. Hoebee sang a solo track "Spiegel" but also "Wij Zijn Vrij" and "Laat Het Feest Beginnen" with other Dutch vocalists.
  28. ^ Hoebee sang "De Postkoets" in duet with Bonnie St. Claire
  29. ^ On this compilation, Hoebee sang three tracks: "De dinosaurus deel 2" / "De dinosaurus deel 3" / "Tim en de brontosaurus"
  30. ^ José sings two solo tracks: "My Happiness" and "Who's Sorry Now"
  31. ^ "UKMIX – The UK's music community". Ukmix.org. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  32. ^ Top 40-artiest: José, Media Markt Top 40. Accessed 28 February 2016.
  33. ^ Hung, Steffen. "Discografie Luv'". Dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  34. ^ Belgium (Flanders): BRT Top 30 (currently VRT Top 30/Radio Top 30) Archived 9 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ This song was covered in 1982 by French/Bulgarian chanteuse Sylvie Vartan
  36. ^ This track is a cover version of a French song ("Chariot") originally performed by Petula Clark in 1962. One year later, English lyrics were written and it was entitled "I Will Follow Him" and sung by Little Peggy March. It reached the first position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It became a standard and was featured in the 1992 movie Sister Act).
  37. ^ Cover version of a song originally performed by Doris Day in 1954. George Michael recorded his own version of this standard in 1999.
  38. ^ Cover version of a song originally performed by the Ronettes in 1966 and popularized by the Beach Boys in 1969
  39. ^ Cover version of a song of Leonard Cohen in duet with Ron Brandsteder, a TV host in the Netherlands and the first husband of Patty Brard.
  40. ^ The original version of "Time Goes By" was the Grand Prix winning song performed by Hungarian band, Newton Family, in 1983 at the World Popular Song Festival (Yamaha Music Festival)
  41. ^ Dutch cover version of an ABBA's track, in duet with Bonnie St. Claire.
  42. ^ Dutch cover version of "The Way Old Friends Do" by ABBA in duet with Bonnie St. Claire.
  43. ^ Dutch cover version of "Move On" by ABBA in duet with Bonnie St. Claire.
  44. ^ Hoebee's "I Will Follow Him" was remixed in 2005 by Serge Ramaekers, a Flemish Eurodance producer who collaborated with 2 Unlimited, Confetti's and Cartouche in the 1980s and the 1990s.