Artist Info
Born
March 23, 1972 Mariahout, The NetherlandsBiography
Guus Meeuwis is a Dutch singer and songwriter, who made his breakthrough with backing band Vagant in the middle of the nineteen nineties. At the turn of the century, Meeuwis became a solo artist. He secured a steady following and enduring success well into the new century. As a musician, Meeuwis mixes recognisable melody lines with reflective and romantic lyrics.Meeuwis was born in Mariahout, on March 23, 1972. In his early teens, Meeuwis picked up the guitar and singing. After high school, Meeuwis went to Tilburg to study. In 1994, Meeuwis and a couple of friends entered a talent competition for talents in Leiden and won with a song Meeuwis wrote after a romantic weekend with his girlfriend, entitled Het Is Een Nacht. As a result, the group was offered a recording contract. The single of Het Is Een Nacht appeared in the summer of 1995. It reached the number one position within a few weeks, selling over 250,000 copies. Next single, Per Spoor (Kedeng, Kedeng) also reached the number one position, staying there for three weeks. First studio album, Verbazing, a double album, was released in 1996 -- it contained both hit singles -- and sold in excess of a 150,000 copies. Meeuwis and Vagant were both loathed and loved for the student-like appearance and sound, but despite their critics, the success was unquestionable.
Second album, Schilderij was recorded and released in 1997, and spawned two more hits, Ik Tel Tot Drie and ‘T Dondert En Het Bliksemt, selling 70,000 copies. Although still substantial, Vagant's success was declining. Meeuwis' biggest success of that year, came with penning number one single Toen Ik Je Zag, sang by actor Antonie Kamerling and taken from the soundtrack of the film All Stars.
Vagant's third and final studio album, 1 Voor Allen, was recorded over the course of a few years, but finally hit the stores in the beginning of 2001. Meeuwis experienced trouble with his vocal chord, and even underwent an operation. With 1 Voor Allen, Meeuwis tried to sail a new, more serious course, but record sales were disappointing.
Unhappy with the image and expectations of Vagant, Meeuwis became eager to change his musical persona and secure a more mature appearance and audience. So, in 2001, Vagant broke up. With studio musicians filling in for Vagant, Meeuwis released his first solo album, simply entitled Guus Meeuwis, on the EMI label, a year later. For the record, Meeuwis enlisted the help of respected musicians as Daniel Lohues and Paskal Jakobsen and covered a song of critic's darling Frans Halsema. None of the album's singles, however, reach the top forty.
All this changed in 2004, when Meeuwis was asked to perform Geef Mij Nu Je Angst by the widow of ($Andre Hazes at the latter's funeral ceremony. Meeuwis had recorded the song earlier that year, as a b side of single Ik Wil Je and performed at Hazes' 25th anniversary concert. The song was released as a single, and reached the top of the charts. Later that year, Meeuwis released 10 Jaar Levensecht, a best of compilation, including two new singles. The album was an immediate success, eventually selling over a 150,000 copies.
Meeuwis' second solo album, Wijzer, appeared a year later. Lead single De Weg, became a hit, and after three sold out shows at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Meeuwis embarked on a theatre tour. In 2006, to top of his comeback success, Meeuwis also won a Gouden Harp and an Edison Award. The album would eventually sell 70,000 copies.
Never a prolific songwriter, Meeuwis locked himself in a beach house, and came back after a wee, in which he had written enough material for next album, called Hemel Nr. 7, and released in 2006. During the recording session, Meeuwis' vocal chords returned, and the release date was postponed until 2007. Single Tranen Gelachen reached the number one position. Summer performances in PSV Eindhoven's football stadium kept Meeuwis busy the next few years, culminating in a four night residence scheduled for the summer of 2008. ~ Philip D. Huff, All Music Guide




