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Léopold Nord & Vous

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Léopold Nord & Vous
OriginBelgium
GenresPop
Years active1983–1989 (L. Nord & Vous)
1990–1993 (Les Chéris)
Past membersAlec Mansion
Benoît Mansion
Hubert Mansion
Website

Léopold Nord & Vous, then Les Chéris, is a Belgian band founded in 1983. In France, it can be considered as a one-hit wonder for its single "C'est l'amour", but both band and members had a long and successful musical career in Belgium.

Biography

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The band was composed of three brothers : Alec (born January 26, 1958), Benoît (February 9, 1964) and Hubert Mansion (October 7, 1960). In France, this trio remains famous for its 1987 hit song "C'est l'amour", its debut single, which was number 2 on the SNEP singles chart[1] and certified Gold disc. The next singles, "Les Hippopotamtam" (1988) and "Des Filles et du Rock and roll" (1989) passed unnoticed and failed the chart. In 1990, the band decided to change its name and became "Les Chéris".[2] Under this new name, the duet (Hubert Mansion has left the band then) released "On en a marre !" the same year, then "Mademoiselle qui passâtes", in 1991.

Alec Mansion debuted his singing career without his brothers. Already in the early 1980s, he released several singles whose sales were very confidential in France, but achieved success in Belgium and Canada.[3] Belgian singer Muriel Dacq, who participated in the production of band's first single and who is mentioned in the credits on the back of the single cover for "C'est l'amour", was Alen Mansion's wife at the time.[4] Mansion also wrote songs for various artists[3] such as Flash Black ("Quand je pense à elle, est-ce qu'elle pense à moi?", in 1987, co-written with his wife), and Nathalie Pâque ("Noël différent", a Christmas song), and composed "Amour Amour", which represented Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987.[2] After the band split off in 1993, he tried again a solo career, releasing, among other singles, "Pop show", "Saltimbanque" and "Say l'printemps", in 2006. He then created several advertising slogans, recorded a new album and began a concert tour called 'Pop Show' (same name of his album) throughout France, tour in which the singer performed songs with a choir and musicians. Alec has four children : Antoine (born in the 1980s), Charlotte (1990), Betty (1992) and Sébastian (1998).[5]

Benoît Mansion began to sing at the age of 18. He released his first solo album in 1994, Le Bonheur c'est quand tu veux.

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ "C'est l'amour", French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved October 11, 2008)
  2. ^ a b "Fiche artiste : Léopold Nord & Vous", MCM Mcm.net (retrieved October 12, 2008)
  3. ^ a b "Alec Mansion", Radio Bodink Bodink.org Archived 2008-09-18 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved October 12, 2008)
  4. ^ Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 115 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)
  5. ^ "Alex et les belles voix", La Tribune de Bruxelles, E.W. tbx.be (Retrieved October 12, 2008)
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