Art Sullivan
Art Sullivan | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Marc Liénart van Lidth de Jeude |
Also known as | Art Sullivan |
Born | Brussels, Belgium | 22 November 1950
Died | 27 December 2019 | (aged 69)
Years active | 1971–2019 |
Labels | Carrère, Sirocco / Discodis, Disques Apollo, Barclay, Orlando, Philips/Phonogram, Polydor |
Marc Liénart van Lidth de Jeude (22 November 1950 – 27 December 2019), known professionally as Art Sullivan, was a Belgian singer.[1] He was successful in many countries, including Belgium, France, Portugal and Germany.[2] Art Sullivan sold ten million records between 1972 and 1978. Compilations of his hits are still released.[3]
He died from pancreatic cancer on 27 December 2019.[4]
Noble House Van Lidth de Jeude
[edit]The family members of the Noble House of Van Lidth de Jeude are living in Belgium and the Netherlands. The parents of Art Sullivan are Marie-José d'Udekem d'Acoz[5] and Josse Liénart van Lidth de Jeude. His mother, daughter of Baron Guy d'Udekem is a distant relative of Queen Mathilde of Belgium; they have little contact.[6]
Discography
[edit]Singles released in France/Belgium include:[7][8]
- "Ensemble" (Art Sullivan, Alain Termol) (1972)
- "Revoir" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1972)
- "Adieu, Sois Heureuse" (Art Sullivan, Alain Termol) (1972)
- "Petite Fille aux Yeux Bleus" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1973)
- "Une Larme d'Amour" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1973)
- "Donne, Donne Moi" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt / arr.. Gabriel Yared) (1974)
- "Muy Juntos" (Art Sullivan, Jean Termol) (1974)
- "Un Océan de Caresses" (Art Sullivan, Sirna Velt, Claude Carrère, Jean Schmitt) (1975)
- "Viens Près de Moi" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1975)
- "Petite Demoiselle" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Charles Dumolin) (1975)
- "Jenny (Lady)" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Charles Dumolin) (1975)
- "Appelle-la" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1975)
- "Vivre d'Amour, Besoin d'Amour" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1976)
- "Sur le Bord d'une Vie" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1976)
- "Et Si Tu Pars" [Art Sullivan et Kiki] (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Kiki van Oostindië, Will Hoebee) (1977)
- "C'est la Vie, C'est Jolie" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1977)
- "Leana" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1977)
- "Monsieur Tu, Madame Vous" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Charles Dumolin) (1977)
- "Fan Fan Fan" [Art Sullivan and the Cash Band] (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, M. Wittmann, Roland Liénart) (1978)
- "Qu'il Me Revienne" (Jean Termol) (1978)
- "Dame, Dame, Damélo" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Gabriel Yared) (1978)
- "Tu Minha Mãe" (Jacques Velt, Gabriel Yared) (1978)
- "L'Amour á la Française" [Art Sullivan & Kiki] (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Kiki van Oostindië, Will Hoebee) (1979)
- "Determination" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Roland Lienart) (1979)
- "Tu Le Sais" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Roland Lienart) (1979)
- "Douce Comme l'Amour" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Gabriel Yared) (1979)
- "L'Amour á la Française" [Art Sullivan & Fernanda de Sousa] (1979)
- "Monsieur Chopin" (Jacques Denjean, Marie Renard) (1980)
- "T'en Aller" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt) (1981)
- "Les Temps Qui Passe" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Jacques Mercier) (1985)
- "Si Tu Veux" (Art Sullivan, Jacques Velt, Charles Dumolin) (1987)
- "Parle Moi de Toi" (Jan Keizer, Chrystian Caubergh, Thomas Tol) (1987)
- "Ode à Mathilde" (Art Sullivan, Gabriel Fauré) (2000)
- "Pré-Verre" (Jean Philippe Ruelle) (2002)
References
[edit]- ^ Wangermée, Robert; Vandervellen, Pascale (1995). Dictionnaire de la chanson en Wallonie et à Bruxelles. Editions Mardaga. p. 325. ISBN 978-2-87009-600-0.
- ^ "Art Sullivan: recordar o dia em que o cantor Belga almoçou no restaurante do Fundamental". fundamental-diario.pt (in Portuguese). 1 January 2020.
- ^ "Art Sullivan: "La mort ne me fait pas peur"". lalibre.be (in French). 29 April 2018.
- ^ "Le chanteur belge Art Sullivan est décédé". lesoir.be (in French). 27 December 2019.
- ^ "Marie-José d' Udekem d' Acoz, * 1919 | Geneall.net". Geneall.net.
- ^ "Belgische zanger Art Sullivan (69), ver familielid van koningin Mathilde, is overleden". VRT (in Dutch). 27 December 2019.
- ^ "Art Sullivan". muziekarchief.be (in Dutch). 17 May 2024.
- ^ "Art Sullivan". austriancharts.at (in Dutch). 11 November 2024.
External links
[edit]Most of the information comes from:
- (in French) Official website