Carina Lemoine | |
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Origin | Netherlands |
Genres | pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Singing |
Years active | 1977 - present |
Labels | RCA/BMG |
Associated acts | Luv', Marga Scheide, Diana van Berlo |
Website | www.carina-zangeres.nl |
Carina Lemoine (born 1969, Helmond) is a Dutch pop female singer. She was a member of the girl group Luv' from 1990 to 1992. She scored with the female formation a minor hit song: He's My Guy. After Luv' disbanded in 1992, she formed with Diana van Berlo the short-lived girl duo Lady's D.C. She later went solo.
Carina started her career as a singer when she was eight years old. She was discovered by the producers of BZN and Saskia & Serge. As a teenager, she recorded some singles: I love disco (at age 12), O lieve pappa (at age 13), Mama hij wilt zo graag een zoen (at age 15) and The hour comes nigh (when she was 17). In the meantime, she did many live performances.
In 1990, she took part in an audition among hundred girls in the famous Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum to be chosen as Michelle Gold's replacement to be part of Luv'. She was recruited and recorded the single "Hasta Mañana", followed by the album "Sincerely Yours" in early 1991. She performed with Luv' not only in the Netherlands but also in Belgium, in Germany, in Sweden and in Dubai (where the ladies entertained Dutch soldiers who participated in the coalition during the First Gulf War).
In late 1992, Luv' disbanded. The original line-up of the pop trio (featuring Patty Brard, Marga Scheide and José Hoebee) reunited in the spring of 1993 and in 2005.