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Gorki (band)

Gorki
Luc De Vos.jpg
Luc De Vos at the 0110 concert in Ghent on October 1, 2006.
Background information
Origin Ghent, Belgium
Genres Pop-rock
Years active
  • 1989–1993 (as Gorky)
  • 1993–2014 (as Gorki)
Labels
Website Official website
Members
  • Erik Van Biesen
  • Luc Heyvaerts
  • Thomas Vanelslander
  • Bert Huysentruyt
Past members
  • Luc De Vos
  • Geert Bonne
  • Wout De Schutter
  • Erik Bosteels

Gorki was a Belgian rock group, in its most recent line-up consisting of Luc De Vos (lead singer and guitarist), Luc Heyvaerts (keyboard and clarinet), Erik Van Biesen (bass guitar), Thomas Vanelslander (guitarist) and Bert Huysentruyt (drums). Three songs by Gorki were number one hits in the Studio Brussel alternative hitlist De Afrekening in Belgium: 'Lieve kleine piranha' (Gorky, 1992), 'Schaduw in de schemering (from the CD 'Plan B') and 'Joerie' in 2006. Luc De Vos died on 29 November 2014.

The band was originally named Gorky, which is Russian for 'the bitter'. The first members were Luc De Vos, Wout De Schutter and Geert Bonne. In 1990, the group finished 3rd in Humo's Rock Rally, which is a contest for upcoming Belgian talent organised by the popular magazine Humo. In 1991 came the band's breakthrough with the single "Anja", referring to a Dutch singer from the 1960s with that name.

After "Anja", several other singles were released from the debut album Gorky. Among them was "Soms vraagt een mens zich af" (Sometimes a man wonders), the B-side of which was "Mia". By making number one in the "Tijdloze" (the Timeless), the "best of all times" charts in Flanders by the music station Studio Brussel, for three consecutive years, "Mia" became known as their largest hit. Likewise, it made number 1 in a similar chart of Radio 1 in Flanders, and named best Belgian song on the chart by Radio Donna in 2005.

In 2006, it was elected the best song about girls on a TV-show on the public network één. In 2008, the early music consort Capilla Flamenca issued "Rosa (Mia)", a polyphonic adaptation of "Mia" sung in Latin. In 2008 a new award show was founded called "de MIA's" (the MIAs). It was named after the best Flemish song of all times and officially stands for the Music Industry Awards.


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