Noémie Maria Alexis Ghislaine Wolfs (born 20 October 1988)[citation needed] is a Belgian singer from Scherpenheuvel-Zichem, a former member of Hooverphonic.
Noémie Wolfs | |
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Born | 20 October 1988 |
Nationality | Belgian |
Alma mater | University of Ghent |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 2010–present |
Known for | Vocalist of Hooverphonic |
Life and career
editIn her youth, Wolfs mainly listened to the records of her father, like those of Fleetwood Mac and Bob Dylan. She studied graphic design at the University of Ghent.
At the age of 22 she was selected from about a thousand candidates to replace Geike Arnaert as the singer of the group Hooverphonic in 2010. In 2011 she received the Radio 2 Summerhit 2011 for Best Singer.
In March 2015, Wolfs left Hooverphonic[1] and signed a record deal with Universal the following autumn. On 3 March 2016, Wolfs presented her first solo single "Burning".
Wolfs is in a relationship with Simon Casier, bassist of Balthazar.[citation needed]
Discography
editAlbums with Hooverphonic
edit- 2010: The Night Before
- 2010: Hooverphonic with Orchestra
- 2012: Hooverphonic with Orchestra Live
- 2013: Reflection
Solo albums
edit- 2016: Hunt You
- 2020: Lonely Boy's Paradise
- 2023: Wild at Heart
Singles with Hooverphonic
edit- 2010: "The Night Before"
- 2011: "Anger Never Dies"
- 2011: "One Two Three"
- 2011: "Heartbroken"
- 2012: "Happiness"
- 2012: "Unfinished Sympathy"
- 2012: "Renaissance Affair" (Version 2012)
- 2012: "George's Café" (Version 2012)
- 2013: "Harmless Shapes"
- 2013: "Amalfi"
- 2014: "Ether"
- 2014: "Boomerang"
- 2014: "Gravity"
Solo singles
edit- 2016: "Burning"
- 2016: "Lost In Love"
- 2016: "Hunt You"
- 2017: "Trying to Pretend"
- 2018: "Let Me Down"
- 2019: "On the Run"
- 2020: "Wake Me Up / Notorious"
- 2020: "Love Song"
- 2021: "Lonely Boy's Paradise"
- 2023: "Lonely Heart"
- 2023: "A Little Bit"
- 2023: "Moonlight"
References
edit- ^ "Singer Noémie Wolfs steps out of Hooverphonic: "Artistic visions were too far apart". De Morgen. 26 March 2015. Archived from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
External links
edit- Noémie Wolfs Noémie Wolfs at Discogs