Helmut_Lotti

Helmut Lotti

Helmut Lotti

Belgian tenor and singer-songwriter (born 1969)


Helmut Lotti (born Helmut Barthold Johannes Alma Lotigiers; 22 October 1969), is a Belgian tenor[1] and singer-songwriter. Lotti performs in several styles and languages. Once an Elvis impersonator, he has sung African and Latino and Jewish music hit records, and he crossed over into classical music in the 1990s.[1] In 2023 he brought a selection of his favourite Heavy Metal songs at Graspop Metal Meeting.

Quick Facts Background information, Birth name ...

Life and music

The son of Luc and Rita (née Lagrou), Helmut Barthold Johannes Alma Lotigiers was born in Ghent, Belgium, and began his singing career with a visual and singing style in an obvious imitation of Elvis Presley,[2] and was described as "De Nieuwe Elvis" (in Dutch) or "The New Elvis". His first two albums were Vlaamse Nachten ("Flemish Nights", 1990) and Alles Wat Ik Voel ("All That I Feel", 1992). After a few more albums, he changed direction in 1995 with the first of what became a long series of "Helmut Lotti Goes Classic" albums, which proved to increase his popularity. Since 2000 he has also made successful recordings in traditional Latino, African and Russian-style music.

Lotti sings in his native language Dutch, as well as Afrikaans, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele and others. His albums has sold over 13 million worldwide.[3]

Lotti does volunteer work as an ambassador for UNICEF. Lotti took part in the 0110 concerts against racism, organised by Tom Barman.[4]

He was married 3 times, divorced 3 times and has 1 daughter. Lotti was diagnosed with autism as an adult.[5][6]

Discography

More information Year, Title ...

References

  1. Goldsmith B (2009). Belgian tenor Helmut Lotti wants to find his own style. WDEZ. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  2. "Helmut Lotti | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  3. Goldsmith, Belinda (24 September 2009). "Belgian tenor Helmut Lotti wants to find his own style". Reuters. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  4. Downing, John D. H.; Downing, John Derek Hall (2011). Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media. SAGE. ISBN 978-0-7619-2688-7.
  5. "Helmut Lotti: Ich habe Autismus!". Schlager (in German). Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  6. Maes, Marc (20 January 1996). "Top-Seller Lotti Looks South". Billboard. Vol. 108, no. 3. p. 39. ISSN 0006-2510.
  7. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 1995". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  8. Maes, Marc (13 December 1997). "Belgium's Helmut Lotti Crossing Borders". Billboard. p. 80. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  9. LeBlanc, Larry (21 November 1998). "Coeur De Lion Taps Global Sounds". Billboard. p. 150. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  10. "Top 10". Billboard. 5 July 1997. p. 37. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  11. "Gold/platinum". IFPI Austria. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  12. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 1998". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  13. "Gold/platinum". Music Canada. 9 April 1999. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  14. "Gold/platinum". SNEP. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  15. "Dutch album certifications – Helmut Lotti" (in Dutch). Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld- en geluidsdragers. Retrieved 19 July 2019. Enter Helmut Lotti in the "Artiest of titel" box.
  16. "Gold/platinum 2001" (PDF). IFPI Sweden. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  17. "Gold/platinum". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  18. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 1997". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  19. "Gold/platinum 2000" (PDF). IFPI Sweden. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  20. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 1999". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  21. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 2000". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  22. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 2001". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  23. "Helmut Lotti – Europe" (PDF). Music & Media. 14 December 2002. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  24. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 2002". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  25. "Gold/platinum 2002" (PDF). IFPI Sweden. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  26. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 2003". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  27. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 2004". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  28. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 2006". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  29. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 2008". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  30. "Les Disques D'or/De Platine – Albums 2018". Ultra Top. Retrieved 19 July 2019.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Helmut_Lotti, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.