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-'''Hugo Matthysen''' ([[Ekeren]], [[30 januari]] [[1956]]) is een [[België|Belgisch]] [[zanger]], columnist, schrijver, gediplomeerd filosoof en acteur.  
-In [[1978]] speelde hij samen met [[Bart Peeters (tv)|Bart Peeters]] en [[Jan Leyers]] in de coverband [[Beri Beri]].+'''Hugo Matthysen''' (born 30 January 1956 in [[Ekeren]]) is a Belgian ([[Flanders|Flemish]]) singer, guitarist, columnist, writer, Master in Philosophy and actor. He lives in the municipality of [[Hove]] in [[Antwerp (province)|Antwerp]].
-In [[1984]] verscheen hij regelmatig met [[Bart Peeters (tv)|Bart Peeters]] en [[Marcel Vanthilt]] in Peeters' programma [[Villa Tempo]] als [[De Hermannen]]. De Hermannen waren drie figuren met zonnebril, blonde pruik en in zwarte jas met daaronder een witte trui getooid. Ze speelden absurde sketches.+==Biography==
 +In 1978 he played with [[Bart Peeters]] and [[Jan Leyers]] in the coverband Beri-Beri.
-Matthysen begon nu ook stukken voor het blad [[Humo]] te schrijven. Hij richtte ook een humoristische rockgroep op, genaamd [[Hugo Matthysen en De Bomen]], en had in [[1989]] wekelijks een bijdrage in [[Kamagurka]] en [[Herr Seele]]s absurde programma [[Lava]].+In 1984 he regularly appeared with Bart Peeters and [[Marcel Vanthilt]] in Peeters' programme Villa Tempo as "De Hermannen". De Hermannen were three people with sunglasses, blonde wedge and wearing black jackets with a white sweater beneath, with which they intentionally looked like the German singer [[Heino]]. They played absurd sketches.
-Samen met Bart Peeters maakte hij voor [[Studio Brussel]] het [[radioprogramma]] [[Het Leugenpaleis]]. Later kwam hiervan een versie voor [[televisie]]: het [[Peulengaleis]]. Daarnaast heeft hij ook series zoals [[Kulderzipken]] en [[Dag Sinterklaas]] op zijn cv staan en is hij ook auteur van het toneelstuk [[Frankenstein]] of Smrntwsk Alleen (1989). Hij levert tevens teksten voor [[De Nieuwe Snaar]].+Matthysen then also started to write for the magazine [[HUMO]], for which he would create several columns. He also founded a humouristic rock band, named "Hugo Matthysen en De Bomen", and in 1989 he delivered weekly contributions to the absurd programme Lava by [[Kamagurka]] and [[Herr Seele]].
-In [[1990]] presenteerde hij samen met [[Guy Mortier]] de acts op het festival [[Torhout-Werchter]] (nu [[Rock Werchter]])+Together with Bart Peeters he created the radio programme [[Het Leugenpaleis]] for [[Studio Brussel]]. Later a television version came out with the (anagram) title Het Peulengaleis. Apart from that he is the writer of TV series for children like [[Kulderzipken]] and Dag Sinterklaas and he is also author of the theater piece Frankenstein by Smrntwsk Alleen (1989). On top on that, he wrote some music texts for De Nieuwe Snaar.
-Zijn alter ego [[Clement Peerens]] is bekend geworden met zijn band [[CPeX]] ([[Clement Peerens Explosition]] — samen met [[Ronny Mosuse]] en weeral Bart Peeters) en de [[meidengroep]] [[Hormonia]].+The Dag Sinterklaas series he wrote about [[Sinterklaas]] (=Saint Nicholas, European origin of [[Santa Claus]]) since the early 1990s gave children in Flanders, Belgium a view on the daily life of the holy man. Also, it explained some of the questions children have around the event: why [[Zwarte Piet]] (Black Peter) is black (not his original skin colour, but because of sliding through the chimney) and how Sinterklaas acquires the presents (with a special kind of money). 20 years later, Bart Peeters stated it is thanks to Matthysen that in Belgium the Sinterklaas event has not been subject of a racism discussion as it has been in the Netherlands, because the series explains the figure of Zwarte Piet has nothing to do with slavery.
-==Albums==+In 1990 together with HUMO chief-editor Guy Mortier he presented the acts on the festival [[Torhout-Werchter]] (currently [[Rock Werchter]]).
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 +His alter ego Clement Peerens became famous with his band [[CPeX]] (Clement Peerens Explosition – together with Ronny Mosuse and again Bart Peeters) and the [[All-female band|girl band]] Hormonia.
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 +In the summer of 2008 Hugo Matthysen again gave concerts with the Clement Peerens Explosition.
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 +In 2010, he wrote the humouristic TV program Anneliezen.
-* Hugo Matthysen & de Bomen 
-** ''Dankuwel'' (1991) 
-** ''Red onze planeet'' (1992) 
-** ''Dag allemaal'' (1993) 
-** ''...'' (1996) 
-* Clement Peerens Explosition 
-** ''Den dikke Lu'' (1994) 
-** ''Foorwijf'' (1994) 
-** ''Vindegij mijn gat (niet te dik in deze rok)'' (1999) 
-** ''De wraak van moeder fazant op gescheiden vrouwen met een rotsmoel'' (2000) 
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Hugo Matthysen (born 30 January 1956 in Ekeren) is a Belgian (Flemish) singer, guitarist, columnist, writer, Master in Philosophy and actor. He lives in the municipality of Hove in Antwerp.

Biography

In 1978 he played with Bart Peeters and Jan Leyers in the coverband Beri-Beri.

In 1984 he regularly appeared with Bart Peeters and Marcel Vanthilt in Peeters' programme Villa Tempo as "De Hermannen". De Hermannen were three people with sunglasses, blonde wedge and wearing black jackets with a white sweater beneath, with which they intentionally looked like the German singer Heino. They played absurd sketches.

Matthysen then also started to write for the magazine HUMO, for which he would create several columns. He also founded a humouristic rock band, named "Hugo Matthysen en De Bomen", and in 1989 he delivered weekly contributions to the absurd programme Lava by Kamagurka and Herr Seele.

Together with Bart Peeters he created the radio programme Het Leugenpaleis for Studio Brussel. Later a television version came out with the (anagram) title Het Peulengaleis. Apart from that he is the writer of TV series for children like Kulderzipken and Dag Sinterklaas and he is also author of the theater piece Frankenstein by Smrntwsk Alleen (1989). On top on that, he wrote some music texts for De Nieuwe Snaar.

The Dag Sinterklaas series he wrote about Sinterklaas (=Saint Nicholas, European origin of Santa Claus) since the early 1990s gave children in Flanders, Belgium a view on the daily life of the holy man. Also, it explained some of the questions children have around the event: why Zwarte Piet (Black Peter) is black (not his original skin colour, but because of sliding through the chimney) and how Sinterklaas acquires the presents (with a special kind of money). 20 years later, Bart Peeters stated it is thanks to Matthysen that in Belgium the Sinterklaas event has not been subject of a racism discussion as it has been in the Netherlands, because the series explains the figure of Zwarte Piet has nothing to do with slavery.

In 1990 together with HUMO chief-editor Guy Mortier he presented the acts on the festival Torhout-Werchter (currently Rock Werchter).

His alter ego Clement Peerens became famous with his band CPeX (Clement Peerens Explosition – together with Ronny Mosuse and again Bart Peeters) and the girl band Hormonia.

In the summer of 2008 Hugo Matthysen again gave concerts with the Clement Peerens Explosition.

In 2010, he wrote the humouristic TV program Anneliezen.





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