John Makin (singer)

This article is about the British-Belgian singer who scored a hit with the song "Potverdekke! (It's great to be a Belgian)".. For the 16th century English politician, see John Makin.

John Makin, better known under his artist name "Mister John", (Liverpool, February 13, 1950[1] - Brussels, October 23, 2011 [2]) was a British singer who lived in Belgium. He is best known for his feel-good novelty songs, among which the one-hit wonder song Potverdekke! (It's great to be a Belgian) is the best known. It was a hit in the Belgian hitparade in 1998 for 26 weeks on end.[3]

Biography

Makin was born in Great Britain, but moved to Brussels in 1972 where he worked as a professional quantity surveyor.[4] He became a professional folk- and blues singer and guitarist in 1976, recording his first album, "Urban Romance", that same year. In 1980 he launched an independent record company OK Records, which was signed by Polygram and released his first single "Anglais Franglais" worldwide.[5]

In 1998 he scored a hit single with the number "Potverdekke! (It's great to be a Belgian)", which he wrote together with some Belgian friends. The song was so popular that he was allowed to perform it during the celebration of the national holiday in Brussels that year.[6]

He was also active as a member of the British United Football Club and a former captain of the club's first team, which plays in the Belgian amateur league.[7][8]

Makin kept performing up until his death in 2011, usually in the company of clarinet player Doctor Rob. He was married and had two sons from a previous marriage. After his death he was cremated.[9][10]

Partial discography [11]

Albums

Singles

Sources

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