Maarten Cox

Maarten Cox (born 30 March 1985, Neerpelt) was a contestant on Idool 2004, the second season of the Belgian version of Idols, the reality television-music competition series. His audition was in October 2004. He was eliminated on 14 November 2004 finishing sixth overall. After Idool, he released his album Terugblik (meaning Retrospective), a collection of new interpretations of Dutch oldies by various artists including Tom Van Stiphout, Eric Melaerts, Vincent Pierens, Miguel Wiels. "Malle Babbe", a cover of a Rob de Nijs and Boudewijn de Groot hit was his debut single.

Cox had started at an early age as part of a children's choir "De Piccolo's". He studied music theory and later piano, vocals and playing the saxophone. After playing in Tovenaar van Oz, a Dutch version of Wizard of Oz, he formed a duo with pianist Toon Meuris called Perplex. Adding Peter Thys as drummer, he continued performing as a trio.

Starting December 2011, he joined TV Limburg as host and presenter of Studio TVL alongside Cynthia en Rudi.[1]

He returned in 2012 with a string of charting singles in the Flemish Ultratop Top 50, the Belgian singles chart.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions
Flemish Ultratop Album Top 200[2]
2006 Terugblik 32

Singles

Year Album Peak positions Album
Ultratop 50
[3]
Ultratip
[4]
2005 "Malle Babbe" 30   Terugblik
2012 "Wat doe je dan?" 45  
"Leve de winter"   3
2013 "Onweerstaanbaar"   5
2014 "Vrij"   5
"Leuker met twee" 38  
2016 "Als ze me kust" 48  

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