Diana van Berlo

Diana van Berlo started a semi professional singing career in the 1980s in Dutch clubs using the stage name Sharon Vice.

Assisted by her partner (producer Jacques Zwart), she recruited two girls to launch a renewed version of the group: Michelle Gold (replaced by Carina Lemoine in the summer of 1990) and Diana van Berlo.

The dance-pop songs on this recording were inspired by the sound of PWL (Kylie Minogue, Mel & Kim, Bananarama or Rick Astley).

Diana's first live show with Luv' took place in a discothèque (Four Roses) in Hilversum with special guests (including John de Mol) on 10 September 1989.

Though the new formation wasn't as successful as the original one, the trio extensively toured the club circuit and often performed on TV (they even appeared in a special (Luv' in Thailand)[1] in 1991).

After Luv' disbanded in late 1992, Diana teamed up with Carina Lemoine to form a female pop duo: Lady's D.C.