His breakthrough happened when he played guitar on "De troubadour",[2] a track performed by Lenny Kuhr, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1969.
Then, he produced hit records for popular Dutch acts such as Champagne (1977 Export Award),[3] Doris D. & The Pins, Vanessa, American Gypsy, Mouth & MacNeal, Anita Meyer, Maywood, Conquistador.
In 1982, Sylvie Vartan sang one of his composition ("La Sortie de Secours"), which was released as a single and was a French cover version of "I'm So Sorry" (originally performed by José Hoebee).
In the late 1970s, Luv' had popular hit singles (such as "You're The Greatest Lover", "Trojan Horse" or "Casanova") in Benelux, German-speaking countries, Denmark, Spain, France, South Africa, New Zealand and Mexico.
Scores for TV programs including: He composed Bel canto themes for the NCRV show Una Voce Particolare[7] hosted by Ernst Daniel Smid.