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Milow (Jonathan Ivo Gilles Vandenbroeck) was born on 14 July, 1981 in Borgerhout, Antwerp, Belgium, is a Belgian musician. Discover Milow's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Jonathan Ivo Gilles Vandenbroeck
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July, 1981
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace Borgerhout, Antwerp, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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Timeline

1978

Milow was first heard at Humo's Rock Rally, a prestigious battle of the bands contest for unsigned rock bands in Belgium, organized every second year since 1978 by Belgian magazine HUMO.

Many Belgian bands and artists, like dEUS, The Black Box Revelation, Absynthe Minded, Evil Superstars, Novastar, Arid, Das Pop, Admiral Freebee and Goose, launched their career in the Rock Rally.

Milow's performance was awarded with a position in the finals but he did not win.

1981

Jonathan Ivo Gilles Vandenbroeck (born 14 July 1981), known professionally as Milow, is a Belgian singer-songwriter.

1994

Milow has said that his first concert experience was seeing Pink Floyd in Werchter in September 1994, on the group's final tour.

The show inspired him to make his own music, and he became determined to perform on the festival site in Werchter one day.

1999

Milow spent a year as an exchange student in California, United States with the AFS Intercultural Programs in 1999–2000 at The Bishop’s School, where he wrote and performed songs.

He has often said in interviews that this time helped him improve his skills writing songs in English and that he always felt he would one day return to California.

2003

In 2003, after having played in a few bands with friends from high school, Jonathan decided to start playing solo gigs and chose "Milow" as his artist name.

Often asked why exactly that name, he has answered that there wasn't really a specific meaning, he just thought it would be easier for an international audience than his full name.

2005

In the summer of 2005, Milow recorded his first album The Bigger Picture together with Nigel Powell (formerly of the British group Unbelievable Truth and now the drummer for Frank Turner).

The first single from the album, "One of It," was released in November 2005 and received moderate airplay on Belgian Radio Stations Studio Brussel and Radio 1.

Flemish newspaper De Standaard offered Milow a column in their online edition and Milow posted frequently between 2005 and 2009 on this blog titled Off the Record about the ups and downs of being a DIY musician.

Milow's national breakthrough came with the release of a newly recorded single version of the song "You Don't Know," the first of what would become a longtime collaboration between Milow and producer Jo Francken.

2006

Milow released his debut album, The Bigger Picture, in 2006 on his own label Homerun Records.

The Bigger Picture was released in Belgium in January 2006 on Milow's own label Homerun Records.

Despite some good reviews in the Belgian press, the album entered the Belgian charts at No. 65 on 4 February 2006 but disappeared again after seven weeks.

2007

The fourth single from that album, "You Don't Know," became one of the biggest hit singles of the year in Belgium in 2007, and The Bigger Picture stayed on the Belgian album chart for 110 weeks.

After a slow start, "You Don't Know" became one of the biggest hits in Belgium in 2007, peaking at No. 3 in the Ultratop 50 single charts.

The single's success led to The Bigger Picture re-entering the Top 100 Album chart in February 2007, eventually peaking at 10, reaching gold status and spending 110 weeks on the Belgian album charts.

On 28 June 2007, Milow was the opening act in the Pyramid Marquee on Rock Werchter, which launched his live career in Belgium.

At the end of 2007, Milow won three awards at the first edition of the Music Industry Awards (MIAs) in Belgium: Best New Artist, Best Music Video ("You Don't Know") and Song of the Year for "You Don't Know".

In the summer of 2007, Milow started working on his second album Coming of Age with Belgian producer Jo Francken.

Milow opted for an acoustic guitar cover version of "Ayo Technology," a song originally written and recorded in 2007 by 50 Cent, Justin Timberlake and Timbaland.

In the next few months, Milow started playing this cover during live concerts and ended up recording a single version with producer Jo Francken and musician Tom Vanstiphout.

2008

However, it was not until his second self-released album Coming of Age in 2008 (in 2009 renamed and repackaged as Milow), that Milow achieved major commercial success all over mainland Europe.

The album peaked at number three on the German Album Top 50 chart, at number four in the Swiss Album Top 100, and peaked in the top twenty of many European charts.

The album reached platinum in Germany and Switzerland, it reached gold in France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, and it sold over 500,000 copies in mainland Europe and Canada.

Milow's international breakthrough came with the release of the single "Ayo Technology", a song originally written and recorded by 50 Cent, Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, from the album Milow.

The single peaked at number one in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Belgium, peaked at number two in Germany, Spain, Austria, and peaked in the top ten in France, Italy and Finland.

The song was a huge commercial success, receiving a platinum certification in Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Austria, Denmark and gold certification in Spain and the Netherlands.

Milow was born in Borgerhout, near Antwerp in Belgium, as the second of four children, with a Belgian father and a mother from the Netherlands.

He grew up in Wespelaar, Haacht right next to Werchter, a town famous for its Rock Werchter festival, one of the biggest annual rock music festivals in Europe.

According to the album liner notes, most of the album was recorded live over the course of three days with the help of some of Belgium's finest musicians like Tom Vanstiphout and Nina Babet (who both joined Milow's live band early 2008), and Ruben Block (Triggerfinger).

In Belgium Dreamers and Renegades and The Ride were the lead singles.

The album was released on Milow's label Homerun Records in Belgium on 1 February 2008.

It entered the Belgian Ultratop 100 album chart at No. 6 on 9 February and reached number one the following week, the first time Milow hit the No. 1 spot with one of his albums.

On 5 February 2008, something happened that had a huge influence on Milow's career: during a radio visit, Belgian alternative radio station Studio Brussel asked Milow to play a cover song as part of a live session to promote the release of Coming of Age.

The single was first released in Belgium in September 2008.

2011

According to a documentary which aired on Belgium's Canvas TV in December 2011, Milow grew up in a house full of music instruments and signed up for accordion lessons with a local music teacher when he was a kid, but soon started taking piano and guitar lessons as well.