SING SING is a Belgian vocal quartet founded in 94 by Pierre Léonard (born 05/11/60 in Liège), former founding member of Where is China, Glasnotes and Peter and the lions.

It is composed of Patrice Baraldi (vocals), Livio Danna (vocals), Pierre Léonard (vocals, composer) and Pierre Bodson (vocals, composer).

In 97 they released the album “Conditional Liberties” singing with humorous texts by Pierre Louis the distrust of the unemployed, the horror of supermarket cashiers, the praise of alcohol without mentioning white pudding.
They also cover “Marcia Baila” by Rita Mitsouko and “Sing sing song” by Nougaro.
They notably participated in the Francofolies de Spa in 95, de la Rochelle in 96, the Festival de la Cité in Lausanne in 98 and the Pierre Rapsat concert in Spa.

Pierre Léonard also participated from 1999 to 2001 in the show and album “Le petit jour” by children’s singer André Borbe. He released the album “True Lies” in 2004 under the pseudonym LEO and founded the funk/soul group The Groove Bus in 2005. He also composed advertising spots (products of Aubel, Chimay) and performed the theme songs for the series Doctor Stefan Frank.