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Jacques Zegers

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Jacques Zegers
Born (1947-06-25) 25 June 1947 (age 77)
OriginBrussels, Belgium
GenresPop
OccupationSinger

Jacques Zegers (born 25 June 1947, Brussels) is a Belgian singer, best known for his participation in the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest.

Early career

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Born in Brussels to a Belgian mother and French father, Zegers began singing in cabaret at the age of 16 and in his spare time would participate in song contests while pursuing a career as a journalist. He released two singles, "La nuit" and "Pour elle", in 1983. He was then asked to record "LA en Olympie", the official Belgian song for the 1984 Summer Olympics.

Eurovision Song Contest

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In 1984, Zegers's song "Avanti la vie" was chosen as the Belgian representative in the 29th Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 5 May in Luxembourg City.[1] "Avanti la vie" scored 70 points to finish in fifth place of 19 entries.[2]

Later career

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After Eurovision, Zegers released one more single, "1001 amis", and continued to pursue his journalistic career. He published a novel entitled Le nœud and several volumes of poetry.

Discography

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Singles

  • "La nuit" (1983)
  • "Pour elle" (1983)
  • "LA en Olympie" (1984)
  • "Avanti la vie" (1984)
  • "1001 amis" (1984)[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest National Finals database – 1984". Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Avanti la vie" at diggiloo.net
  3. ^ Discography (in French)
Preceded by Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
1984
Succeeded by