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In 1976, Belgium sent a singer-songwriter named to The Hague with a French-language chanson titled "Judy et Cie" (Judy & Co.). While it finished in a respectable 8th place, it established Rapsat as a premier musical storyteller in the Francophone world. Here is a look back at this classic, reflective tune. A Departure from Typical Eurovision Sound
For fans of classic European music, "Judy et Cie" remains a hauntingly beautiful, nostalgic piece of the 1970s. pierre_rapsat_judy_et_cie
Born in Ixelles, Belgium, to a Belgian mother and a German father, Pierre Rapsat (1948–2002) was a versatile artist. Before Eurovision, he was known for his rock music, but "Judy et Cie" allowed him to blend his rock roots with the poetic nature of Belgian chanson. In 1976, Belgium sent a singer-songwriter named to
Beyond the Eurovision Stage: Revisiting Pierre Rapsat’s "Judy et Cie" A Departure from Typical Eurovision Sound For fans
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He went on to have a massively successful career in Belgium and France, producing hits for over three decades and becoming a cherished voice in French-speaking music. The Lasting Legacy of "Judy et Cie"
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