Lily Castel

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Lily Castel
Birth name Alice van Acker
Born (1937-04-10) 10 April 1937
Origin Ghent, Belgium
Genres Pop
Occupations Singer
Associated acts Jacques Raymond

Lily Castel (born Alice van Acker, 10 April 1937, Ghent) is a Belgian singer, best known for her participation with Jacques Raymond in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest.

Early career

Castel started out as a dancer before auditioning for television talent show Ontdek de Ster in 1958. She obtained regular work singing with orchestras, and through the 1960s appeared on television and performed internationally, including at the Sopot International Song Festival. In 1970, she toured with former Eurovision singer Lize Marke. [1]

Eurovision Song Contest

The 1971 selection process for the Belgian Eurovision entry had resulted in a comprehensive victory for the song "Goeiemorgen, morgen" ("Good Morning, Morning"), performed by Nicole & Hugo, to be the representative for the 16th Eurovision Song Contest, to take place on 3 April in Dublin.[2] Less than a week before the contest however, Nicole fell ill with jaundice and the duo had to withdraw.[3] As last-minute replacements, VRT drafted in Castel and Belgium's 1963 Eurovision veteran Jacques Raymond. It was a race against time for the pair, not least when they arrived in Dublin to find that the stage layout at the Gaiety Theatre was unsuitable for the routine they had rehearsed. In the circumstances they gave a creditable performance on the night, but "Goeiemorgen, morgen" was not greatly appreciated by the juries and finished in joint 14th place of 18 entries.[4][5]

Later career

Castel remains active, having been a successful performer in concerts and variety shows for many years.[1]

References

Preceded by
Jean Vallée
with Viens l'oublier
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
(
with Jacques Raymond)
1971
Succeeded by
Serge & Christine Ghisoland
with À la folie ou pas du tout
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