Barbara Dex
Barbara Dex | |
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Born |
Barbara Deckx 22 January 1974 Turnhout, Belgium |
Nationality | Belgium |
Occupation | singer |
Barbara Deckx (born 22 January 1974 in Turnhout), better known by her stage name Barbara Dex, is a Belgian singer who represented her country in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 with the song "Iemand als jij". Dex had qualified via the Belgian national heat, Eurosong 93, held at the Casino Knokke on 6 March. At the Eurovision in Millstreet, she performed seventh, after Greece's entry "Eladha, Hora Tu Fotos" and before Malta's song "This Time". Dex came last, in 25th place.
Barbara returned to the Belgian final in 2004, teaming up with Alides for the song "One Life" which placed third. A further Eurovision attempt came in 2006 with the country line-dancing flavoured "Crazy" which earned her fifth place.
Barbara Dex is one of three children of Marcel Deckx, a Belgian singer better known by his stage name Marc Dex. Her brother Tom Deckx has played bass guitar in the musical groups Tush and Nuts.[1]
The Barbara Dex Award is named after her.
Discography
Dex has released several albums between 1993 and 2011.
Albums
First album "Iemand" contains songs in Dutch. Since 1994 she sings only in English.
- Iemand (1993)
- Waiting for a New Moon (1994)
- Tender Touch (1996)
- Strong (1998)
- Timeless (2001)
- Enjoy: a Taste of Gospel (2003)
- Blue-eyed Girl (2006)
- Barbara Dex (2011)
Singles
- One life (2004)
- Crazy (2006)
- I am (2010)
- Before (2011)
References
External links
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Preceded by Morgane with Nous, on veut des violons |
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 |
Succeeded by Frédéric Etherlinck with La voix est libre |
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