Frédéric Etherlinck

Frédéric Etherlinck
Born (1968-08-11) 11 August 1968
Origin Brussels, Belgium
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer

Frédéric Van Goitsenhoven-Maeterlinck (born 11 August 1968, in Brussels) is a Belgian singer, best known for his participation in the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest.

Early life

Etherlinck was born in Brussels but soon after his birth his family emigrated to Los Angeles, where they lived until 1977. They then lived in Nice, France for three years before returning to Brussels. Etherlinck later became a singer and drummer, performing in bars and cabarets in the Brussels area.

Eurovision Song Contest

In 1995, Etherlinck took part in the Belgian Eurovision Song Contest selection with the song "La voix est libre" ("The Voice is Free"). In the most evenly balanced selection in Belgium's Eurovision history, with only 13 points separating the top six songs, he emerged the narrow victor and went on to represent Belgium in the 40th Eurovision Song Contest held on 13 May in Dublin.[1] "La voix est libre" did not prove successful in the contest, ending the evening in 20th place out of 23 entries.[2]

Later career

"La voix est libre" reached #21 on the Wallonian singles chart, but further success proved elusive.[3] Etherlinck released an album entitled Les années lumières (Light Years) which failed to sell, since when little has been heard of him.

References

Preceded by
Barbara Dex
with Iemand als jij
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
1995
Succeeded by
Lisa Del Bo
with Liefde is een kaartspel
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