Name | : | Roger François Jouret |
Born | : | 24-2-1954 |
Nationality | : | Belgian-French-Ukrainian |
National Finals | : | – |
ESC Entries | : | Amour, amour (1987) |
Website | : | http://www.plasticbertrand.com/ |
Biography
Plastic Bertrand is a Belgian musician, songwriter, producer, editor and television presenter. In 1973 he entered the Conservatory to study music theory, percussion and music history. Influenced by the punk movement, he formed the band Hubble Bubble in 1974, sharing his time between study at the Conservatory, rehearsals and concerts with the band, and work as stage manager at the Theatre des Galeries. In 1977, Plastic Bertrand started his solo career. In 1978 he scored a big hit with the release of the single “Ça plane pour moi”. He also released his first solo album “AN1” in this year.
Entries
Country | : | Luxembourg |
Year | : | 1987 |
Language | : | French |
Artist | : | Plastic Bertrand |
Song | : | Amour, amour |
Lyrics | : | Roger Jouret Alec Mansion |
Composer(s) | : | Roger Jouret Alec Mansion |
Conductor | : | Alec Mansion |
Backings | : | a.o: Patricia Maessen |
Results | ||
Points | : | 4 |
Position | : | 21 |
Running order | : | 13 |