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    time of his death Leclerc was retired, and living in Brussels. "Fud Leclerc". Eurovision Universe. Retrieved 19 February 2024. Fud Leclerc at IMDb Tom nom...
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  • (1908–1974), Belgian jazz saxophonist and violinist Fud Leclerc (1924–2010), Belgian singer Fud Livingston (1906–1957), American jazz musician Female...
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    supermarket chain E.Leclerc Félix Leclerc (1914–1988), Québécois folk singer François Leclerc (~1554), French pirate Fud Leclerc (1924–2010), Belgian...
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    Hautier's death in 2012, Lahaye was joined by Maureen Louys in 2013. Fud Leclerc performing "Ma petite chatte" in Hilversum (1958) Xandee performing "1...
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  • and postcard voting. The songs "Messieurs les noyés de la Seine" by Fud Leclerc and "Le plus beau jour de ma vie" by Mony Marc were selected to represent...
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    Belgium's Fud Leclerc, would return to compete in the contest in future editions, with Assia and Brokken both returning in 1957 and 1958 and Leclerc in 1958...
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  • Belgium was represented by Fud Leclerc, with the song "Mon amour pour toi", at the 1960 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 19 March in London...
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    the winner the following year with the song "Net als toen". Belgium's Fud Leclerc had also competed in the 1956 contest, performing "Messieurs les noyés...
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    returning after a one year absence, and Norway, making its first appearance. Fud Leclerc made his third appearance at the contest for Belgium, having represented...
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  • Belgium was represented by Fud Leclerc, with the song '"Ton nom", at the 1962 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 18 March in Luxembourg City...
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