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Name
  
Julos Beaucarne

Role
  
Musical Artist

Children
  
Christophe Beaucarne


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Albums
  
Front de liberation des arbres fruitiers

Similar People
  
Christophe Beaucarne, Gilles Vigneault, Anne Sylvestre, Michel Buhler, Guy Beart

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Julos Beaucarne, (born 27 June 1936 in Écaussinnes (Province of Hainaut)) is a Belgian artist (storyteller, poet, actor, writer, singer, sculptor), singing in French and Walloon. He lives in Tourinnes-la-Grosse, in Walloon Brabant (Belgium). One of his acting roles was the "father Jacques" in Le Mystère de la Chambre Jaune and Le Parfum de la Dame en Noir. Beaucarne's first single was recorded in 1964. He has produced multiple albums since then.

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Biography

In 1964, he recorded his first single and its first LP Julos chante Julos came out in 1967. Since then, he produced about one album every two years. These include L'enfant qui veut vider la mer (1968), Julos chante pour vous (1969), Chandeleur 75 (1975), Les communiqués colombophiles (1976), Julos au Théâtre de la ville (1977), La p'tite gayole (1981), Chansons d'amour (2002), a double album with Barbara Alcantara given to the farm of Wahenge, site of the post-industrial pagodas near the village where he lives, and two CDs where he sings poems he set to music. These albums range from song collages, recited poems, humorous monologues, to "catch-up sounds and voice clips". Each album is thus an atmosphere more than a concept, which reflects a state of mind mixing revolt (lettre à Kissinger, Bosnia and Herzegovina), tenderness (Y Vaut Meyeu S'bêtchi), humor (Pompes funèbres) and everyday life, as his neighbor's voice in the "communiqués colombophiles" (pigeon releases). He refuses stardom, has his own publishing house, records and books (Publishing Louise-Hélène France). He continues to live in his village of Tourinnes-la-Grosse in Wallonia and talks by himself on the forum of his website.

The murder of his wife Loulou (Louise-Hélène France) at Candlemas in 1975, changed his style to a more humanist one. That night he wrote an open letter analyzing the guilt of the society that put the weapon in the hands of assassins, along with a call to "reforest the human soul" with "love, friendship and persuasion". After this tragedy, he traveled, particularly in Quebec and he strengthened his ties with French speakers' singers culture. At the death of King Baudouin, he was chosen as a symbol of the Belgian people to sing a tribute to the late king. He was knighted in July 2002 by King Albert II. He also signed the Manifesto for Walloon culture in 1983.

He puts poems into songs, from Belgian authors (especiallyMax Elskamp) or non-Belgian, which gave birth to the songs "Je ne songeais pas à Rose" (Victor Hugo), "Je fais souvent ce rêve étrange" (Paul Verlaine).

He played the "father Jacques" in Le Mystère de la Chambre Jaune and Le Parfum de la Dame en Noir.

In 2012, he played the role of father of Prudence in Associés contre le crime Pascal Thomas, Catherine Frot and Dussollier.

Studio albums

  • 1967: Julos chante Julos
  • 1968: L'enfant qui veut vider la mer
  • 1969: Julos chante pour vous
  • 1971: Premières chansons
  • 1972: Arrêt facultatif
  • 1974: Front de libération des arbres fruitiers
  • 1975: Chandeleur 75
  • 1976: Les Communiqués colombophiles
  • 1976: Julos chante pour les petits et les grands
  • 1978: Mon terroir c'est les galaxies
  • 1979: Le Vélo volant
  • 1980: Le Chanteur du silence
  • 1981: La P'tite Gayole
  • 1981: L'Univers musical (1) (instrumental album)
  • 1982: L'Hélioplane
  • 1984: L'avenir a changé de berceau
  • 1986: L'Ère vidéo-chrétienne
  • 1986: Contes, comptines et ballades
  • 1989: L'univers musical (2) (instrumental album)
  • 1990: 9/9/99, monde neuf
  • 1993: Tours, temples et pagodes post-industriels
  • 1997: Vingt ans depuis quarante ans
  • 2000: Co n' rawète
  • 2006: Le Jaseur Boréal
  • 2012: Le Balbuzard fluviatile
  • Live albums

  • 1977 : Julos au Théâtre de la ville
  • 1987 : J'ai vingt ans de chansons
  • 1991 : Julos au Casino de Paris
  • 1998 : Le Navigateur solitaire sur la mer des mots
  • 2002 : Chansons d'amour (double cd)
  • Compilations, boxset

  • 1988 : Bornes acoustiques (compilation)
  • 1989 : L'intégrale CD 67/87 (contient 19 albums originaux)
  • 2011 : Les Voix de la poésie
  • Tribute albums

  • 2003 : Template:Nombre Template:Nombre (Template:Nombre de Julos Beaucarne à la guitare par Patrick de Schuyter)
  • 2008 : Ils chantent Julos (Template:Nombre belges, français et québécois chantent Julos)
  • EP

  • 1964 : Une poire pour la mort
  • 1965 : Le Sort d'ici-bas
  • 1966 : Le Petit Royaume
  • 1967 : Julos chante Max Elskamp et Julos chante Écaussinnes
  • 1973 : Brassens et Vigneault adaptés en wallon
  • 1994 : Regard sur le rétroviseur (CD, vendu au profit de SOS Enfants)
  • References

    Julos Beaucarne Wikipedia