Description
Liliane Saint Pierre is a Belgian singer who sings mainly in Dutch.
Liliane Saint-Pierre was born in Molenstede, Flemish Brabant as Liliane Keuninckx. She started her career in the 1960s when she was 13 years old. The biggest hit of her early success period was "We gotta stop" sung in Dutch. At that time she performed as Liliane.
Her success didn't stay unnoticed. She became acquainted with Claude Fran�ois, a French singer and producer, and asked him to promote her in France. He accepted the offer, but decided Liliane was too short for a stagename. He added Saint-Pierre to give it a more French sound and together with him as producer Saint-Pierre records about twenty songs. The collaboration ended abruptly after a disagreement between Claude Fran�ois and her manager of that time Milo De Coster.
In the early seventies, Saint-Pierre took part in the Bible musical "Glory Halleluja 2000" by Group Miloscope. Several songs of the musical were release on single. There was a huge tour set up in churches around Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and France.
Saint Pierre represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 where she sang "Soldiers of Love" in Dutch.
Born
December 18th, 1948 in Diest (Age 75)
Last Changes
2023/04/06
New Address: Available to members only
2023/04/06
New Response (Success): Following my request i received my autograph
2023/04/06
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)