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Chansons d'amour (2002)

299.8K streams

299,771

Poésies du monde (2003)

33.5K streams

33,526

Nous sommes 180 millions de francophon...

20.7K streams

20,731

Julos Chante Pour Les Petits Et Les Gr...

14.9K streams

14,910

Bornes acoustiques (1967-1988)

7.3K streams

7,280

Tours, temples et pagodes (Post-indust...

3.2K streams

3,167

Les communiqués colombophiles

2K streams

2,026

Le balbuzard fluviatile

1.4K streams

1,424

L'avenir a change de berceau

1.3K streams

1,301

J'ai 20 ans de chansons (Live au ThéÃ...

1.3K streams

1,261

Biography

Julos Beaucarne (1936-2021) was a beloved Belgian singer, poet, and actor known for his heartfelt songs, poetic lyrics, and commitment to promoting the Walloon language and culture. Born in Ecaussinnes, Belgium, Beaucarne began his artistic career in the 1960s, quickly becoming a prominent figure in Francophone music with his warm voice and folk-inspired melodies. His songs often reflected his deep connection to nature, humanism, and social justice, addressing themes of love, peace, and solidarity. Beaucarne was not only a musician but also an advocate for cultural preservation, writing extensively in Walloon, his native dialect, and actively participating in artistic and political movements that supported regional languages and identities. Throughout his prolific career, he released over 20 albums, including classics like "L'enfant qui veut jouer" and "Chandeleur Septante-Cinq," which showcased his ability to blend humor, tenderness, and poignant social commentary. His work was deeply influenced by personal experiences, including the tragic loss of his wife, which he transformed into powerful artistic expressions of grief and resilience. Julos Beaucarne's legacy lives on through his music, poetry, and the profound impact he made on Belgian cultural life, celebrated for his unwavering belief in the power of art to heal and unite.