Jean-Pierre Bulté
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+ | "The first [[Ancienne Belgique (Antwerp) |AB]]-style track to make the [[BRT]] (Flemish radio) Top 30 was “The World Beat” by The Caravan (J. P. Bulté and Frank Van der Heijden)" --''[[Made in the Low Countries: Studies in Popular Music]]'' (2017) by Lutgard Mutsaers, Gert Keunen | ||
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- | Neon is Belgian producer [[Jean Pierre Bulté]] of Target Records | + | [[Jean-Pierre Bulté]] of Target Records operated under aliases such as Neon, perhaps best-known for "Voices" (1988), their cover of Master C & J's "[[When You Hold Me]]" (1986). |
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+ | *Frank Van der Heijden | ||
+ | *Eric Van der Heyden | ||
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- | La première reprise de ''Fade to grey'' est française et n'a pas laissé beaucoup de souvenirs : il s'agit du groupe Néon, alias Jean-Pierre Bulté, Eric Van der Heyden et Rita en 1987. Quelques mois plus tard, une seconde reprise, française elle aussi, est produite par le groupe Goûts De Luxe. | ||
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"The first AB-style track to make the BRT (Flemish radio) Top 30 was “The World Beat” by The Caravan (J. P. Bulté and Frank Van der Heijden)" --Made in the Low Countries: Studies in Popular Music (2017) by Lutgard Mutsaers, Gert Keunen |
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Jean-Pierre Bulté of Target Records operated under aliases such as Neon, perhaps best-known for "Voices" (1988), their cover of Master C & J's "When You Hold Me" (1986).
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See also
- Frank Van der Heijden
- Eric Van der Heyden
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