- Camillo Felgen
Camillo Jean Nicolas Felgen (
17 November 1920 inTétange –16 July 2005 inEsch-sur-Alzette ) was aLuxembourg iansinger ,lyricist , DJ, andtelevision presenter .Biography
Felgen started his career as a
teacher . During the Second World War, Felgen was atranslator for the German occupiers, and then a reporter with aFrench language newspaper . He studiedtheater andopera inBrussels and Liège; in 1946, he joined Radio Luxembourg as a chorus singer and a French language reporter. In 1949, the mastering of hisbaritone completed his theatre and opera studies. In 1951, he had his first internationalhit record , "Bonjour les amies" (Hello Friends). The song went on to become the theme song for his national broadcaster. In 1953, he recorded his firstGerman language record "Onkel Toms altes Boot" (Uncle Tom's Old Boat) inBerlin . He represented his home country in theEurovision Song Contest 1960 withSo Laang We's Du Do Bast , becoming the first male contestant to represent Luxembourg and the first entrant to sing in Luxembourgish. He finished last with only one point.One of the greatest hits of Felgen was "Ich hab Ehrfurcht vor schneeweißen Haaren" ('Grey hairs'), a cover of singer-guitarist and entrepreneur
Bobbejaan Schoepen .He also translated the two songs thatThe Beatles performed in German, 'I Want to Hold Your Hand ' and 'She Loves You ', in 1964. These translations were credited to "J. Nicolas", an alias taken from his middle names. Felgen, then working as a programme director at the RTL, was given just 24 hours to translate the lyrics, fly toParis , and teach the band the versions phonetically. [cite web | url=http://german.about.com/library/blmus_beatles.htm | title=German Songs: The Beatles | accessdate=2007-01-01 | publisher=About.com ]Footnotes
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NAME=Felgen, Camillo Jean Nicolas
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Luxembourgian singer
DATE OF BIRTH=17 November 1920
PLACE OF BIRTH=Tétange ,Luxembourg
DATE OF DEATH=16 July 2005
PLACE OF DEATH=Esch-sur-Alzette ,Luxembourg
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