Barbara Dex
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Barbara Maria Karel Deckx (born 22 January 1974), better known by her stage name Barbara Dex, is a
Belgian Belgian may refer to: * Something of, or related to, Belgium * Belgians, people from Belgium or of Belgian descent * Languages of Belgium, languages spoken in Belgium, such as Dutch, French, and German *Ancient Belgian language, an extinct languag ...
singer who represented her country in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1993 The Eurovision Song Contest 1993 was the 38th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Millstreet, Ireland, following the country's victory at the with the song " Why Me?" by Linda Martin. Organised by the European Broadcastin ...
with the song "
Iemand als jij Belgium was represented by Barbara Dex at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, which took place in Millstreet, Ireland, performing "Iemand als jij". Dex was the winner of the Flemish national final for the contest, ''Eurosong '93''. Before Eurovis ...
". Dex had qualified via the Belgian national heat, Eurosong 93, held at the Casino Knokke on 6 March. At the Eurovision in
Millstreet Millstreet () is a town in north County Cork, Ireland, with a population of 1,555 (as of 2016). Millstreet is within the civil parish of Drishane, and within a Poor Law Union also called Millstreet. The Millstreet Union encompasses the civil ...
, she performed seventh, after Greece's entry " Ellada, Hora Tou Fotos" and before Malta's song " This Time". Dex came last, in 25th place. Barbara returned to the Belgian final in 2004, teaming up with Alides for the song "One Life" which placed third. A further Eurovision attempt came in 2006 with the country line-dancing flavoured "Crazy" which earned her fifth place. Barbara Dex was born in
Turnhout Turnhout () is a Belgium, Belgian Municipalities in Belgium, municipality and city located in the Flemish Region, Flemish Provinces of Belgium, province of Antwerp (province), Antwerp. The municipality comprises only the city of Turnhout proper. ...
, one of the three children of Marcel Deckx, a Belgian singer better known by his stage name Marc Dex. Her brother Tom Deckx has played bass guitar in the musical groups Tush and Nuts. In Eurovision, Barbara wore a self-made dress, which inspired House of Eurovision's
Barbara Dex Award The Barbara Dex Award was a fan-voted accolade awarded annually to the worst-dressed contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest. The award was created by the fansite The House of Eurovision in 1997, which hosted it until the site's closure in 2 ...
for the contestant with the worst (later, "most striking") outfit.


Discography

Dex has released several albums between 1993 and 2011.


Albums

First album ''Iemand'' contains songs in Dutch. Since 1994 she has performed songs only in English. * ''Iemand'' (1993) * ''Waiting for a New Moon'' (1994) * ''Tender Touch'' (1996) * ''Strong'' (1998) * ''Timeless'' (2001) * ''Enjoy: a Taste of Gospel'' (2003) * ''Blue-eyed Girl'' (2006) * ''Only One Me'' (2008) * ''I Am Barbara Dex'' (2011) * ''Dex, Drugs & Rock 'n Roll'' (2016)


Singles

* "One life" (2004) * "Crazy" (2006) * "I am" (2010) * "Before" (2011)


Barbara Dex Award

Since 1997 the
Barbara Dex Award The Barbara Dex Award was a fan-voted accolade awarded annually to the worst-dressed contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest. The award was created by the fansite The House of Eurovision in 1997, which hosted it until the site's closure in 2 ...
is an annual fan award for the worst dressed artist in the
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), sometimes abbreviated to ESC and often known simply as Eurovision, is an international songwriting competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), featuring participants representing pr ...
. From 1997 to 2016, it was awarded by fansite House of Eurovision, and from 2017 onwards, it has been awarded by songfestival.be.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dex, Barbara 1974 births Living people People from Turnhout Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Belgium Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1993 Dutch-language singers of Belgium 21st-century Belgian women singers