Henri Segers
Henri Segers was a Belgian piano player (mostly jazz and swing), arranger, composer, and conductor. He began his professional career in 1940. Musical director of the orchestra of the French-speaking broadcaster in Belgium, conducted five Belgian entries between 1960 and 1972, accompanying Fud Leclerc (twice), Robert Cogoi, Claude Lombard, and Serge & Christine Ghisoland. His most successful participation was with Fud Leclerc’s ‘Mon amour pour toi’ (composed by Jack Say), which finished sixth. Also credited as Henry Segers.
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