Euson

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Julio Bernardo Euson (born April 12, 1941), professionally known as Euson, is an Aruban-Dutch singer, songwriter and occasional actor.

Euson became famous in the early 1970s in the Netherlands and in Latin America. He was the winner of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile in 1972 where he represented the Netherlands with the song 'Julie' written and composed by him. Euson is known especially for his pop and soul ballads 'Both sides now' and 'Julie',[1][2] which shared the Zilveren Harp in 1973.[3]

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