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Voting history

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If Belgium has given 117 points to Germany and 115 to Ireland, why is Ireland silver and Germany bronze? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dinsdagskind (talkcontribs) 08:44, 26 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Mony Marc

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Recently, I found out Mony Marc’s debut (1947 at the age of 12 [1][2] and her birth year. (1934-1935), as well as her other involvements. However, I only figured that out after her page had been deleted. Is it possible to bring back her page with the new info? If so. I will add sources to my claim. Jusherman (talk) 20:15, 12 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

What "other involvements" are we talking about? If there's new information that would help satisfy WP:GNG, WP:MUSICBIO and moves the article beyond WP:ONEEVENT as discussed in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mony Marc then recreating the article would be pertinent, but it would depend on the information. What you provided above (year of birth and debut) doesn't add any further weight to recreating the article in my mind as the article would still fall under ONEEVENT. Sims2aholic8 (talk) 10:47, 13 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, Sims2Aholic,

In the same online book, it mentions her following involvements in the music industry, such as: - making her debut in 1947 - joining the Jacques Mathieu orchestra and performing in several Belgian cities

However that’s all the book mentions of her. The 1966 record labels also mention: - she toured all around the world

It’s worth noting that these 3 links include several of her record labels from 1950 to 1966. It’s also that the aforementioned 1966 record labels were the last she released.

Links: - http://www.devianlazizique.com/devianlamusique/vinyls.php - http://www.devianlazizique.com/devianlamusique/vinyls/5.php - http://www.devianlazizique.com/devianlamusique/etrangeres.php

To find her record labels, press ctrl+F and type “Mony Marc”.

A couple of months ago, I met with some friends and asked them about information on her, and one person found an article. https://uurl.kbr.be/1517374 It mentions where she lived and her full last name, which was “Marcotty.”

As far as I know, that’s all my friends and I know. I hope this is enough information to remake her Wikipedia page. Jusherman (talk) 05:09, 11 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "VAN CANZONISSIMA TOT EUROSONG" (PDF). André Vermeulen.
  2. ^ "Mony Marc: Les Crocodiles Record Details". 45.cat. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |archive date= ignored (|archive-date= suggested) (help)

Selection processes table

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I would like to suggest removing the table in the selection processes section of the page as it is very difficult to read. Belgium has a really in-depth history with national selections, but because it switches broadcaster every year, it hasn't been able to develop a long-term national final such as Melodifestivalen or MGP. In my opinion, this section would be better as a prose, mentioning recurrent national finals such as Canzonissima, Eurosong, and Avant-Première Eurovision. What are the opinions on this? Spleennn (talk) 23:05, 3 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]