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Belgian singer
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Danny Fabry
Background information
Born1948 (age 75–76)
Leuven, Belgium
OriginFlemish
OccupationSinger
Musical artist

Robert Esseldeurs (born 1948), stage name Danny Fabry, is a Flemish singer. He had various charting singles in English and Dutch through the 1980s and 1990s. He was married to singer Conny Fabry, but they divorced in the early nineties. After his music career, he operated a restaurant in Scherpenheuvel, which he sold in 2001. Ça c'est la vie en De telefoon.

References

  1. Jan-Cees Butter, Joost Houtman - De foute ster: moord en doodslag in de showbusiness 904881698X 2013 "Robert Esseldeurs (1948) scoorde als Danny Fabry enkele hits in Vlaanderen. Ça c'est la vie en De telefoon ..".


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