Stella Maessen

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Stella Maessen
Background information
Born (1953-08-06) 6 August 1953 (age 70)
Zandvoort, Netherlands
OriginHarderwijk and Veghel
Netherlands
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer

Stella Maessen (born 6 August 1953 in Zandvoort, North Holland) is a Dutch singer, best known for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contests of 1970, 1977 and 1982.

Hearts of Soul

In 1969 Maessen and her older sisters Patricia and Bianca formed a group, calling themselves

Waterman" ("Aquarius") earned a narrow victory, qualifying them for the 15th Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 21 March on home ground in Amsterdam.[2] Technically, groups of more than two singers were still barred from Eurovision at that time, so to get around this they billed themselves as 'Patricia and the Hearts of Soul', implying that Stella and Bianca were backing singers to Patricia's lead. In a small field of 12, "Waterman" placed seventh.[3]

Dream Express

In 1973, the Maessens moved to

A Million in One, Two, Three".[4] Sung in English, it was a very contemporary track which was widely regarded as one of the favourites for that year's Eurovision, held in London on 7 May. Its seventh-place finish of 17 entrants was therefore considered something of a disappointment.[5]
Patricia left Dream Express soon afterwards, and the others carried on as LBS before disbanding in 1981.

Solo

In 1981, now billed simply as Stella, Maessen participated in the Belgian selection as a solo artist with the song "Veel te veel" ("Much Too Many"), which reached the final but failed to win.

German victory), Maessen managed a creditable fourth place of 18 entries, also achieving the rare distinction of receiving points from every other participating country.[8]

Maessen continued performing and recording until 1988, when her last single, "Flashlight", was released.

In November 2010 Stella released a new single with her two sisters Bianca and Doreen Maessen as Hearts of Soul: "Suddenly You".

References

Preceded by Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
(
as Hearts of Soul)
1970
Succeeded by
Tijd
"
Preceded by
Judy et Cie
"
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
(
as Dream Express)
1977
Succeeded by
L'amour ça fait chanter la vie
"
Preceded by
Samson
"
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
1982
Succeeded by
Rendez-vous
"