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In 1969, they recorded their debut album. In 1970, they sung "]" (written by Pieter Goemans) as the Netherlands entry to the ] song contest. They finished 7th out of 12 participants. The Eurovision experience did not further their career as expected. The single "]" still draws some attention, but is no longer played frequently in the Netherlands. They collaborated in 1972, on a single with ]. The song ] is still popular, especially amongst religious people. In 1969, they recorded their debut album. In 1970, they sung "]" (written by Pieter Goemans) as the Netherlands entry to the ] song contest. They finished 7th out of 12 participants. The Eurovision experience did not further their career as expected. The single "]" still draws some attention, but is no longer played frequently in the Netherlands. They collaborated in 1972, on a single with ]. The song ] is still popular, especially amongst religious people.


In the mid-seventies the group moved to ]. There they formed ] in 1975, with former ] musician ] (who had married Bianca). In the summer of 1976 they scored a Flemish number 2 hit with the self titled song "Dream Express". On 5 February 1977 they won in the national finals for Belgium to enter the ] song contest, which was held in ], ] on Saturday 7 May. This contest was the first time that Belgium had entered a song to be sung in ]. With the song "]" they reached 7th place out of 18 participating countries. In the mid-seventies the group moved to ]. There they formed ] in 1975, with former ] musician ] (who had married Bianca). In the summer of 1976 they scored a Flemish number 2 hit with the self-titled song "Dream Express". On 5 February 1977 they won in the national finals for Belgium to enter the ] song contest, which was held in ], ] on Saturday 7 May. This contest was the first time that Belgium had entered a song to be sung in ]. With the song "]" they reached 7th place out of 18 participating countries.


Dream Express changed name again in 1979, to ], which stood for Luc Bianca Stella. Their singles "]" and "]" received much airplay in 1979. Dream Express changed name again in 1979, to ], which stood for Luc Bianca Stella. Their singles "]" and "]" received much airplay in 1979.
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==Discography== ==Discography==

===Singles=== ===Singles===
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Hearts Of Soul in 1970

Hearts of Soul was formed by three Harderwijkse sisters: Bianca, Stella and Patricia Maessen.

They worked in the late 1960s as session singers for, among other things, Dusty Springfield, until 1968, when they were discovered. In 1969, they recorded their debut album. In 1970, they sung "Waterman" (written by Pieter Goemans) as the Netherlands entry to the Eurovision song contest. They finished 7th out of 12 participants. The Eurovision experience did not further their career as expected. The single "It's Great Fun" still draws some attention, but is no longer played frequently in the Netherlands. They collaborated in 1972, on a single with Marius Monkau. The song Oh Complete Jesus is still popular, especially amongst religious people.

In the mid-seventies the group moved to Belgium. There they formed Dream Express in 1975, with former Pebbles musician Luc Smets (who had married Bianca). In the summer of 1976 they scored a Flemish number 2 hit with the self-titled song "Dream Express". On 5 February 1977 they won in the national finals for Belgium to enter the Eurovision song contest, which was held in Wembley, London on Saturday 7 May. This contest was the first time that Belgium had entered a song to be sung in English. With the song "A Million in One, Two, Three" they reached 7th place out of 18 participating countries.

Dream Express changed name again in 1979, to LBS, which stood for Luc Bianca Stella. Their singles "LBS" and "Uncle Jim" received much airplay in 1979.

Stella also released singles under the name of Stella Mason. She represented Belgium (singing in French) in the Eurovision song contest of 1982, with the song "Si tu aimes ma musique". On 24 April 1982 she finished 4th out of 18 contestants.

Bianca released several singles from the early 1980s through to 1993. The single Two Dolphins to the Range of Hawaii was released as a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Antwerp zoo.

During the Eurovision song contest of 1986 Patricia was a backing singer of the winning entrant Sandra Kim. In 1987, Patricia was also a backing singer for Plastic Bertrand's, Luxembourg entry.

Patricia Maessen died on 15 May 1996 in Mortsel near Antwerp at the age of 44, from the effects of a stroke.

Discography

Singles

Singles in the Dutch Top 40
Title Release
date
Entry
date
 Highest 
position
 #Weeks  Remarks 
"Oh what a price" 1969 15-2-1969 tip
"Everybody goes for Joe / Abraham, Martin & John" 1969 11-10-1969 tip
"Fat Jack" 1970 31-1-1970 18 5
"Waterman" 1970 14-3-1970 tip
"It's great fun" 1972 8-7-1972 tip
"I can hear you calling" 1971 ? tip
"Dream express" 1976 7-2-1976 tip As Dream Express
"A Million in One, Two, Three" 1977 23-4-1977 tip As Dream Express
Awards and achievements
Preceded byLenny Kuhr
with De troubadour
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
1970
Succeeded bySaskia & Serge
with Tijd
Preceded byPierre Rapsat
with Judy et Cie
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
1977
Succeeded byJean Vallée
with L'amour ça fait chanter la vie
  1. http://archief.nrc.nl/index.php/1996/Mei/18/Kunst/6/Patricia+Maessen+overleden/check=Y
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