Julius (Jules) de Corte (March 29 1924, Deurne – February 16 1996, Eindhoven) was a famous blind singer-songwriter from the Netherlands.
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At fourteen months, Jules developed a middle ear infection, which eventually led to him becoming blind. He would spend the rest of his childhood in two Catholic institutions for the blind in Grave, which provided him with a good education but no affection. In the last year of the Second World War, allied soldiers were accommodated in the institute and De Corte sang songs for them and played the piano. In 1945 De Corte became a professional musician. Initially he played at dance schools and parties and so on, but soon afterwards he began to make radio and stage appearances. Over the years, he colloborated with many other famous performers, including Louis van Dijk, Albert Mol and Rita Reys. |



De Corte was born to Peer de Corte and Anna van Eijk. His father had socialist ideals and in 1923 led a strike the failure of which had a significant impact on the already poor family.