Gerhard "Gary" Lux (born 26 January 1959) is an Austrian singer, most famous for having represented his country in the Eurovision Song Contest on six occasions. He was born in Ontario, Canada but returned to live in Austria with his parents as a young boy. He is married to Marianne and has 2 sons, Benny and Dennis. He has released solo albums entitled "Dreidimensional" and "City of Angels" inspired by some time he had spent in Los Angeles.
Lux performed for Austria on the following occasions:
1983 as a member of Westend performing "Hurricane",
1984 providing backing for Anita performing "Einfach Weg",
1985 as a solo artist performing "Kinder Dieser Welt",
1987 as a solo artist performing "Nur Noch Gefühl",
1993 providing backing for Tony Wegas performing "Maria Magdalena",
1995 providing backing for Stella Jones performing "Die Welt Dreht Sich Verkehrt",
As a composer, Lux was placed second in the Austrian national heat for Eurovision in 1994 with the song "Solitaire" performed by Three Girl Madhouse. Gary also sang a duet with Gitti Seuberth at the 1984 Austrian final Komm Hoit Mi which placed 2nd
Sources edit:
Site about Eurovison Song Contest,
Entries for Gary Lux,
Preceded by, Mess
Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest, 1983 (member of Westend)
Succeeded by, Anita
Preceded by, Anita
Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest, 1985
Succeeded by, Timna Brauer
Preceded by, Timna Brauer
Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest, 1987
Succeeded by, Wilfried
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Lux, Gary
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Date of birth
26 January 1959
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