Rapsat was born in the
Ixelles municipality of Brussels to a
Flemish father and a mother of
Asturian descent. His father spent two years in the
Dachau concentration camp, and his mother fled her country during the
civil war. When Rapsat was 10 years old the family moved to
Verviers, which remained his home for the rest of his life. Pierre Rapsat began writing songs at the age of 13, influenced by British pop music, including
The Beatles and
The Rolling Stones, as well as French chanson, particularly the works of
Léo Ferré and
Georges Brassens. He also acquired his first guitar at that age. By 18, he had decided to pursue a career in music, focusing on songwriting and composition. In the early stages of his career, Rapsat performed with various dance orchestras and musical groups. In 1970, he founded his first band, Laurélie, which released one album before disbanding. He subsequently joined the Brussels-based group Jenghiz Khan and recorded the album
Welt Cult. The group also disbanded shortly thereafter. Following these experiences, Rapsat chose to pursue a solo career in 1973. His musical style was eclectic, ranging from rock to
chanson, but at this stage earned him little success. == Eurovision Song Contest ==