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1930 -Monique Serf was born in Paris, France on the 9th of June.
1950-1952 - She moved to Brussels, Belgium and became a part of artistic community.
1953 - She married Claude John Luc Sluys, a Belgian law student but they separated in 1956.
1957-1961 - Barbara went back to Brussels to make her first record single.
- She performed at the Bobino Music-Hall in Montparnasse.
1965 - She released the album "Barbara chante Barbara" that became an enormous critical and financial success, winning the "Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy".
1969 - She announced that she would limit her concert singing.
1970 - Barbara had her debut in the stage play "Madame".
1997 - Barbara died from respiratory problems on the 25th of November.
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