- As a conductor, Rony Brack made just one appearance in the Eurovision Song Contest, which was with Philippe Lafontaine in 1990, but he was involved in the competition in other guises way before that. In 1977, he was part of disco group Trinity, which came second in the Belgian Eurovision pre-selection with 'Drop drop drop'.
- Rony Brack hit his stride when he composed and recorded the 1988 world-wide hit song 'Drop the deal' under the new artist name Code 61.
- Away from television music, Brack co-composed the music to several films - but mainly as a ghost-writer for others. In 2017, he wrote the entire score to 'Pure bodies', a French-Belgian short film, which received several prizes and was featured in the 2018 Palm Springs International Shortfest.
- Towards the end of the 1980s, Rony Brack got involved in a new type of Belgian underground music, 'new beat' - nowadays recognised as one of the precursors of techno. He was the producer of house act Big Tony and released several records under the pseudonym B-Art, including a cover version of Adriano Celentano's 'Prisencolinensinainciusol'.
- In 1996, Rony Brack emigrated to the United States.
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