- Alec Mansion studied the piano as well as harmony and solfege at the Conservatoire Royal in Liège.
- Alec Mansion is one of the few Eurovision conductors who was involved in the competition after the EBU had decided the contest was better off without an orchestra (1998).
- From his days as a student onwards, he played in various rock groups and in the early 1980s, he tried to force a breakthrough as a singer.
- Alec Mansion wrote music for radio and television, advertisement campaigns, and films.
- In 1987, Mansion and his two brothers Benoît and Hubert (together: Léopold Nord et Vous), had an unexpected chart success with 'C'est l'amour', which was a number-two-hit in France.
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