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Duncan Dhu were a Spanish pop-rock group of the 1980s. The group was founded in San Sebastian, Spain in 1984 by singer Mikel Erentxun (Aristogatos), and Diego Vasallo, and Juan Ramón Viles (Los Dalton). The name Duncan Dhu comes from the book "Kidnapped: The adventures of David Balfour" by Robert Louis Stevenson where there is a character named Duncan Dhu, who is a lover of music. Their style was based on an acoustic and simple pop-rock with a touch of rockabilly in great contrast with the more radical rock played in the area at the time. After being hired by...
This is The Bio. Of Johnny Duncan From Dublin Texas. I worked for and performed with Johnny for Six years all over the world. You'll never find a nicer human being or friend. I miss my friend but I know that I'll see him in the great here after and sang with him agian Buffalo Brown "You know, what Nashville needs right now is a good, strong baritone voice, and I’m just the guy to give it to them!" Johnny Duncan leans back, laughs and means every word he’s saying. John Richard Duncan, known to millions of country fans as...
Tom Hugo made his first real appearance in the European music-scene with his single "Open Up Your Eyes" in the summer of 2011. The song was featured in the summer trailer of German television RTL, and was played at several radio stations. Logically that "Open Up Your Eyes" climbed into the Top 100 German Airplay chart. In Norway, the track was listed by the largest radio-station (P1) for 11 weeks, with a peak-position of #14 on the official Norwegian Airplay Chart. The debut-album "Sundry Tales" by singer/songwriter Tom Hugo is completed. 11 thrilling tracks written, composed and produced by Tom...
Julius Theodoor Hugo Uiterloo (December 13, 1934 – November 15, 1975), better known by his stage-name Lieve Hugo and his nickname Iko, was a Surinamese singer in the kaseko-genre he founded; hence his other nickname King of Kaseko. Lieve Hugo began singing in a choir and played drums and percussion in a variety of bands. In 1963 he joined Wasboard Orchestra, as a drummer and singer. A mutated version of the band headlined the 1970 Holland Festival at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw and got the crowd on their dancing feet. Health reasons forced him to leave Washboard Orchestra and put down...