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Bucks Fizz
Bucks Fizz originally a vocal quartet formed in London in 1981, was one of Britain\\\'s most successful acts of the 1980's, releasing a remarkable 20 hit singles and chart albums during that decade.
While the Eurovision Song Contest may not be regarded as the most trendy route to fame, it opened the door for ABBA, when they won the contest with "Waterloo" in 1974. Seven years later, in 1981, Bucks Fizz, using an identical vocal line up of two male and two female voices, also won the contest, with their catchy "Making your mind up". The group composed of four young but experienced singers had been formed expressly to be launched via Eurovision and included Cheryl Baker, Jay Aston, Mike Nolan, who had earlier worked in the group... » lees verder | Informatie
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