Nick Kamen (born Ivor Neville Kamen, 15 April 1962, Harlow, Essex, England - 4 May 2021) is an English male model, songwriter and musician, and brother of session guitarist Chester Kamen and artist Barry Kamen. Kamen was first brought to the public's attention in 1984 when Ray Petri featured him on the front cover of The Face. The cover showed him wearing a ski-hat, orange roll-neck sweater and aviator sunglasses. He is most remembered, in the UK, for his 1985 beefcake performance in Levi's "Launderette" television commercial
T-Spoon was the name of one of Holland's most succesful dance acts ever. It all started out in 1993 with their first single No Time 2 Waste, which wasted no time in cracking the top 10 in Europe.
During the following years they scored a string of hits, which brought them success in countries like the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Israel, Ireland, Scandinavia, South-America and of course their home country, Holland.
The Key was a West London proto-psychedelic beat quartet formed in 1964, originally as The Sidekicks. Their line-up included Peter Daltrey (vocals), Eddie Pumer (guitar), Steve Clark (bass) and Dan Bridgman (drums). The Sidekicks played the local pub and club circuit, sometimes appearing on the same bill as fellow hopefuls The High Numbers (later The Who). The Sidekicks played Stones-influenced material and R&B covers. By late 1965 the band had changed their name to The Key, a name change that coincided with an update of their image and style. They recorded their début single, 'Holidaymaker' (1966), but it was never released. The Key decided to change their name once again, becoming Kaleidoscope. 'Holidaymaker' was later included on beat and psych compilations.
The Rooftop Singers were a progressive folk singing trio in the early 1960s, best known for the hit "Walk Right In".
The group was composed of Erik Darling and Bill Svanoe (vocals, guitar) with former jazz singer Lynne Taylor (vocals). Darling put the group together in 1962 specifically to record an updated and uptempo version of a 1920s Gus Cannon folk blues song, "Walk Right In". The trio recorded the song for Vanguard Records, with updated lyrics and an arrangement featuring paired 12-string acoustic guitars.
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