Ray Dee Ohh
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Ray Dee Ohh was a Danish
pop band that existed between 1988 and 1992, made from the remnants from Tøsedrengene
and The Lejrbåls
. The group consisted of Maria Bramsen
(vocals), Caroline Henderson
(vocals), Michael Bruun (guitar), Poul Halberg (guitar), Jan Sivertsen (drums), Simon West (keyboard) and Christian Dietl (bass).
The band is known for a string of Danish-language pop-rock hits in their radio-friendly, polished style. The group was highly successful in Denmark, their three studio albums selling more than 500,000 copies combined.
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...
pop band that existed between 1988 and 1992, made from the remnants from Tøsedrengene
Tøsedrengene
Tøsedrengene was a Danish band that existed from 1978 to 1986, notable for their mix of pop-rock and reggae with Danish-language lyrics. During their active years, they achieved great success in Denmark, their six studio albums selling more than a million copies.- Studio albums :* Det går fremad *...
and The Lejrbåls
The Lejrbåls
The Lejrbåls were a Danish pop band that existed in 1986–87. Consisting of former members of Tøsedrengene and Halberg Larsen, the group comprised vocalist Maria Bramsen, guitarists Michael Bruun and Poul Halberg, Jette Schandorf on bass, Henrik Stanley Møller and Aage Hagen on keyboards and Jan...
. The group consisted of Maria Bramsen
Maria Bramsen
Maria Bramsen is a Danish singer, graphic designer and illustrator. She is probably most widely known for her career as a vocalist for pop bands Tøsedrengene and Ray Dee Ohh....
(vocals), Caroline Henderson
Caroline Henderson
Caroline Henderson is a Danish–Swedish pop and jazz singer. She moved to Copenhagen from Sweden in 1983 and spent her youth singing in various jazz bands. Her breakthrough was in 1989 as part of pop group Ray Dee Ohh...
(vocals), Michael Bruun (guitar), Poul Halberg (guitar), Jan Sivertsen (drums), Simon West (keyboard) and Christian Dietl (bass).
The band is known for a string of Danish-language pop-rock hits in their radio-friendly, polished style. The group was highly successful in Denmark, their three studio albums selling more than 500,000 copies combined.
Studio albums
- Ray Dee Ohh (1989)
- Too (1990)
- Radiofoni (1991)