Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1988:
Ed Kuepper's promo-video for the single 'Where There's This Party'.
Artist(s) Origin: Bremen, Bremen, Germany (relocated to Brisbane, QLD, Australia)
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Label: Hot
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Artist(s) links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Ed_Kuepper
http://www.thekuepperfiles.com/
http://www.myspace.com/edkuepper
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NZOZ NZOZ1988 1988 Australia Late Eighties 1980's 1980s 80's 80s
Extended Tags: The Saints (1977-1978) -- The Laughing Clowns (1979-1985) -- solo artist (1985-present) -- The Aints (1991)
Musical Terms: Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter, Blues, Aussie, Old Australian Singer-Songwriter-Performer-Solo Artist
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Artist(s) Influence:
Best anthology for Ed (in my humble opinion) is the album "This is the Magic Mile".
bran1dav 3 weeks ago
Well obviously I need to get into some more of Ed's work because this is just great. Thinking his Laughing Clowns persona was about it for him is too narrow a perception, thanks for this NZOZ, as usual you have helped open my eyes!
KJezza 7 months ago
Ed Kuepper & The Yard Goes On Forever:
Ed Kuepper, guitar, vocal; Mark Dawson, drums; Paul Smith, bass; Rebecca Hancock, backing vocals; Jim Bowman, guitar (and keyboards on other tracks). So who played brass? In the video Rebecca is shown playing trombone at first, but far as I know she plays keyboards and strings, not brass, Another great composition and performance by Ed with striking guitar work.
2Beautiful2c 9 months ago
Don't remember this guy, probably too drunk. ;-)
Starrs69 1 year ago