Bang (band)

For the American band, see Bang (U.S. band). For the British band, see Bang (UK pop band).

Bang was a Greek band that represented Greece in the ESC 1987 and had minor success in Europe and Japan.

Biography

Bang was formed in 1987 by Thanos Kalliris and Vasilis Dertilis. Thanos was the frontman and Vassilis was doing backing vocals and played keyboards. In 1987 they competed in the Greek selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 1987. Their song, Stop, a pop/funky dancing anthem was victorious and the duo, along with Thanos' sister Katerina Kalliri, Mariana Efstratiou (who competed for Greece in Eurovision 1989) and Laura Burke doing the backing vocals, travelled to Brussels for the contest.

The song started in Brussels with high hopes and good reviews, but scored only 64 points, reaching the 10th place. That however was a good result for a Greek entry at the time and the band was a massive hit back home. Bang pursued an international career and worked with Shep Pettibone, François Kevorkian and others. Until 1991, they issued 3 lp's and many maxi singles in Greece, Europe, USA and Japan. For their single Holding my Heart they had a video clip entirely shot in Hollywood and the single You're the One entered the British Top75 singles chart. Last but not least, Bang is the only Greek pop act that toured Japan.

From 1992, Thanos followed a solo career becoming one of the most popular pop singers in Greece during the 1990s.

Discography

Year Title Format
1987 Run for your Love maxi single
1987 Stop maxi single
1987 Bang - The Album LP
1988 You're the one Single
1989 You're the one maxi single
1990 Holding my Heart single (#93, US POP 100)
1990 Clockwise LP
1991 Kane to Lathos LP

References

Preceded by
Takis Biniaris
with Miazoume
Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest
1987
Succeeded by
Afroditi Frida
with Clown
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