Bearforce 1
Bearforce 1 | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Netherlands |
Genres | Pop, Dance |
Years active | 2006-2014 |
Labels | C+R Records |
Members |
Robert Brown (2006-Present) Yuri (2006-2009) Ian Turnel (2006-2008) Peter Johansson (2006-2008) Konstantinos Zouganelis (2008-2009) Peter Gerrist (2008-2009) Eddi (2007-2008) Ryan Wilkinson (2014-Present) Paul Bloomer (2014-Present) Simon Crawford (2014-Present) |
Bearforce 1 is a gay dance music band from the Netherlands, known mainly for a YouTube hit video, "Bearforce 1." Founded in 2006 and promoting an image as bears (that is, hairy gay men),[1] they released three singles accompanied by YouTube videos, they invited comparisons to the Village People[2] and scored hits in the Netherlands before breaking up in 2009. The band reformed in 2014 with 3 new members, with only the lead singer, Robert Brown returning.
History
Bearforce 1 was founded by three Dutchmen (Ian Turnel, Peter Johansson, and Yuri) and an Irishman (Robert Brown),[3] led by actor and producer Roeland Fernhout.[4] Their eponymous single "Bearforce 1," a medley of dance songs accompanied by a video clip in which the four bears dance and lip-sync, was a YouTube phenomenon[3][5] and ended as #20 on LOGO TV's Ultimate Queer Videos Countdown.[6] Praise by Perez Hilton[3] led to a tour in the United States[3][4] and attention in the US media--The Washington Post wrote of the band, "Finally, there's a boy band for older, hairy gay men."[7]
They released a second single, "Christmas is here," in 2007, also accompanied by a popular YouTube video (shot in the snow in Austria, in which the four men danced in red boxers, tank tops, ski outfits, and Santa Claus suits),[8] The song entered the Single Top 100 at #7.[9] In December 2007 they played a series of concerts in Ahoy Rotterdam with Gerard Joling,[10] and in 2008 they played at the first same-sex marriage ceremony to take place at the Tilburg Pink Monday fair.[11] A third single, "Shake That Thing," was again praised by Perez Hilton.[12]
The same year, Johansson was replaced by Peter Gerrist. On Saturday 3 January 2009, Andrew Lloyd Webber and record company executive Colin Barlow dismissed an attempt by Bearforce 1 to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 on BBC1's Your Country Needs You as "hopeless". The band broke up in late 2009.[13] In 2014 Bearforce 1 reformed with three new members, Robert Brown being the only returning member.[14] The band's comeback single 'Action Man'[15] has been entered into the competition to be selected as Switzerland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[16]
Discography
Singles
- 2007: "Bearforce 1"
- 2007: "Christmas Is Here" (reached #28 in Dutch Singles Chart)
- 2008: "Shake That Thing"
- 2014: "Action Man"
References
- ↑ "Muzikale hoogte- en dieptepunten van 2007". Trouw. 6 January 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Editie Orange Babies trekt 8000 bezoekers". NRC Handelsblad. 16 September 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 "Bearforce 1 vindt reservebeer". De Pers. 7 October 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- 1 2 "Bearforce 1 heeft grootse plannen voor 2008". RTL Nederland. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Bearforce 1: Una Banda de Gais 'Osos' triunfa con un video en Internet". Diario Cordoba. 7 October 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ The Click List: Ultimate Queer Videos: Videos | Logo Online
- ↑ "Five Click-Worthy Videos on the Web". The Washington Post. 26 August 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Bearforce 1 is klaar voor een harige kerst". Spits (newspaper). 13 November 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Bearforce 1 scoort kersthit van het jaar". Nu.nl. 21 December 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Bearforce1 met Gerard Joling in Ahoy". Trouw. 3 December 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Allereerste homohuwelijk op de kermis". Blik op Nieuws. 22 July 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Perez Hilton looft nieuwe clip Bearforce 1". NU.nl. 20 June 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ James, Andrea. "Gone but not forgotten: Bearforce 1", Boingboing.net. 19 August 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
- ↑ "Bearforce1 announce Comeback". essentially pop. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
- ↑ "Bearforce1 Comeback Single". YouTube. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
- ↑ "Eurovision Entry For Switzerland".