Dennis East
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Origin | South Africa |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, music producer |
Years active | 1971-present |
Dennis East is a South African songwriter and musical producer originally from Pietermaritzburg.[1][2] He started his musical career in the late 1960s. He performed with The Rising Sons in the 1970s,[2] and formed the rock band Stingray with other South African musicians in 1979. In addition to his work as a songwriter, he has also produced musical albums for South African artists and participated in television programmes such as Pump Up The Volume, Coca Cola Pop Stars and Popstars 2010.
Discography
- Two-side discs
- Joey The Lipstick Collector / Huff Puff (1971)
- Ouch / This Rolling Stone (1972)
- Could You Ever Love Me Again / Listen (1973)
- A Rose Has To Die / You're Gonna Love Yourself In The Morning (1974)
- A Little Bit Wiser / You Lied (1975)
- A Million Drums / Give A Little Love (1976)
- Stone Walls / Everything You Are (1977)
- Love Into Lonely / Don't Take It Away (1977)
- Wildflower / Blue Smiling Eyes (1978)
- Red Hot Lover / A Rich Life (1982)
- This One For Dancing / Face The Fire (1983)
- Children On The Run / Prisoner (1983)
- Love Is The Key / The Old Dog (1984)
- He's A Good Time / The Survivors (1984)
- Love Manoeuvres (Fight For The Lady) / Running Back For More (1985)
- Reach For The Sky (1985)
- Peace Will Be Mine / The Meek Shal Inherit (1986)
- Genevieve (1987)
- Talking In Your Sleep / I'll Mend Your Broken Heart (1988)
- LPs and CDs
- Stone walls (1977)
- Greatest Hits (1978)
- From Me To You (1988)
- With good reason (1990)
- So far (1991)
- 20 Greatest Hits (2000)
- You (2007)
- Collections - Dammit I Love You (2008)
- Take my heart (2010)
References
- ↑ Chilvers, Garth; Jasiukowicz, Tom (1994). History of Contemporary Music of South Africa, Part 1. Braamfontein: Toga Publishing. p. 33. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
- 1 2 Calder, Ryan (5 September 2008). "Dennis East and The Rising Sons reunite in PMB". The Witness. Archived from the original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
External links
- "Dennis East". Vetseun.
- "Stingray". The South African Rock Encyclopedia.
- Dennis East on Facebook
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