The Shorts

The Shorts
Origin  Netherlands
Genres Country, Pop
Years active 1976-

The Shorts were a pop group from the Netherlands[1] consisting of Hans van Vondelen (vocals), Erik de Wildt (keyboard), Hans Stokkermans (bass guitar) and Peter Wezenbeek (drums). The group was formed in 1976, and scored a 1983 international hit with "Comment ça va". Last "recorded" appearance in from Sopot Festival 1984.


Discography is presenting 1 LP and 11 Singles & EP discs.

LP was made by EMI-Bovema Holland "Shorts, The – Comment Ça Va" Genre:Pop Style:Chanson, Europop Year:1983 Tracklist

  1. Comment Ça Va 3:30
  2. One Pair 3:24
  3. Een Beetje Vuur 3:41
  4. Ik Zing 3:55
  5. Springtime 2:37
  6. I'm A Musician 4:42
  7. Je Suis, Tu Es 3:35
  8. Subway Love 4:15
  9. I'm Saving 3:25
  10. Annabelle 3:46
  11. Goodbye, Don't Cry 4:21

March 2013 updates: Hans van Vondelen owns Fendal Sound Studios. Peter Wezenbeek is an owner of J.P. Audio Visueel BV and Droomtent recording studio. Hans Stokkermans is a detective and continues intensively playing as a musician on bass guitar. Erik de Wildt's owns a drugstore.


References

  1. "The Shorts". Discogs. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
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