Shu-Bi-Dua is tagged as: danish, dansk, pop, rock, folkelige Shu-bi-dua was formed in 1973, when frontmen Michael Bundesen and Michael Hardinger joined forces on a radio show. Their first album (dubbed Shu-bi-dua 1) came out in 1974, and they kept producing records more or less every year through out the 70s and 80s. The band has gone through lineup changes through the years - at one point Bundesen wasn’t a part of the band, and these days Hardinger is living in the USA. Shu-bi-dua is still an active live band, and they still produce a record once in a while. To date Shubidua’s discography is getting close to 30 albums. They have produced many hits in Denmark like Vuffeli-vov, Hvalborg, Står på en Alpetop, Stærk Tobak (to the music from The Beatles song Twist and Shout), Familien kom til Kaffe, Sex Chikane, We wanna be free, and many more. Shu•bi•dua or Shu-bi-dua is a Danish pop group which formed in 1973 in Copenhagen by vocalist Bundesen and members of (Hardingers´) Passport. Shu-bi-dua has changed its lineup many times. Bundesen has been with the band throughout - except for a gap between 1984 and 1987. Passport, which in the beginning of 1973 released the single Tomorrow/Everything’s Wrong, consisted of the guitarists Michael Hardinger and Poul Meyendorff, the drummer Bosse Hall Christensen, and ba... Read More About Shu-Bi-Dua Biography... Send Shu-Bi-Dua ringtones to your cell |
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