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| The Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios "Ole, Cordobes!" |
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Indorock - Indorock - Indorock - Indorock -
Indorock - Indorock!
Instrumental Indorock classic Ole, Cordobes!,
played by one of the oldest Dutch Indo rock &
roll bands: the Black Dynamites - Los
Indonesios.
The band started somewhere in the mid 50's
and was best known for their raw musical
sound and on stage energy combined with crazy
showtimes.
The Black Dynamites recorded their legendary
first instrumental single Ready To Rock (b/w
Gone Gone Away) in 1959 for the Delahaye
record company.
They became very populair and headlined the
famous Dutch Muziek Expres festivals.
They also released a second single in 1960,
Brush Those Tears/Lonely Cissy (which was
released on Top Rank records).
The Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios left
Holland in 1960 to play the many German rock
& roll clubs in cities like Frankfurt,
Hamburg, Hanau, Berlin, Mannheim, etc. and
from there started touring all over Europe,
visiting such countries as Belgium, France,
Scandinavia, Switserland, Marocco, Spain,
etc.
In Spain they recorded the classic track
Olé, Cordobes! for their first Polydor e.p.
called Los Indonesios.
The Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios starred
in movies/recorded soundtracks with
superstars such as Concha Velasco, Rocio
Durcal and Claudine Coppin.
They also won the 1st prize at the Festival
De Leon.
The Festival De Leon was broadcasted
nationally on TVE and thanks to that the
Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios would gain
huge populairity.
In 1970 they left for Africa and in 1974 they
moved to Gran Canaria.
In 1977 they finally went back to Holland,
the country where it all started for the
Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios.
They continued playing there up 'till this
very day.
Check out this website for more info on the
band:
http://blackdynamites.come2me.nl Tags : black dynamites los indonesios indorock indo rock concha velasco rocio durcal florida park madrid |
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Affichage : 6000
Durée : 192 s |
| Black Dynamites - Ready To Rock 1959 (Indorock / Indo Rock) |
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Black Dynamites - Ready To Rock 1959
(Indorock / Indo Rock)
1 Ready To Rock (Delahaye 4009)
Their first instrumental 7" single recorded
in 1959.
2 Twist In The Mood (SHOW SH 1054)
More controversy with this raw instrumental
Indorock/surfrock version of classic track
"In The Mood", once made famous by Glenn
Miller & orchestra.
The audience loved it, but of course the
radiostations refused to play it.
3 Lonely Cissy (Delahaye 4010/Top Rank 45 JAR
319 - 1960)
Their self composed second 7" single with
superb vocals by leadsinger/songwriter Nico
Fioole.
Classic material!
The Black Dynamites/Los Indonesios
The band started somewhere in the mid 50's
and was best known for their raw musical
sound and on stage energy combined with crazy
showtimes.
The Black Dynamites recorded their legendary
first instrumental single Ready To Rock (b/w
Gone Gone Away) in 1959 for the Delahaye
record company.
They became very populair and headlined the
famous Dutch Muziek Expres festivals.
They also released a second single in 1960,
Brush Those Tears/Lonely Cissy (which was
released on Top Rank records).
The Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios left
Holland in 1960 to play the many German rock
& roll clubs in cities like Frankfurt,
Hamburg, Hanau, Berlin, Mannheim, etc. and
from there started touring all over Europe,
visiting such countries as Belgium, France,
Scandinavia, Switserland, Marocco, Spain,
etc.
In Spain they recorded the classic track
Olé, Cordobes! for their first Polydor e.p.
called Los Indonesios.
The Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios starred
in movies/recorded soundtracks with
superstars such as Concha Velasco, Rocio
Durcal and Claudine Coppin.
They also won the 1st prize at the Festival
De Leon.
The Festival De Leon was broadcasted
nationally on TVE and thanks to that the
Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios would gain
huge populairity.
In 1970 they left for Africa. They played in
Swaziland and Johannesburg, but also in
Lesotho where they performed for King
Mosjoesjoe II and his wife. In 1974 they
moved to Gran Canaria.
In 1977 they finally went back to Holland,
the country where it all started for the
Black Dynamites - Los Indonesios.
They continued playing there up 'till this
very day.
Check out this website for more info on the
band:
http://blackdynamites.come2me.nl/ Tags : indorock tielman brothers black dynamites los indonesios beatles elvis chuck berry little richard cliff jerry lee indo |
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Affichage : 6473
Durée : 489 s |
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