Ray Dee Ohh Explained

Ray Dee Ohh
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Copenhagen, Denmark
Genre:Pop, Rhythm and blues
Years Active:1988–1992
Label:Replay
Associated Acts:Halberg Larsen
The Lejrbåls
Tøsedrengene
Past Members:Maria Bramsen
Caroline Henderson
Michael Bruun
Poul Halberg
Jan Sivertsen
Simon West
Christian Dietl

Ray Dee Ohh was a Danish pop band that existed between 1988 and 1992,[1] made from the remnants from Tøsedrengene and The Lejrbåls. The group consisted of Maria Bramsen (vocals), Caroline Henderson (vocals), Michael Bruun (guitar), Poul Halberg (guitar), Jan Sivertsen (drums), Simon West (keyboard) and Christian Dietl (bass).

The band is known for a string of Danish-language pop-rock hits in their radio-friendly, polished style. The group was highly successful in Denmark, their three studio albums selling more than 500,000 copies combined.[2]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

References

  1. Web site: Danser med Drenge: Simon West . 2009-04-23.
  2. Book: Politikens Dansk Rock 1956-1997 . Bille . Torben . 1997 . Politikens Forlag . 87-567-5777-8 . 364–365 .