
Teach-In
Eurovision Song Contest 1975, Ding-A-Dong
Herausgegeben: Dee Kord, Erwin
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Teach-In was a Dutch band, best known for winning Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with the song "Ding-A-Dong". The band was founded in 1969, and parted in 1980. Throughout this time there were several changes in line-up.The group formed in 1969 in Enschede. The first line-up comprised Hilda Felix (vocals), Henk Westendorp (vocals, later in Superfly), John Snuverink (vocals, guitar), Frans Schaddelee (bass), leader Koos Versteeg (vocals, keyboards) and Rudi Nijhuis (drums). One of the first songs (on CBS Records) recorded by the group was "Spoke the Lord Creator" (originally by Focus). In 1972, on...
Teach-In was a Dutch band, best known for winning Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with the song "Ding-A-Dong". The band was founded in 1969, and parted in 1980. Throughout this time there were several changes in line-up.The group formed in 1969 in Enschede. The first line-up comprised Hilda Felix (vocals), Henk Westendorp (vocals, later in Superfly), John Snuverink (vocals, guitar), Frans Schaddelee (bass), leader Koos Versteeg (vocals, keyboards) and Rudi Nijhuis (drums). One of the first songs (on CBS Records) recorded by the group was "Spoke the Lord Creator" (originally by Focus). In 1972, only Koos and Rudi remained from the original group, and the rest of the band included Getty Kaspers (vocals, in 1976 solo as Getty), John Gaasbeek (bass, a previous member of Stora Combo, later known as Orkest Freddie Golden, also left in 1976), Chris de Wolde (guitar) and Ard Weeink (also until 1976).