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Midge Ure
Midge Ure
Scottish guitarist, singer, keyboard player, and songwriter
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Lene Lovich
Lene Lovich
American new wave singer
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Tony Joe White
Tony Joe White
American singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Lisa Stansfield
Lisa Stansfield
English singer, songwriter and actress (b.1966)
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Camouflage
Camouflage
German synth-pop band
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Rainbow
Rainbow
English rock band
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Paul Rodgers
Paul Rodgers
English-Canadian singer-songwriter
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A-ha
A-ha
Norwegian pop band
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Shed Seven
Shed Seven
English rock band
9
Ace of Base
Ace of Base
Swedish pop group
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Simply Red
Simply Red
English soul band
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Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce
Scottish musician, bassist of Cream
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Simple Minds
Simple Minds
Scottish rock band formed in 1977
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Starsailor
Starsailor
English band
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Tears for Fears
Tears for Fears
English pop/rock band
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Clan of Xymox
Clan of Xymox
band formed in the Netherlands in 1981
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Magnum
Magnum
British band
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No Angels
No Angels
German all-female pop band
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Judie Tzuke
Judie Tzuke
British singer-songwriter
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James Morrison
James Morrison
English singer-songwriter and guitarist
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James
James
British rock band
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Camel
Camel
English progressive rock band
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Boney M.
Boney M.
Euro-Caribbean vocal group
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Level 42
Level 42
English jazz-funk band
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Iain Matthews
Iain Matthews
English musician and songwriter
25
Dire Straits
Dire Straits
British rock band
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Kayak
Kayak
Dutch rock band
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Wolfgang Petry
Wolfgang Petry
German singer and songwriter
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Thompson Twins
Thompson Twins
British band
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Colosseum
Colosseum
British band
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Bert Kaempfert
Bert Kaempfert
German orchestra leader, multi-instrumentalist, music producer, arranger and composer (1923-1980)
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Bee Gees
Bee Gees
British-Australian pop group; sibling trio
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Take That
Take That
British five-piece vocal pop group
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The Prodigy
The Prodigy
English electronic dance music group
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Lamb
Lamb
electronic music duo from Manchester, England
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Jesus Jones
Jesus Jones
English alternative rock band
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Jim Davies
Jim Davies
British musician
37
Madness
Madness
English ska band
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Westlife
Westlife
Irish boy band
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The Shadows
The Shadows
British rock group
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Bad Company
Bad Company
English rock supergroup
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Bo Hansson
Bo Hansson
Swedish musician
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Barclay James Harvest
Barclay James Harvest
English progressive rock band
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Eisbrecher
Eisbrecher
german NDH band
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Georgie Fame
Georgie Fame
English rhythm and blues and jazz singer and keyboard player
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The Spotnicks
The Spotnicks
band
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Queen
Queen
British rock band (1970-)
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Anthony Moore
Anthony Moore
British experimental music composer, performer and producer
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Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams
British singer and entertainer
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Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
English rock band
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Roxette
Roxette
Swedish pop duo
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Robbie Robertson
Robbie Robertson
Canadian recording artist; singer-songwriter and guitarist
52
The Human League
The Human League
English electronic New Wave band
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Herbert Grönemeyer
Herbert Grönemeyer
German singer, musician, composer and producer
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China Crisis
China Crisis
English pop and rock band
55
The Farm
The Farm
British band from Liverpool
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Killing Joke
Killing Joke
English post-punk band
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Dream Theater
Dream Theater
American progressive metal band
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Pat Travers
Pat Travers
Canadian rock guitarist, keyboardist and singer
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Colin Blunstone
Colin Blunstone
British singer-songwriter
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Paul Oakenfold
Paul Oakenfold
British record producer and trance music DJ
61
Steve Harley
Steve Harley
Did you know that he was supposed to be the original Phantom on Oct. 9 1986?
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Greg Lake
Greg Lake
English bassist, guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and producer
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Sarah Connor
Sarah Connor
German singer
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Bad Manners
Bad Manners
British 2-tone ska band
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Sparks
Sparks
American rock and pop band
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Echo & the Bunnymen
Echo & the Bunnymen
British band
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Jasmin Wagner
Jasmin Wagner
German singer and actress
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Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
British rock musician, former member of The Rolling Stones
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Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi
rock band from the United States
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Helene Fischer
Helene Fischer
German singer and entertainer
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The Sweet
The Sweet
British glam-rock band
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Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish
American band
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ABBA
ABBA
Swedish pop group
Intro
German musician
Record Labels
Awards Received
Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Gold Decoration for Services to the City of Vienna

James Last (German pronunciation: [tʃeɪms last], [dʃeɪms lɑːst]; born Hans Last; 17 April 1929 – 9 June 2015), also known as Hansi, was a German composer and big band leader of the James Last Orchestra. Initially a jazz bassist (Last won the award for "best bassist" in Germany in each of the years 1950–1952), his trademark "happy music" made his numerous albums best-sellers in Germany and the United Kingdom, with 65 of his albums reaching the charts in the UK alone. His composition "Happy Heart" became an international success in interpretations by Andy Williams and Petula Clark.

Last is reported to have sold an estimated 200 million albums worldwide in his lifetime (figures vary widely, for example British Hit Singles & Albums (2006) reports 100 million at that time), of which 80 million were sold by 1973 - and won numerous awards including 200 gold and 14 platinum discs in Germany, the International MIDEM Prize at MIDEM in 1969, and West Germany's highest civilian award, the Bundesverdienstkreuz (Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany) in 1978. His album This Is James Last remained a UK best-seller for 48 weeks, and his song "Games That Lovers Play" has been covered over a hundred times. Last undertook his final tour months before his death at age 86, upon discovering in September 2014 that an illness (the exact illness was never disclosed) had worsened. His final UK performance was his 90th at London's Royal Albert Hall, more than any other performer except Eric Clapton.

Last's trademark sound employed big band arrangements of well-known tunes with a jaunty dance beat, often heavy on bass and brass. Despite at times being derided by critics and purists as the "king of elevator music" or "acoustic porridge", his style and music were popular in numerous countries and cultures, including Japan, South Korea, the former Soviet Union, the US and UK, and his native Germany, where it became "the archetypal soundtrack of any German cellar bar party", and made him the "most commercially successful bandleader" of the second half of the 20th century. Last's composition Jagerlatein is also widely celebrated in Ireland as "The Sound of Summer" due to use as the theme tune to The Sunday Game, a live sporting show which follows GAA hurling and Gaelic football All Ireland Championships since 1979.