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Dicte Westergaard Madsen

voc, *1966
Rock
A.k.a. Benedicte Westergaard Madsen

Releasing as Dicte, but often credited with lastnames as well. Born September 9th 1966 in Glostrup (Denmark). In 1989 Dicte was one of the founders of the quartet Her Personal Pain. They released the album "Songs From Cinama Café" in 1992 before the band in 1993/1994 splits up. The year after, she released her first solo-album "Between Any Four Walls". She has since released under her stagename Dicte, under the name Dicte & Dub Tractor and the name Dicte & The Sugarbones. She also in 1998 made the soundtrack to the play "House Of The Double Axe" with all Latin lyrics.

     
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  • Rock
  • Electronic
  • Pop

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