Band, 1973-2011
Rock, Pop and Blues
Danish early 70's west coast style rockband that transformed into Shu-Bi-Dua. The band released a single 7" record as a quartet with Michael Hardinger, Paul Meyendorf, Bosse Hall Christensen and Niels Grønbech in the line up. After the band backed Michael Bundesen on what was essentially a radio satire, "Fed Rock", the band (With the inclusion of Jens Tage Nielsen) was signed to Polydor and began performing under the name Shu-Bi-Dua, for a start with a mix of the Passport repertoire. Released a second single as Passport as sextet before the band continued a four decades long career as Shu-Bi-Dua.
Michael Hardinger g, voc, bvoc *1948 DK | |
Michael Bundesen voc, h *1949 DK | |
Jens Tage Nielsen voc *1949 | |
Paul Meyendorf g, voc *1949 | |
Niels Grønbech b *1947 | |
Bosse Hall Christensen dr, perc *1949 |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Change Of The Guard/Highway Of Living | Passport | 1973 | Single |
Tomorrow/Everything's Wrong | Passport | 1973 | Single |