Band, *1983 CA
Dance and Electronic
Toronto-area Portuguese immigrant Allan Coelho wanted to fuse his enthusiasm as a part-time DJ and a constant clubber with his weekend pop dreams playing in local bands. Coelho, school mates Tony DaCosta and Paul Silva became French Kiss, at that time a wedding and event band. When change came to them musically, they decided a name change was in order. They put together the first letter of each of their given names, Tony, Allan and Paul, added an extra "p" and pluralized to became Tapps, and lead singer Candy Berthiaume was added to the mix.
Barbara Doust | |
Allan Coelho bvoc, key | |
Tony DaCosta bvoc, key | |
Candy Berthiaume voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Best Of | Tapps | 2019 | Compil. |
Squeeze Me | Tapps | 1997 | Album |
Greatest Hits | Tapps | 1995 | Compil. |
Turn It On / Best Of | Tapps | 1991 | Compil. |
Back To You / Runaway / Don't Pretend To Know / My Forbidden Lover | Crystal In The Pink / Tapps | 1991 | Album |
Turntable Tango | Tapps | 1989 | Single |
Don't Stop The Train / Runaway / Back To You | Phyllis Nelson / Tapps / Crystal In The Pink | 1988 | Album |
You're The One | Tapps | 1988 | Single |
Turn It On | Tapps | 1987 | Album |
4 Play | Tapps | 1987 | Album |
My Forbidden Lover / Runaway (With My Love) (Remixes) | Tapps | 1986 | Album |
Don't Pretend To Know | Tapps | 1986 | Album |
Hurricane | Tapps | 1985 | Album |
In The Heat Of The Night | Tapps | 1985 | Album |
Runaway (With My Love) | Tapps | 1984 | Album |
My Forbidden Lover | Tapps | 1983 | Album |
Burnin' With Fire / My Forbidden Lover (Remix) | Tapps | 1983 | Album |
Tapps Bandawe Hip-Hop/Rap and R&B/Soul Band |