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A.k.a. Tom Poederbach & Dick Swaneveld Poody and The Roaring Seven
Two technicians with the N.O.S. (Dutch Television) in Hilversum, Dick Swaneveld and Tom Poederbach, wanted to make a recording using old-fashioned roaring twenties techniques and for their first record named themselves Poody and the Roaring Seven. Poody was a short name for Tom Poederbach. After this first production they started using their own names and they became Tom & Dick. A year and a half later they had a huge hit in Holland called "Bloody Mary". It did however cost them their job as they were not allowed to have any side-projects.
Tom Poederbach | |
Dick Swaneveld |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Bloody Mary / Kom Uit De Bedstee, M'n Liefste | Tom & Dick, Egbert Douwe | 1978 | Single |
Ouwe Hein | Tom & Dick | 1971 | Single |
Bloody Mary En De Rest | Tom & Dick | 1969 | Album |
Bloody Mary / Onkel Hermann Und Hermine | Tom & Dick | 1969 | Single |
Ome Janus | Tom & Dick | 1969 | Single |
Bloody Mary | Tom & Dick | 1969 | Single |
Ik Kan Echt Geen Dag Meer Wachten | Tom & Dick | 1969 | Single |
We Gaan Naar Katwijk Aan Zee | Tom & Dick | 1968 | Single |