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− | ''Neil Nooyen'' was the former lead singer of 1960s Hamilton band the [[Foremost Four]]. Later he became the owner of the original [[Tandy's]] music store in Hamilton. In the early 1990s ''Nooyen'' released a solo album, [[Destiny]], and has released three more albums in the 2000s; [[Wish I Could Fly]], [[Shapes]] and [[Over and Over]]. ''Hang on Sloopy'' and ''No. 17'' appear on the 1990 compilation [[Just Teasing V1]], and No. 17 also appears on the 2015 compilation [[Hamiltune - Rockin' the Tron in the 80's]]. | + | ''Neil Noon'' (real name ''Neil Nooyen'') was the former lead singer of 1960s Hamilton band the [[Foremost Four]]. Later he became the owner of the original [[Tandy's]] music store in Hamilton. In the early 1990s ''Nooyen'' released a solo album, [[Destiny]], and has released three more albums in the 2000s; [[Wish I Could Fly]], [[Shapes]] and [[Over and Over]]. ''Hang on Sloopy'' and ''No. 17'' appear on the 1990 compilation [[Just Teasing V1]], and No. 17 also appears on the 2015 compilation [[Hamiltune - Rockin' the Tron in the 80's]]. |
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