Snap!
80s/90s - Die Megashow 2024
Neuland Park
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Jun 22, 2024
12:00 PM GMT+2
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Snap! Biography
There are at least two bands called Snap:
(1) Snap! are a German electronic music project created by producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti. However, in a reaction to some people's perception of German music as being "cheesy", they decided to credit their work as Benito Benites and John "Virgo" Garrett III and hired different vocalists to do the live shows.
Their first release, "The Power", became an instant hit across Europe and in North America. In 1992 they followed up their World Power album with the album "The Madman's return", which features the hit single "Rhythm Is a Dancer". By this time friction had developed between the producers and the vocalists, and they all went their seperate ways.
Throughout their career, Snap! had nine Top 10 singles (including two number 1's in the UK).
The C.J. Stone Remix of "Rhythm Is A Dancer" is still widely played in nightclubs across the UK today, usually as the last song of a set, and has become somewhat a dance anthem.
Snap! returned to the scene in 2006 with a single called "Beauty Queen".
Read More(1) Snap! are a German electronic music project created by producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti. However, in a reaction to some people's perception of German music as being "cheesy", they decided to credit their work as Benito Benites and John "Virgo" Garrett III and hired different vocalists to do the live shows.
Their first release, "The Power", became an instant hit across Europe and in North America. In 1992 they followed up their World Power album with the album "The Madman's return", which features the hit single "Rhythm Is a Dancer". By this time friction had developed between the producers and the vocalists, and they all went their seperate ways.
Throughout their career, Snap! had nine Top 10 singles (including two number 1's in the UK).
The C.J. Stone Remix of "Rhythm Is A Dancer" is still widely played in nightclubs across the UK today, usually as the last song of a set, and has become somewhat a dance anthem.
Snap! returned to the scene in 2006 with a single called "Beauty Queen".
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