I heard Denis and Denyse Lepage were Lime and they didn't want to tour, so they hired "stand-ins". Those people changed from time to time. But I don't know if that's your real quest![]()
i heard the original two people in the group left early and two new people filled in.
DISCO
The word evokes not just a type of music or a kind of dance or even a style of dress.It\'s also a new social order of black and white,gay and straight,rich and poor,all hot,sweaty and, most likely,high,together.
I heard Denis and Denyse Lepage were Lime and they didn't want to tour, so they hired "stand-ins". Those people changed from time to time. But I don't know if that's your real quest![]()
first two really like to party,too much.and couldn't tour.
DISCO
The word evokes not just a type of music or a kind of dance or even a style of dress.It\'s also a new social order of black and white,gay and straight,rich and poor,all hot,sweaty and, most likely,high,together.
Once and for all.....husband and wife? or brother and sister?
Hi dvdjamm! Hey, I recently bought a record from an Ebay seller located in Canada. Turns out he worked at Unidisc in the late 70s early 80s, and he worked on records by Carol Jiani and Lime. He told me that Denis LePage had his WIFE, Denise, sing on the records despite her not having any musical training (Gee, who could tell??? :lol: ) because he liked her high pitched vocals. Needless to say, I had to repress my urge to comment to him about that statement!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:Originally Written by dvdjamm
Denis and Denise were husband and wife. As neither of them had, shall we say, "celebrity looks", they hired others to perform as them on tours. Denis and Denise eventually divorced, and the last couple of Lime albums do not feature her.
Hi keefelc! that last comment made me laugh...well,i found this great page that has a article and pictures of denis and denyse lepage and the "bizarro" lime....http://giorgysplace.com/lim/info.htmlOriginally Written by keefelc
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