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    Female disco duets

    A Taste of Honey (Janice-Marie & Hazel Payne)
    Baccara (Mayte Mateos & Maria Mendiola)
    Frisky
    Voggue (Angela & Chantal)
    The two ladies of Destination (Lovechyle Theus & Kathleen Bradley)


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    I have to modify the title of this thread: Disco group formed by two female singers, forget the word duet.

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    Two Tons o' Fun

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    How's about Cut Glass (Ortheia Barnes & Mildred Vaney - I think that's how you spell 'em)

    Or, the Donna & Barbara one-off??? (Heh-heh..)

    The 2 ladies on the Frisky sleeve were big models at the time, not singers. I reckon the 'band' was just a studio concept.

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    Quote Originally Written by Forrrce

    The 2 ladies on the Frisky sleeve were big models at the time, not singers. I reckon the 'band' was just a studio concept.

    Great info, surely they were handsome.
    In the midi 80's existed a UK sister duo called Mel & Kim


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    How many girls were in the background vocals for Boris Midney?

    It seems like most of the disco girl groups had three members.

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    I have this absolutely terrible release by this girl duo named Liquid Heat from 86. Dunno much about it (but then I haven't really searched for any info either :lol: )

    There's been a few two piece girl groups in the nineties as well: like Trina & Tamara, Zhané (still the best of the lot) and Changing faces
    also, weren't Fun Fun also a two girl group??
    There was life after disco!!

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    ...and what about the dreadful japanese disco KISS IN THE DARK by the PINK LADY?

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    Musique

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    [quote="Marcio
    Great info, surely they were handsome.
    In the midi 80's existed a UK sister duo called Mel & Kim


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    'Handsome' isn't in my vocabulary as far as the fairer sex go, but I hope I know what you mean! :D

    Mellons Kim? Oh, dear...I bought the issue of Mayfair with er, Mel baring all! She died young, though...but what a girl!!!! (Forrrce hot and bothered at the memories) :oops:

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    Quote Originally Written by Forrrce
    'Handsome' isn't in my vocabulary as far as the fairer sex go, but I hope I know what you mean! :D

    (Forrrce hot and bothered at the memories) :oops:

    Yep, handsome just means beatiful or good-looking but this word is usually utilzed for men and I made a mistake. The right would be...A handsome Paul Jabara on the cover of his Third Album.

    Musique was formed by three ladies.

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    Quote Originally Written by Marcio
    Quote Originally Written by Forrrce
    'Handsome' isn't in my vocabulary as far as the fairer sex go, but I hope I know what you mean! :D

    (Forrrce hot and bothered at the memories) :oops:

    Yep, handsome just means beatiful or good-looking but this word is usually utilzed for men and I made a mistake. The right would be...A handsome Paul Jabara on the cover of his Third Album.

    Musique was formed by three ladies.
    To be honest - with the, er, subject in hand, I meant mammaries...(Forrrce havin' fun - no-one take offence, PLEASE!)

    Always thought Musique were just a studio project, but now I know...

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