music.wikisort.org - GroupThe Duskeys was an Irish family pop group,[1] known for their participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 with the song "Here Today Gone Tomorrow".[2]
The Duskeys |
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Also known as | The Duskey Sisters |
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Origin | Ireland, Wales |
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Genres | Pop music |
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Years active | 1980 - 83 |
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Members | Sandy Kelly Barbara Ellis Nina Duskey Dan Duskey |
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Background
Formed after the break-up of Sandy Kelly's (real name Philomena Ellis) touring showband The Fairways, she recruited her sister Barbara Ellis and Welsh cousin Nina Duskey. In 1980, they released their debut single, "Don't Feel Like Dancing". In 1981 they competed in the Irish national finals for the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Where Does That Love Come From" under the name The Duskey Sisters. They finished in third place.
A year later, they tried again and recruited a male member, Nina's brother, Dan Duskey. They performed the song "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" and this time, won the contest. This earned themselves a place in the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest and with 49 points, they came in eleventh position.[3][4] The song was heavily reworked for its single release and became a hit on the Irish charts, reaching No.12.[5]
The group followed this up with the singles "Our Love is Slippin' Away" and "We Got Love" and they toured Ireland for the next two years. In late 1983, the group were involved in a road accident while on tour which effectively ended the group.[1]
The following year, Sandy Kelly launched a successful solo career, scoring a number of hits on the Irish charts, including two singles she recorded with Johnny Cash.[5] She continues to tour under this name (Kelly is her married name), largely focusing on country music.
As Michael Palace, Dan Duskey later fronted the group Palace that finished 5th in the 1986 A Song For Europe contest in the UK with the song "Dancing With You Again".[6] Dan Duskey is now a pastor in the Elim Pentecostal Church, Bristol, under the name Simon Foster.
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Preceded by Sheeba |
Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 |
Succeeded by Linda Martin |
 Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest |
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Artists |
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1970s | |
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1980s |
- Johnny Logan
- Sheeba
- The Duskeys
- Linda Martin
- Maria Christian
- Luv Bug
- Johnny Logan
- Jump the Gun
- Kiev Connolly and The Missing Passengers
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Songs |
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1960s |
- "Walking the Streets in the Rain"
- "Come Back to Stay"
- "If I Could Choose"
- "Chance of a Lifetime"
- "The Wages of Love"
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1970s |
- "All Kinds of Everything"
- "One Day Love"
- "Ceol an Ghrá"
- "Do I Dream"
- "Cross Your Heart"
- "That's What Friends Are For"
- "When"
- "It's Nice to Be in Love Again"
- "Born to Sing"
- "Happy Man"
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1980s |
- "What's Another Year"
- "Horoscopes"
- "Here Today Gone Tomorrow"
- "Terminal 3"
- "Wait Until the Weekend Comes"
- "You Can Count On Me"
- "Hold Me Now"
- "Take Him Home"
- "The Real Me"
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1990s |
- "Somewhere in Europe"
- "Could It Be That I'm in Love"
- "Why Me?"
- "In Your Eyes"
- "Rock 'n' Roll Kids"
- "Dreamin'"
- "The Voice"
- "Mysterious Woman"
- "Is Always Over Now?"
- "When You Need Me"
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Note: Entries scored out are when Ireland did not compete |
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Final (by final results) |
- Germany (winner)
- Israel
- Switzerland
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Luxembourg
- United Kingdom
- Sweden
- Austria
- Spain
- Ireland
- Norway
- Portugal
- Yugoslavia
- Turkey
- Netherlands
- Denmark
- Finland
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Final (by final results) |
- "Ein bißchen Frieden"
- "Hora"
- "Amour on t'aime"
- "Si tu aimes ma musique"
- "Mono i agapi"
- "Cours après le temps"
- "One Step Further"
- "Dag efter dag"
- "Sonntag"
- "Él"
- "Here Today Gone Tomorrow"
- "Adieu"
- "Bem bom"
- "Halo, halo"
- "Hani?"
- "Jij en ik"
- "Video-video"
- "Nuku pommiin"
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[de] The Duskeys
The Duskeys war ein irisches Pop-Quartett der frühen 1980er Jahre. Die Mitglieder waren die Schwestern Barbara und Sandy Duskey und deren Cousins Nina und Danny Duskey.
- [en] The Duskeys
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