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TEACH-IN

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In Van Oekel's Discohoek, VPRO 1974 (Bron: fotocollectie Beeld en Geluid)

Period

1968 - 1980

Genre

Eurovision Song Contest, pop

Teach-In

Group from the east of The Netherlands that wins the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest with Ding-A-Dong.
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Members

Getty Kaspers   zang
Ard Weenink   basgitaar, trompet, zang
Koos Versteeg   toetsinstrumenten, zang
Chris De Wolde   gitaar
John Gaasbeek   basgitaar
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Former members

Ab Timmer   drums
Nick De Vos   basgitaar
Marianne Wolsink   zang
Betty Vermeulen   zang
Gerrit Trip   gitaar, zang
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Mentioned in the biography of

1972   Dick Bakker
1974   Jackpot
1975   Albert West
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Biography Teach-In

Group from the east of The Netherlands that wins the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest with Ding-A-Dong.

1968 - 1969

Teach-In is formed.

1970

The group signs a deal with CBS.

1971

Their first single is released but doesn't do much.

1972 - 1973

The band's line-up undergoes some major changes.

1974

In Van Oekel's Discohoek, VPRO 1974 (Bron: fotocollectie Beeld en Geluid) The band's new sound very much resembles that of ABBA. The single Fly Away becomes a big hit in the Benelux.

Eddy Ouwens

1975

Teach-In in 1975 Teach-In achieves international fame by winning the Eurovision Song Contest with Ding-A-Dong. Its follow-up Goodbye Love is a hit in October.

1976

The single Rose Valley is Teach-In's first hit of the new year, but the constant touring and spending a lot of time in the studio, causes so much tension that they decide to quit. By the end of the year Teach-In enters the charts in a new line-up: Upside Down is the band's biggest hit so far. They are also successful in Russia with the song I Am Almost Alone.

1977

Not a very successful year: three singles fail to enter the charts.

Feeling

1978

Teach-In has a top-5 hit with Dear John.

Balloon (1) Getty

1979

The band changes its line-up yet again and the singles The Robot and Greenpeace enter the charts.

1980

Teach-In decides to throw in the towel when the new single Regrets fails to enter the charts.

Ekseption Rein van den Broek Rick van der Linden

2002

In the summer French girl group Models enjoys a local hit with a cover of Ding-A-Dong.

2006

Cartoonist Jean-Marc van Tol creates a cartoon version of Ding-A-Dong. The cartoon is part of Strips ('Cartoons') In Stereo, a book/CD consisting of 14 'cartoonised' Dutch language pop songs. The book is presented in Paradiso during the annual Book Week in March.

2007

Teach-In performs in the original line-up during a Dutch music festival on 31 August. The festival takes place simultaneously in Haarlem, Leeuwarden and Maastricht and is also broadcast live on Dutch TV. Teach-In performs in Maastricht.

Discography Teach-In

In the discography you will find all recordings that have been released listed chronologically. We restrict ourselves to the title, the type of audio, year of publication or recording, label, list of guest musicians, plus any comments on the issue.

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Audio/Video Teach-In

Video Teach-In

TOPPOP: Teach In - Dear J...
TOPPOP: Teach In - Dear John
TOPPOP3: Teach-In - Ding-...
TOPPOP3: Teach-In - Ding-a-Dong
Teach In - I'm Alone
Teach In - I'm Alone
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TOPPOP3: Teach-In - Ding-a-Dong

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