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-Many [[European artists]] recorded [[disco music]]; in Germany, [[Frank Farian]] formed a disco band by the name [[Boney M]] around [[1975]]. They had a string of number one hits in a few European countries which continued into the early [[1980s]], with songs such as ''[[Daddy Cool]]'', ''Brown Girl in the Ring'' and ''[[By the Rivers of Babylon]]''. Still today, the trademark sound of Boney M is seen as emblematic for late 70's [[German disco]] music.+Many [[European disco|European artists]] recorded [[disco music]]; in Germany, [[Frank Farian]] formed a disco band by the name [[Boney M]] around [[1975]]. They had a string of number one hits in a few European countries which continued into the early [[1980s]], with songs such as ''[[Daddy Cool]]'', ''Brown Girl in the Ring'' and ''[[By the Rivers of Babylon]]''. Still today, the trademark sound of Boney M is seen as emblematic for late 70's [[German disco]] music.
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Many European artists recorded disco music; in Germany, Frank Farian formed a disco band by the name Boney M around 1975. They had a string of number one hits in a few European countries which continued into the early 1980s, with songs such as Daddy Cool, Brown Girl in the Ring and By the Rivers of Babylon. Still today, the trademark sound of Boney M is seen as emblematic for late 70's German disco music.




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