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Tommy Seebach (14 September 1949 – 31 March 2003), born Tommy Seebach Mortensen in
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, was a popular Danish singer, composer, organist, pianist and producer. He is best known as front man of
Sir Henry and his Butlers Sir Henry and his Butlers was a Danish rock- pop group which was formed during the summer of 1964 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The group is mostly known for its two front figures Ole "Sir Henry" Bredahl and especially Tommy Seebach and also the song "Let ...
and for numerous contributions to the Danish qualifier for the
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, the
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, which he won three times. He was the father of songwriter/producer
Nicolai Seebach Nicolai Seebach (born August 22, 1977) is a Danish songwriter and music producer. Career He is the son of Tommy Seebach, a popular Danish singer, composer, organist, pianist and producer who died of a heart attack as 53-year-old. His younger bro ...
and singer/songwriter/producer
Rasmus Seebach Rasmus Seebach (; born 28 March 1980) is a Danish singer-songwriter and record producer who had his solo-debut with the Danish-language single "Engel" ( en, "Angel") in April 2009. Seebach has written and produced songs for Danish and internat ...
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Biography


Musical beginnings

Seebach began his musical career as an organist in his own group "The Colours" at age 14. In the following years he played in many pop and beat groups. He played the piano with various orchestras and groups, sometimes going under the name of "Boogie-Woogie-Tommy". He gained mainstream popularity in Denmark in 1965, when he became a member of the band Sir Henry and his Butlers, writing many of their most popular hits. He also worked as a recording engineer at the
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in
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and amongst other projects recorded the legendary Icecross album there in 1973.icecross.net
Icecross album credits
.


Solo career

In 1976 he emerged as a successful solo artist. His hit album "Tommygum" was released in 1977. At the same time he was in high demand as a producer at his record company
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, where he was involved in projects for artists such as Lecia & Lucienne. It was at this time that he recorded and performed "
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".


Eurovision Song Contest

Seebach competed seven times in the
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. Only one other act, the
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, has ever won the competition three times. In 1979, his song "Disco Tango", coauthored with
Keld Heick Keld Heick (born 24 February 1946 in Frederiksberg) is a Danish singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his contribution to the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, where he has submitted over 30 songs. In 1963 Heick formed the band ''Keld & th ...
, and performed by Seebach, came in as no 1. Finishing 6th at the
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, it became a major hit both in Denmark and other European countries. A friendship with fellow contenders
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(UK entry) led to Tommy, producing the single "Hey Hey Jock McCray" for the band, released the following year in Denmark by EMI. In 1980, his song "Bye-Bye", performed by the duo Lecia & Lucienne, came in 7th. In 1981, he won the competition once again, in a duet with
Debbie Cameron Deborah (Debbie) Cameron (born September 14, 1958 in Miami, Florida) is a Danish-American singer of Bahamian descent who has had a career in music in Denmark. Her career started in 1976, when she was awarded the prize "Most promising student" ...
. The song "Krøller eller ej", was also coauthored with Keld Heick. Translated as "Straight or Curly Hair", it finished 11th at
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. Cameron has later alleged that Denmark and Israel had been among countries whose sound checks had been sabotaged in order to bring The UK's Bucks Fizz to victory. In 1982, his song "Hip hurra det’ min fødselsdag" ("Hip hip hurray, this is my birthday"), performed by himself, came in second. In 1984, "Pyjamas for to" ("Pyjamas for two") came in fourth. In 1985, "Det’ det jeg altid har sagt" ("I always said this") came in second. In 1987, "Det’ gratis" came in fourth. In 1993, Seebach won the competition again, performing the song "Under stjernerne på himlen" ("Under the stars of the sky"), written together with Keld Heick. He had submitted the song several times before, but had been turned down. At the time, the public interest in the Song Contest, deemed cheesy by the cultural elite, was fading, and as an icon of the contest, Seebach's popularity had been on the wane for some time. It has been alleged that
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had originally turned the song down out of fear that Seebach, who had developed a severe addiction to alcohol, would cause a scandal at the performance. When the song came in as a secure no. 1, his popularity soared for a while, but only to drop dramatically, when the song finished 22nd out of 25 songs at
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, receiving only 9 points. The poor result meant that Denmark did not qualify for the ESC 1994, and Seebach was widely criticized, after experiencing a brief rise in popularity, and never competed again. He had a big hit in 1989 with the duet "Du skælder mig hele tiden ud" ("You're Always Yelling at Me"), sung with Annette Heick, Keld Heick's daughter. They followed up this success with two more singles and a Christmas album.


After the Eurovision Song Contest

The 1990s were lean years for him as a performer and recording artist. He had a comeback with the release of a disco-version of "Krøller eller ej" released in 1999, as well as the release of a compilation album. He toured the country's discothèques at that time and found cult interest in his old hits among a new, younger audience.


Personal life

Seebach was married for many years to Karen Seebach; they had three children,
Nicolai Seebach Nicolai Seebach (born August 22, 1977) is a Danish songwriter and music producer. Career He is the son of Tommy Seebach, a popular Danish singer, composer, organist, pianist and producer who died of a heart attack as 53-year-old. His younger bro ...
,
Rasmus Seebach Rasmus Seebach (; born 28 March 1980) is a Danish singer-songwriter and record producer who had his solo-debut with the Danish-language single "Engel" ( en, "Angel") in April 2009. Seebach has written and produced songs for Danish and internat ...
and Marie. The marriage broke down when Seebach developed a serious addiction to alcohol. His son Rasmus after becoming a pop singer, wrote a song about him called "Den jeg er" ("Who I am"), stating what a major influence his father had in his life in spite of his addiction. He died at the age of 53 at the amusement park Bakken, where he had been head of musical entertainment for several years. Although he had managed to overcome his alcoholism at the time, the cause of his death, a heart attack, was ascribed to his previous addiction.


The documentary ''Tommy''

2010 saw the launch of ''Tommy'', director Sami Saif's documentary on Seebach's life. Featuring many of Seebach's private videos, as well as television clips and interviews with his widow, children and colleagues in the industry, it documents his public performances and private life, focusing both on his successes and his personal demise. ''Tommy'' received four stars out of six by
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,
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and
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; B.T. awarded it six stars out of six.
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described it as "... a story of an artist who became a victim of the musical genre which he himself had helped innovate, and who, instead of gaining the broad recognition he had longed for his entire life, ended up with a status somewhere in between national heritage and kitsch clown..." ''Politiken'' called the film "worthy, worth seeing and moving", ''Ekstra Bladet'' "a moving portrait of a man caught between the music, his family and the bottle".


Discography


Albums (solo)

* 1975: ''
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'' * 1976: '' Lucky Guy'' * 1977: '' Tommygum'' * 1979: ''
Disco Tango Denmark was represented by Tommy Seebach, with the song "Disco Tango", at the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 31 March in Jerusalem. "Disco Tango" was chosen as the Danish entry at the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix on 3 February, and w ...
'' (Album) * 1981: '' Love On The Line'' (as Tommy Seebach feat. Debbie Cameron) * 1983: '' Den Med Gyngen'' * 1983: '' Tommy Seebach Instrumental'' * 1986: '' Pop-korn'' * 1989: '' Tommy Seebach (album)'' * 1993: ''
Under stjernerne på himlen "Under stjernerne på himlen" (; "Under the stars of the sky") was the entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed in Danish by the Tommy Seebach Band. Seebach wrote the song as a lullaby to his daughter, and his family encouraged him t ...
'' (Album) (as Tommy Seebach Band) * 1993: '' Instrumental Megahits 1'' * 1994: '' Instrumental Megahits 2''


Compilations

* 1989: '' Glædelig jul'' * 1993: '' Tommy Seebach - Volume 1'' * 1993: ''
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'' * 1999: '' 15 sprøde fra Tvebach'' * 2004: '' 100 Go'e Med Tommy Seebach'' * 2007: ''
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'' * 2007: '' Glade jul (album)'' * 2009: '' For Fuld Musik: Det Bedste Med Tommy Seebach'' * 2010: '' Komplet & rariteter: De samlede værker'' * 2010: '' Tommy - En Film Om Tommy Seebach - Soundtrack (released as part of the DVD (Deluxe Edition))


With

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* 1967: ''
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''


With Los Valentinos

* 1974: '' In Action!''


Singles (solo)

* 1973: Promises/By The Way * 1974: Boom Boom Boom/Don't Blame Me * 1975: The King Of Rock 'n' Roll/Rock, Rock & Rock * 1975: Wheels/Lesson One * 1976: Lucky Guy/Wouldn't It Be So Nice * 1976: I'm In Love/Play Me A Love Song * 1977: Tommygum Rock 'n' Roll Show/Yes Or No * 1977: Apache/Bubble Sex * 1979: Disco Tango/Disco Tango (English Version) * 1979: Copenhagen (As Seebach Band feat.
Debbie Cameron Deborah (Debbie) Cameron (born September 14, 1958 in Miami, Florida) is a Danish-American singer of Bahamian descent who has had a career in music in Denmark. Her career started in 1976, when she was awarded the prize "Most promising student" ...
& Lecia & Lucienne)/Boogie-Woogie Rendez-Vous (as Seebach Band) * 1980: Smiling Turntable (as Seebach Band feat. Debbie Cameron)/Mirror Mirror (as Seebach Band feat. Debbie Cameron) * 1980: I See The Moon (Duet with Debbie Cameron)/Stuck On You (Duet with Debbie Cameron) (AUS #72) * 1981: Hit/Love On The Line * 1981: Krøller Eller Ej (Duet with Debbie Cameron)/Jeg En Går Mig Bygge Vil (Debbie Cameron) * 1981: Straight Or Curly Hair (Duet with Debbie Cameron)/Tiger * 1981: Telebox/Telebox (TV Version) * 1982: Hip Hurra, Det' Min Fødselsdag (As Tommy Seebach & Seebach Band) (feat. Vivian Johansen)/Ta' Mig Med * 1982: 100.000.000 Tak (as Mick & Seebach Band)/Kvinde * 1983: Snorkel Og Gummitæer/Andeby * 1983: Du' Det Dejligste/Vil Du, Tør Du, Ka' Du Eller Hvad? * 1984: Pyjamas For To/Morgen * 1985: Heldig Fyr (Det' Det Jeg Altid Har Sagt)/Humbug * 1986: Klø Mig Lidt På Ryggen/Tak For I Nat, Skat * 1986: Der Var En Gang En Julenat/Hvornår Bli'r Det Jul? ( Søren Bundgaard) * 1987: Det' Gratis/Endnu * 1988: Er Du Kvik? (With
Birthe Kjær Birthe Kjær (born 1 September 1948) is a Danish singer. She finished second at the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix in 1980, 1986 and 1987, before winning in 1989, and went on to finish third at the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest in Lausanne. She also fin ...
, Kirsten & Søren (a/k/a
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) & Keld & Hilda Heick)/Er Du Kvik? * 1989: Hvad Venter Du På?/Helt Alene Hver For Sig * 1989: Du Skælder Mig Hele Tiden Ud (Duet With Anette Heick)/Stop * 1989: Vi Ønsker Jer Alle En Glædelig Jul (Duet with Anette Heick)/Juleknus Og Juleknas * 1990: En Lille Stribe Solskin/Du Skal Ikke Tro På Noget * 1991: Feliz Navidad (as Tommy Snebachs Nisseband)/Vi Ønsker Jer Alle En Glædelig Jul * 1993: Under Stjernerne På Himlen (promotion) * 1998: Krøller Eller Ej '98 (Duet With Debbie Cameron) (CD-single) * 1999: Skru' Volumen Op (as G-Bach (Nikolaj &
Rasmus Seebach Rasmus Seebach (; born 28 March 1980) is a Danish singer-songwriter and record producer who had his solo-debut with the Danish-language single "Engel" ( en, "Angel") in April 2009. Seebach has written and produced songs for Danish and internat ...
) & Julie Rugaard og Senior (Tommy Seebach) on piano)


DVDs

* 2010: Tommy – En Film Om Tommy Seebach * 2010: Tommy – En Film Om Tommy Seebach (Deluxe Edition incl. CD)


References

* Laursen, Carsten Michael (1999). ''Top-Pop: Navne i dansk pop 1950-2000'' ("Top-Pop: Names in Danish Pop 1950-2000"). L&R Fakta. .


External links

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