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There is more than one artist or groups using the name ‘Deuce’.
1. A rapper from the United States
2. A pop group from the United Kingdom
3. A musician from Poland
4. A metal band from the United Kingdom
5. A techno collaboration between Marcel Dettmann and Shed
1.Deuce (born March 2, 1983), is the pseudonym of the American rapper, record producer and songwriter, Aron Erlichman. Brought to fame as one of the co-founders and lead vocalist of rap rock band Hollywood Undead, Deuce has since delved into a solo project and is preparing to release his debut solo record, Nine Lives, in March 2012 through Five Seven Music, a branch of 10th Street Entertainment.
2. Deuce were a UK-based pop foursome who had a number of hits in the mid-90s, splitting up in August 1996. The band were Kelly O’ Keefe (replaced by Amanda Perkins in March 1996), Craig Young(left in August 1996), Lisa Armstrong and Paul Holmes.
They entered the UK’s Song For Europe competition with the song “I Need You” in 1995, but came in third behind Love City Groove.
Kelly O’Keefe had very distinctive vocals. She had previously been an assistant to Tom Watkins (who had managed both Bros and East 17), and put the band together by adding her dancer friend Lisa, and casting for the two male members.
1. A rapper from the United States
2. A pop group from the United Kingdom
3. A musician from Poland
4. A metal band from the United Kingdom
5. A techno collaboration between Marcel Dettmann and Shed
1.Deuce (born March 2, 1983), is the pseudonym of the American rapper, record producer and songwriter, Aron Erlichman. Brought to fame as one of the co-founders and lead vocalist of rap rock band Hollywood Undead, Deuce has since delved into a solo project and is preparing to release his debut solo record, Nine Lives, in March 2012 through Five Seven Music, a branch of 10th Street Entertainment.
2. Deuce were a UK-based pop foursome who had a number of hits in the mid-90s, splitting up in August 1996. The band were Kelly O’ Keefe (replaced by Amanda Perkins in March 1996), Craig Young(left in August 1996), Lisa Armstrong and Paul Holmes.
They entered the UK’s Song For Europe competition with the song “I Need You” in 1995, but came in third behind Love City Groove.
Kelly O’Keefe had very distinctive vocals. She had previously been an assistant to Tom Watkins (who had managed both Bros and East 17), and put the band together by adding her dancer friend Lisa, and casting for the two male members.
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Nine Lives
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we can make it faster and better than DEUCE!
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Let's Get It Crackin'
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