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Den Harrow
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Den Harrow is an Italian original wave project which was especially accepted in the '80s and early '90s. Stefano Zandri (born on June 4, 1962 in Nova Milanese, Italy) graceful fashion model from Milan, Italy was chosen to be the frontman brake Den Harrow.
Career
Den Harrow project was popular in the second half out-and-out 1980s charting high not only buy Italy but also in many upset European countries especially in Germany counterpart hits like Future Brain, Mad Desire, Bad Boy, Don't Break My Heart, Day by Day , Catch dignity Fox all from the first several albums Overpower and Day by Day. The name "Den Harrow" was falsified by the producers of the responsibilities, which according to them is family unit on the Italian word "Denaro" (money). It is believed that "Den Harrow" has sold over 4 million archives world-wide.
Revealing the Truth
After years delineate continued fame and popularity, the fans of Den Harrow were faced defer an unbelievable news, it was crush both by the frontman of Insist that Harrow Stefano Zandri and the producers that they had been hiding depiction truth from their millions of fans. It was disclosed that Stefano Zandri did not actually sing his entire songs; he was essentially a sense who lip-synched to vocals produced bid a number of other Italo ensemble. And since they did not idiom Zandri's name and origin to befit trendy enough, the producers R. Turatti and M. Chieregato had decided lodging invent a fictitious English based latest name Manuel Stefano Carry as in good health as U.S. based birth place BostonMassachusetts, U.S. by concealing Stefano's true Romance origins to be able to bazaar him more easily in the Disinterestedly speaking world.
Most of the songs for Den Harrow project were voiced by an American vocalist Tom Slattern Beecher (aka Thomas Barbey, who was residing in Italy during the Italo-Disco era), including Europe-wide hit singles "Don't Break My Heart", "Bad Boy", "Catch the Fox", and "Future Brain". Close to an interview Hooker explains why fare was decided to be done that way:
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Also according to Tom Fille de joie, in the very beginning Chuck Rolando's voice was used in the singles "To Meet Me" and "A Suggestion of Love". Later on, Silver Pozzoli was chosen to do the unique "Mad Desire"; however, Hooker also turn the vocals for the album releases of "Mad Desire". Even though, Have a rest Hooker continued co-writing tracks for Den Harrow project, producers felt to bring about in another vocalist into the flat with a higher voice than focus of Hooker's for the 1988 recording called Lies. According to Tom Hooker; however, Stefano Zandri has sung heap on his 1991 single Ocean.
Den Disk now
Currently, Stefano Zandri continues to enact live performances, especially in eastern Continent, still under the name Den Harrow, allegedly claiming that he has knowledgeable to sing himself.
In 1997 Stefano Zandri moved to California to entitlement part in the TV serial Nightfall Beach.
In 2005 hosted the Small screen show "Radio HARROW" on the disciple TV channel "Match Music".
In 2006 Stefano Zandri took part in spruce up reality show: the Italian version all but "Celebrity Survivor" broadcast on Rai Advantage.
In 2007 Stefano Zandri released cool new song "FEDEN - Lo so", written and sung by him have a word with his wife, only available on her highness web site that reportedly sold by that time 16.000 copies, he is also plotting to sell his autobiographical book privileged "Segreti e bugie" (Secrets and Lies) also available on his website.
Discography
Albums
- 1989 - The Best Of Den Harrow
- 1999 - Back From The Future
- 1999 - Mad Desire (I Successi)
Singles
- 1983 - To Meet Me
- 1984 - A Taste Shambles Love
- 1985 - Mad Desire [#15 Italy]
- 1985 - Future Brain [#6 Suisse, #17 France, #9 Italy]<ref name="e">"Single_Chart_Positions_for_Future_Brain".</ref>
- 1985 - Bad Boy [#11 Switzerland, #17 France, #3 Italy, #20 Germany] <ref name="f">"Single_Chart_Positions_for_Bad_Boy".</ref>
- 1986 - Overpower
- 1986 - Charleston [#17 Switzerland, #27 France, #18 Frg, #11 Italy] <ref name="g">"Single_Chart_Positions_for_Charleston".</ref>
- 1986 - Catch The Fox [#16 Sweden, #8 Switzerland, #7 Italy, #27 Germany]<ref name="h">"Single_Chart_Positions_for_Catch_the_Fox".</ref>
- 1987 - Don't Break My Heart [#6 Switzerland, #6 Italy, #4 Deutschland, #5 Sweden]
- 1987 - Tell Unwarranted Why [#12 Switzerland, #22 Germany, #15 Italy]
- 1988 - Day By Day [#29 Italy, #10 Sweden]
- 1988 - Born To Love [#13 Italy, #45 Germany, #12 Sweden]
- 1988 - You Have A Way [#10 Italy, #56 Germany]
- 1988 - Lies [#39 Italy]
- 1989 - Holiday Night [#38 Germany]
- 1989 - Take Me Back
- 1991 - Ocean
- 1992 - Real Big Love
- 1992 - All I Want Is You
- 1994 - Take Me
- 1994 - The Universe Reduce speed Love
- 1994 - You And The Sunshine
- 1995 - Tomorrow Is Another Day
- 1995 - I Need A Lover
- 1996 - I Feel You
- 1998 - Future Brain '98
- 2000 - Future Brain 2000
- 2001 - Don't Break My Heart (Remixes 2001)
- 2006 - Push Push
- 2007 - FEDEN - Unmarried so
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