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T-Spoon (or T Spoon) is a Dutch pop/dance band, created in 1991 by rapper and former U.S. Airforce member Shalamon Baskin (aka Shamrock) and composer Remy de Groot (aka Prince Peration). In 1994, they were offered a recording contract by A La Bianca and had several hits, working along side guest musicians.. In 1994 the US Jazz/Blues vocalist Jean Shy was the featured Singer for the Dutch formation which prior had two Top 10 Hits. T-SPOON featuring JEAN SHY landed a No. 5 Hit with the very jazzy oriented eurodance track "Where R' U' Now", and with the remake of the Janice Joplin Song "Mercedes Benz" in a euro reggae style, they made it to No. 7 in the Benelux. In 1996, both singer Linda Estelle and dancer Anatevka Bos joined the group, which changed the bands direction into the then-popular happy hardcore-genre. In 1997, they became famous with the summer hit Sex on the beach, which made the charts in The Netherlands as well as Belgium, Germany, Scandinavia, The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. The song was first released in Ireland following its success in Europe. Here it became one of the biggest hits of the year and peaked at number 2 in the Irish charts. This was unusual as it was a massive hit in Ireland but was not released in the neighbouring UK. Such was the success in the Republic of Ireland that the song was released in the UK at the end of the summer and replicated the success in Ireland also reaching number 2 in the UK charts. In 1998, Shamrock left the group, and was replaced by Greg Dillard. With Dillard as the bands new rapper, the group had the 1999 hit Summer love. Anatevka left the group that same year to host a TV show on Netherlands station Fox 8 (now named Veronica). In 2000, Greg Dillard was forced to leave the group for breach of contract. He claimed to be unable to be present at the bands concerts because of family issues. Estelle therefore became the new face of the group. Together with Des'Ray of 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor and Anita Doth of 2 Unlimited, she started her new group Divas of Dance- In 2002, Shamrock rejoined T-Spoon, and the group has released a number of remixes that were not very successful. In 2006, Fergie covered T-Spoon song "Delicious", taking it to the top ten in many countries.

Discography

Albums

Title Release year Chart date Best position Charted time
Joy, Life And Pain 1994 24-12-1994 58 16
Lexicon Of Melody 1996
The Hit Collection 1997 27-9-1997 20 9
T-spoon 1999

Singles

Title Release year Chart date Best position Charted time
"No Time 2 Waste" 1994 5-2-1994 13 11
"No Time To Waste The Remixes" 1994
"Take Me 2 The Limit" 1994 25-6-1994 9 9
"Where R U Now" 1994 22-10-1994 15 7
"A Part Of My Life" 1995 2-12-1995 15 9
"Mercedes Benz" 1995 4-2-1995 8 9
"See The Light" 1995 27-5-1995 18 8
"Rockstar" 1996 27-4-1996 24 4
"Smiling" 1996 5-10-1996 14 8
"Someone Loves You Honey" 1996 3-8-1996 33 3
"Fly Away" 1997 15-3-1997
"Merry Christmas" 1997
"Message Of Love" 1997 8-11-1997 36 3
"Sex On The Beach" 1997 19-7-1997 3 16
"Tom's Party" 1998 25-4-1998 31 3
"Got 2 Get U Back" 1999 17-4-1999
"I Want To Be Your Man" 1999
"Summerlove" 1999 31-7-1999 15 9
"Delicious" 2000
"F.O.O.T.B.A.L.L." 2000
"Sexy Lady" 2001
"No Time 2 Waste Remix" 2003
"Sex On The Beatch Bubbling" 2004

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