Tapps
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Tapps | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Years active |
1983 2003–present | –1986
Labels |
Boulevard Thump Power Records |
Members |
Allan Coelho Tony DaCosta Maryam Zadeh |
Past members |
Paul Silva (1983-1984) Barbara Doust (1983) Candy Berthiaume (1983 - 1986) |
Tapps is a Canadian Euro disco/Hi-NRG musical group formed in Toronto in 1983.
Barbara Doust is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She was the original lead vocalist for Tapps, one of Canada’s Eurodance/Hi-NRG recording acts. Doust’s voice graces all of Tapps’ early recordings, including the single "My Forbidden Lover".
Doust also recorded the original "Burning with Fire", which she co-wrote with producer Bob Rudd not Vincent Degiorgio as written in the previous report. Doust never appeared live with the band. Their European album cover featured Allan Coelho and Tony Da Costa with a model who was not a vocalist. The picture was taken in the Toronto Transit Commission’s Eglinton Street subway station.
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