Daisy Dee
Birth name Desiree Rollocks
Born (1970-09-04) September 4, 1970 (age 41)[1]
Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
Origin Roermond, Netherlands
Genres Eurodance
Occupations Singer, actress, TV host
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1990–2003

Desiree Rollocks (also known as Daisy Dee, born September 4, 1970) is Dutch singer, actress and TV host, especially well known in the German-speaking world.

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Biography [link]

Early life [link]

Born on Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, on September 4, 1970, she came to Europe at the age of 8. Her mother is from the Netherlands and her father is half African, half Spanish. Apart from her mother tongue Dutch, she learned to speak English, German and Spanish fluently.

Musical career [link]

Having finished school, she considered studying interior decoration. Jobbing at a discotheque known for live events, one evening a band broke off their performance after a single song. When the audience angrily demanded more, Daisy grabbed the microphone and gave her best. Her performance not only impressed the audience, but also executives of a record company who happened to be there. So she started working with a number of different projects, which made it high into the Billboard dance charts, like "This Beat is Technotronic" and "Crazy" (six weeks number 1 in the U.S. dance charts). In 1998, together with Toni Cottura she founded her own production company Booya Music, featuring artists like Nana, the Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC and her brother Pappa Bear. In 2005, together with her team she founded the television production company D.D. Productions, making Fashion and Music Programs for Belgium, France and The Netherlands.

Acting career [link]

Daisy Dee played in the soap opera "Alle Zusammen" on German television channel RTL II, together with the German singer Oli P.. From 1996 to 2004 she hosted "Club Rotation", a weekly show on Saturday evening on the German television channel VIVA. She also hosted The Dome (From N°1 to N°8) for RTL II. In 2006, Daisy started hosting Fashion Trix, an international Fashion Program in which she visits the Fashion Weeks globally, broadcasted among other by VIVA and RTL 5.

Discography [link]

Singles [link]

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[2]
AUT
[2]
CAN
Dance

[3]
GER
[4]
NED
[2]
SUI
[2]
U.S.
[5]
U.S.
Dance

[5]
1990 "It's Gonna Be Alright" Daisy Dee
"Crazy" (with M.C.B.) 29 73 10
"This Beat is Technotronic" (with M.C.B.) 11 18 Single only
1991 "I Got U" Daisy Dee
1992 "This Beat is Technotronic '92" Single only
"Walking On That Side" Daisy Dee
"Pump It Up All the Way"
1993 "Do It Better" Singles only
"Back It Up" (with Cosmo Crew)
1994 "Yeah Yeah (Influence)" (with Black Male)
"Dance (If You Cannot)" (with Alter Ego) 3
"Headbone Connected" 1
1995 "Somebody Real" (with Bit Machine & Karen Jones) 17
1996 "Angel" 4 I Am (Who I Am)
"Just Jump" 88
"Crazy 96" 38 Singles only
1997 "Hey You (Open Up Your Mind)"
2000 "Love is the Answer" 51 88
"Open Sesame" 78
2001 "This Beat is Technotronic / Walking On That Side" (with Starsplash)
2003 "Fly Away (Owner of Your Heart)" 43
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References [link]

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2009). Joel Whitburn's Music Stars. Record Research, Inc. p. 67. ISBN 0-89820-068-7. 
  2. ^ a b c d Lescharts.com International peaks
  3. ^ Canadian dance peaks
  4. ^ German peaks
  5. ^ a b Billboard peaks

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Daisy_Dee

Skin on Skin

Skin on Skin may refer to:

Music

  • Skin on Skin (band)
  • Albums

  • Skin on Skin (album), Vanity 1986
  • Skin On Skin: The Mongo Santamaria Anthology (1958-1995) 1999 by Mongo Santamaria
  • Songs

  • "Skin on Skin", song by the Boomtown Rats from V Deep and The Boomtown Rats' Greatest Hits
  • "Skin on Skin", single by Grace (band)
  • Skin on Skin (Sarah Connor song)
  • "Skin on Skin", song by Talisman from Five Men Live
  • Skin on Skin (album)

    Skin On Skin is the second album by Canadian singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress Vanity, released in May 1986 on Motown Records. This out of print recording was originally released on LP (6167ML) and cassette (6167MC) through Motown Records and distributed in Europe by RCA/Ariola-Ariola/RCA. The album features the R&B hit singles "Under the Influence" and "Animals".

    Track listing

    Side 1

    Side 2

    Appearances

  • Paulinho da Costa (Pablo Records, Inc.), Robbie Nevil (Manhattan Records)
  • Rege Burrell (Epic Records), Carl Anderson (Epic Records)
  • Charlie Olins (Geffen Records), Howard Smith (Light Records)
  • Charts

    Album

  • Billboard R&B Albums (spent 19 weeks on the chart).
  • Singles

    References

    Grant Estes

    Grant Estes (born February 7, 1963 ) is an American guitarist from Santa Monica, California. He was one of the guitarists for the highly influential band Suicidal Tendencies, during the band's hardcore punk era.

    Early years

    Suicidal Tendencies/Los Cycos

    Grant Estes joined Suicidal Tendencies in 1982 and played on the highly controversial self titled debut album. Having been credited with starting a new genre of guitar playing, with a variety of heavy metal like solos, and a mixture of Chorus effect and Distortion. To achieve a tone not so commonly associated with Hardcore Punk. Their self-titled debut, released in 1983, was considered "Too Metal" upon its released by some fans of Hardcore Punk but was nonetheless highly influential for both genres. He later left after it was recorded, never playing with the band after the record was released and was replaced by Jon Nelson. After departing from Suicidal Tendencies, he collaborated in a side project with fellow former band mates Mike Muir and Louiche Mayorga replacing original choice Bob Heathcote on bass with Anthony"Bob"Gallo on rhythm guitar and Sal Troy of No Mercy on drums called Los Cycos. Resulting in recording one track "Its Not Easy" for the Welcome to Venice compilation split(1985), which was later remade by Suicidal Tendencies on the Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu compilation. He performed throughout the early-mid-1980s with local LA heavy metal band "Hostage" and various local metal bands at that time . In the early 1990s he reunited with Louiche Mayorga and former Malice drummer Cliff Carruthers to form "Gang of Love." After numerous personnel changes he formed "Skin on Skin." Despite extensive college airplay and after working briefly with record label "Scotti Bros." SOS did not go on to success.

    Podcasts:

    Daisy Dee

    ALBUMS

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    Hey You (Open Your Mind)

    by: Daisy Dee

    Daisy Dee
    Miscellaneous
    Hey You (Open Your Mind)
    Hey you, what you wanna do?
    Open your mind to the beat now groove
    Hey you, what you wanna do?
    Open your mind to the flow
    (TC: Check It Out)
    Ooh ooh oh open up your mind and go
    Don't let it get into you
    (TC: Hey you what you gonna do?)
    Ooh ooh oh open up your mind and flow
    And let it get into you
    (TC: Hey you what you gonna do?)
    Open your mind, I know you want me
    Come into my ... me so honey
    Toni, tell me ride your poney
    Let me be your tender ...
    To another world yes I will take you there
    Open up your eyes, your mind
    And don't say mama's right here, mama's right there
    Everywhere you look your mama's right here
    Ya Ya Ya
    Baby baby
    You drive me crazy
    All you got to do is call me Daisy
    Open up your mind, your heart
    Don't give sorrow
    Tell me, tell me now
    And not tomorrow
    I really wanna know if your love is true
    Because when you look for love and it will never find you
    You got to take it slow my mama told me
    Till I'm gonna do what I do
    Let nobody take and hold me
    Voo-doo I wanna get into you
    Instead I just pursue you
    I wanna do you ... down your hear
    On the way to Bali
    The ... and the glamour doesn't mean
    I'm never ...
    Catch me
    Open up your mind and make my life complete
    Get your wears out of the heat, free
    Now open up, open up, open up your mind
    And let me, let me, let me, let me, let me come inside
    Open your mind and let it flow
    It's a party so let's go
    Baby fell the groove inside
    Open your mind and let it go
    It's a party so don't go
    Baby fell the groove inside
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh
    Open up your mind and go
    Don't let it get into you
    (TC: Clap your hands to the beat, yo)
    (TC: Clap your hands and then move your feet)




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