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Vaya Con Dios

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Welcome to the un-Official "Vaya Con Dios" MySpace Home.
The story of Vaya Con Dios (a Spanish phrase which means "go with god") started in 1986. The group was formed by Dani Klein, Dirk Schoufs (bass from the rockabilly group The Wild Ones) and Willy Lambregt (guitar player for the Scabs). Their first release, the single "Just A Friend of Mine," characterizes the group with its love for Spanish-influenced music and acoustic instruments. It became an overnight hit (300,000+ copies sold in France) and their career is on the way.
Willy Willy then spent his time with the Scabs (Vaya Con Dios wasn't "rock'n'roll" enough) and the first full album was recorded with session musicians. The singles "Puerto Rico" and "Don't Cry for Louie" open even more doors for the group.
The second album continues the success story (with hits like the melancholicly fantastic "What's a Woman" and the joyous European hit "Nah Neh Nah"). The influence of Spanish flamenco shifts to "old American jukebox hits...with unmistakable influences from gypsy music and French chanson" (Oor).
In 1991, Dirk left the band. Soon afterwards, he sadly died of a drug-related infection disease. "Time Flies," released a year after, is the saddest thus far, with a lot of soul influences, moving across the border to music of Latin-America. The album is entirely a Dani Klein product, making it clear that the group is in fact a singer, a "femme fatale."
According to the record company, this was also the album which had to lift them to the status of superstar, but it didn't. The black but mediocre single "Heading for a Fall" got very heavy "rotation" on MTV but didn't produce a lot of excitement.
The group has built a VERY considerable following all over the world (especially in Germany, France, Greece and Scandinavia) and the band made a very successful tour around the world in 1993.
The 1995 album "Roots and Wings" doesn't change the musical direction of the group drastically (mainly R&B, but this time also with some musical accents from India and Arabian music). It is recorded in the Muscle Shoals Studios in Alabama (the legendary studio for artists like Etta James and Aretha Franklin). The horn section from Muscle Shoals accompanies Dani on her European tour in 1996. Her son (19-year old Simon Schoovaerts) plays the keyboards on stage.
Vaya Con Dios' (2004) most recent studio album, "The Promise," is available on iTunes for $9.99 and at Amazon.com. Make sure to purchase their Best of at Amazon.com, too. Vaya Con Dios recently released an Ultimate Collection, available internationally.

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Member Since: 23/10/2005
Band Website: http://www.vayacondios.info/
Band Members: - Dani Klein (Danielle Schoovaerts) - vocals, - Dirk Schoufs : (acoustic) bass, - Willy Willy : guitar, - Jean-Michel Gielen : guitar, - Philippe Allaert : drums, - Marco De Meersman : drums
Influences: Spanish flamenco to old American jukebox hits with unmistakable influences from gypsy music and French chanson.
Sounds Like: Patricia Kaas, Gipsy Kings
Record Label: Altermundo
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

News :: May 2006

First off, there's a steal on Amazon.comYou can import the Best Of (Gold) version for only $11.98 !!!Second.... here are some current tour dates.MAY 2006 05.05.2006>> Bevrijdingspop...
Posted by on Sun, 07 May 2006 07:51:00 GMT

2005 Tour Bootleg Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9oRfq2o3tA&search=Vaya Con Dios2005 CONCERTS >> 29.03.2005 >> France > Paris>> 03.04.2005 >> Belgium > Brussels>> 05.04.2005 >> Netherlands > Utrecht>> 28.04.2...
Posted by on Thu, 02 Mar 2006 09:36:00 GMT

New Vaya Con Dios Album, "The Promise"

Now available in the USA at iTunes for $9.99 What are you waiting for? Go!!
Posted by on Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:34:00 GMT

Finally, Vaya Con Dios on MySpace

It's about time! Hopefully, MySpace will be a great way for people to rediscover the fantastic band that was "Vaya Con Dios." Purchase their "The Best of.." at Amazon.com http://www.amazon.co...
Posted by on Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:33:00 GMT