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  1. Sneakers was a Danish rock band active from 1979 to 1985, and briefly reunited in 1998. Among its members were notably lead vocalist Sanne Salomonsen and on keyboards Morten Kærså. The group had big hits with "Sui-Sui" and particularly "Woodoo".

  2. Late-'70s band featuring dB's frontman Chris Stamey and R.E.M. producer Mitch Easter. Read Full Biography

  3. Sneakers were one of the most popular Danish rock bands in the first half of the 1980s. With a background in jazz-rock, band members moved the boundaries for instrumental creativity in Danish pop rock.

  4. Feb 20, 2017 · In the histories of power pop, indie rock and college rock (and whatever you want to call the musical scene that bubbled under in North Carolina several decades back), there’s one band that elicits approving nods whenever it’s mentioned.

  5. In 1976, Sneakers (with guitarists Mitch Easter, Rob Slater, & Chris Stamey, drummer Will Rigby, and bassist Robert Keely) released an influential 6-song EP, engineered by Don Dixon. The duo of Easter and Stamey followed this with the albums In the Red and Racket.

  6. The Sneakers were one of the most popular bands on the Leeds pub circuit between 1977 and 1979. They are fondly remembered by fans who went to the gigs, Haddon Hall, Staging Post, Fforde Green and many more.

  7. Together we persuaded John Shepard (our ex- Sneakers drumming maestro) to join. Eddie Stringer from Charlie’s first band Gygafo came in on keyboards, forming a powerful, dynamic blues-rock four-piece, the Charlie Speed Band. The line-up changed a little over the years.

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