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3 days ago · of them make up the soundtrack of their lives.” Katrina and The Waves were the last British entrants to win Eurovision in 1997 with their anthem Love Shine A Light, but it’s Walking On Sunshine that’s guaranteed to ignite any party. “It’s pure euphoria when people are singing every word of your song,” the hit-maker reveals.
4 days ago · Walking On Sunshine singer Katrina says there are no backstage hugs for ‘insecure’ 80s stars at Rewind Scotland. Katrina Leskanich, who fronted Katrina and The Waves, says 80s icons are...
4 days ago · This classic 80's hit & massive hit single in 1985, was written by Katrina & The Waves guitar player, Kimberley Rew! A natural choice for @MarshaandthePositrons who are all about positive...
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2 days ago · The new music video, for the track Walking On Sunshine, sees the horror-themed metalcore band teaming up with ska rockers REEL BIG FISH for a cover of the classic KATRINA AND THE WAVES hit. The joint cover single comes in partnership with Sumerian Comics‘ American Psycho comic book series.
3 days ago · Aged 18 and with her mum in the wings, Gamu – originally from Zimbabwe but living in Glasgow along with her two brothers – belted out her own revamped version of Walking On Sunshine by Katrina ...
1 day ago · American heavy metal band Ice Nine Kills and American ska punk band Reel Big Fish teamed up to release a cover of British rock band Katrina and The Waves' “Walking On Sunshine”, along with a music video directed by Drake Booth, from the “American Psycho” comic series soundtrack.
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5 days ago · The soundtrack is Katrina And The Waves’ 1985 classic “Walking On Sunshine”, and the animation style and graphics of the ad are a callback to the bold, chaotic, colourful graphic design of the 1980s. While there definitely is a nostalgic pull to the song choice and the graphics, it would be wrong to see this as purely a nostalgia-driven ad.