The Les Humphries Singers were a popular German-English choral group formed in the late 1960s by Englishman Les Humphries. The group consisted of a large number of singers, often more than 30 members, and their style encompassed a blend of rock, pop, soul, and gospel music.
The Les Humphries Singers gained significant popularity in the 1970s, especially in Germany and other European countries. They achieved success with catchy songs such as "Mama Loo," "Mexico," and "Kansas City."
Their performances were known for their energetic choreography and harmonized vocals. The group appeared on numerous television shows and toured extensively throughout Europe.
In 1976, the Les Humphries Singers represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Sing Sang Song," finishing in 15th place.
However, by the late 1970s, the Les Humphries Singers started experiencing difficulties, including lineup changes and financial troubles. Les Humphries left the group in 1980, effectively marking the end of their success.
Despite their eventual demise, the Les Humphries Singers left a lasting impact on the music scene of the era. Their songs continue to be enjoyed and remembered by fans of 1970s music.
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