Snoopy (band)

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GenresPop, disco
Years active1978 – 1980
MembersEthel Mezas
Florence Woerdings
Maureen Seedorf
Snoopy
GenresPop, disco
Years active1978 – 1980
MembersEthel Mezas
Florence Woerdings
Maureen Seedorf

Snoopy was a Dutch female disco duo. The group was founded by music manager Han Meijer in 1978 with singers Ethel Mezas (1956-2023) and Florence Woerdings (born 1956). Woerdings left the project in 1979 and was replaced with Maureen Seedorf. The group ceased activities in 1980.[1]

In 1978–1979 they had a hit with "No Time for a Tango". The song was written and produced by Meijer, Catapult musicians Aart Mol, Cees Bergman, Elmer Veerhoff, Erwin van Prehn and Geertjan Hessing, and Jaap Eggermont's wife Lucia Flint.[1] It reached number 7 in Germany,[2] number 9 in Austria,[3] and number 10 in Switzerland.[4]

  • Ethel Mezas (born 1955 in Paramaribo, Suriname, died 2023 in Harderwijk, Netherlands) — vocals
  • Florence Woerdings (born 1956) — vocals (until 1979)
  • Maureen Seedorf — vocals (1979-1980)

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