21. Peron
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21. Peron (21st Platform) was a
Formation
The group was founded at the Turkish High School Music and Folk Dance Competition, organized by the
Eurovision Song Contest and dissolution
The band participated in the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest with a song called "Seviyorum" (I love), written by Epik. However, a month later, Turkey decided not to participate in the contest, which was held in Israel, because of pressure from Arab countries. Epik and 21. Peron recorded song titles like "I Love" in the same year. This record was in soft rock and pop instead of Peron's earlier works. Half of the album was composed by Epik, and the other half was composed by 21. Peron. Two of them were
Reunion and Tapon
Wildermann, Öztekin, Akçay, Erdem and Gültekin reunited in 2012, along with a new, young singer named Deniz Yıldırım. In March 2014, they released their third album Tapon ("rubbish").
References
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