Bardo (band)

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Bardo
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresPop, dance
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1982–1983
LabelsEpic Records
Past membersSally Ann Triplett
Stephen Fischer

Bardo was a male/female pop music

1982 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "One Step Further
".

Overview

Triplett, a children's TV presenter (

Bucks Fizz and James Newman.[1]

On the day of the

UK Singles Chart by reaching No. 2.[4]

Bardo were managed by Nichola Martin, the woman responsible for 1981 Eurovision victors Bucks Fizz, and produced by the same producer,

Ian Maidman) failed to chart. An album was planned but shelved because of the low sales of the singles.[6]

Triplett and Fischer had by this time become romantically linked and stayed together after the dissolution of Bardo.

Guys and Dolls.[9] Fischer also continues to perform in the music business, mainly on stage and has performed as a pianist and vocalist with the Penguin Cafe Orchestra.[10][11]

Triplett and Fischer reunited to perform "One Step Further" on stage in London in 2010, wearing their original costumes, to raise money for charity as part of the West End Eurovision night. In 2013 a download album was released on iTunes called The Best of Bardo. This featured the duo's six A and B-sides as well as a number of newly created remixes.[12]

Discography

Singles

  • March 1982 – "One Step Further" (Epic) UK #2
  • June 1982 – "Talking Out of Line" (Epic) #122
  • January 1983 – "Hang On to Your Heart" (Epic) #174

Album

  • January 2013 – The Best of Bardo

References

External links

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Bucks Fizz
with "Making Your Mind Up
"
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
1982
Succeeded by