Ðe lónlí blú bojs

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Ðe lónlí blú bojs were an Icelandic folk music band created in 1974, and lasting until 1976. Their most popular album was the Icelandic Gold Record "Stuð, stuð, stuð".[1] They only sung in Icelandic and were never popular abroad. Its members were:

  • Gunnar Þórðarson (Guitar)
  • Rúnar Júlíusson (Bass Guitar)
  • Engilbert Jensen (Vocals)
  • Björgvin Halldórsson (Vocals)
  • Terry Doe (Drummer)

Discography:[1][edit]

Singles[edit]

  • Ðe Lónlí blú bojs (1974) Diggy liggy lo
  • Ðe Lónlí blú bojs (1975) Kærastan kemur til mín

Studio Albums[edit]

  • Stuð stuð stuð (1975)
  • Hinn gullni meðalvegur (1975)
  • Á ferð (1976)

Compilations[edit]

  • Vinsælustu lögin (1976)
  • 25 vinsælustu lögin (1989)
  • Komplít (2005)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Ðe lónlí blú bojs – Glatkistan