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whatever happened to Dollar the British boy/girl duo that had a string of hits in he late seventies/early eighties?


kennethkdj  Mon 08/09/08 13:14
Mortartube
Mon 08/09/08
13:30
Well David Van Day runs a burger van in Brighton, as for Therese Bazaar, I am unsure.
another-view
Mon 08/09/08
13:31
I think she went on the game.
andy-hughes
Mon 08/09/08
13:58
They split in the early eighties, but do occasionally reform for one-off gigs and short tours on the nostalgia circuit.
mrs_overall
Mon 08/09/08
14:02
As well as flipping burgers, David Van Day is currently a would be Tory councillor for Brighton & Hove.
He was in the news recently for making flippant remarks about a gay choir.
jane1098
Mon 08/09/08
14:04
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thereza_Bazar
catcuddler
Mon 08/09/08
15:38
they reformed for a tv show called baby one more time or hit me baby one more time.was a bunch of musical has beens including michelle gayle and carol decker singing for the public vote a bit like x factor in reverse was very tedious.dont know who won but you may find details of them and the show on youtube or something similar
brachiopod
Mon 08/09/08
22:19
Didn't David van Day at some point, get together with one of the blokes - (proud to say I can't remember his name!) -from Bucks Fizz during that period of who-can-make-a-quick-buck-with-a-"reunion"-tour-before-th e-writs-start-flying-over-the-use-of-the-band-name stopped them doing so?
4candles
Tue 09/09/08
22:33
I thought they were devalued and became 50 cent.
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