Des and Dawn Lindberg | |
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Genres | Folk music |
Years active | 1967 | –2020
Members | Des Lindberg |
Past members | Dawn Lindberg |
Website | www |
Des and Dawn Lindberg were a South African husband and wife folk musical group who won a SARIE award in 1971 and 1973 for best vocal group.[1][2]
Their first album, Folk on Trek was banned by the Apartheid government.[3]
Their song, The Seagull's Name Was Nelson entered the charts at Number 8 in June 1971,[4] reaching number 4 and spending twelve weeks on the charts.
Album | Year | Label | Notes |
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Folk On Trek | 1967 | CBS | |
Unicorns, Spiders And Things | 1967 | CBS | |
Des Lindberg And Dawn Silver On Stage In Rhodesia | 1967 | CBS | |
What's The Difference | 1968 | CBS | |
The Seagull's Name Was Nelson | 1971 | IRC | |
What D'You Know? | 1973 | CBS | |
Godspell[6] | Cat | ||
Raindrops Whales & Dragon's Tails | 1977 | Music for Pleasure | |
Memories Are Made Of This | 1987 | Gold Record Music |
Singles | Year | Label | Notes |
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Dawn Silver / Des And Dawn - "Mommy I Like To Be ..." / Hey! Mr. Noah | 1966 | CBS | |
Bottle Of Wine | 1968 | CBS | |
Des and Dawn | ? | CBS |
Singles | Year | Label | Notes |
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Folk-On-Trek On The Banned Wagon | 1968 | CBS | |
Their Best | 1977 | Embassy | |
Greatest Hits | 1978 | RCA Camden | |
The Des & Dawn Collection | 1994 | Gallo Music Productions |