The Lejrbåls were a Danish pop band that existed in 1986–87. Consisting of former members of Tøsedrengene and , the group comprised vocalist Maria Bramsen, guitarists and , on bass, and on keyboards and Jan Sivertsen on drums. During their short career, the band released one album, the self-titled , in 1987. Despite initially getting favourable reviews for their live shows, the album was not well received and sold 10,000 copies, well below the numbers attained by the members' previous bands.
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| - The Lejrbåls were a Danish pop band that existed in 1986–87. Consisting of former members of Tøsedrengene and , the group comprised vocalist Maria Bramsen, guitarists and , on bass, and on keyboards and Jan Sivertsen on drums. During their short career, the band released one album, the self-titled , in 1987. Despite initially getting favourable reviews for their live shows, the album was not well received and sold 10,000 copies, well below the numbers attained by the members' previous bands. (en)
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- Jan Sivertsen (en)
- Michael Bruun (en)
- Poul Halberg (en)
- Aage Hagen (en)
- Henrik Stanley Møller (en)
- Jette Schandorf (en)
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| - The Lejrbåls were a Danish pop band that existed in 1986–87. Consisting of former members of Tøsedrengene and , the group comprised vocalist Maria Bramsen, guitarists and , on bass, and on keyboards and Jan Sivertsen on drums. During their short career, the band released one album, the self-titled , in 1987. Despite initially getting favourable reviews for their live shows, the album was not well received and sold 10,000 copies, well below the numbers attained by the members' previous bands. Many of the Lejrbåls members would later continue in the highly successful group Ray Dee Ohh, who also re-recorded the Lejrbåls song "Elskes af dig" for their debut album. Their name is a nonsensical mix of English and Danish, "lejrbål" meaning "campfire" in Danish. The curious name emerged during a discussion to decide the name of the band; the name "The Reliables" was suggested and misheard as "The Lejrbåls" in the flurry of discussion. (en)
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