The Woolpackers were an English country rock trio of the 1990s, consisting of Steve Halliwell, Billy Hartman and Alun Lewis, all three of whom were stars of the ITV-produced soap opera Emmerdale, in an attempt to cash in on the popularity of line dancing at the time.
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| - The Woolpackers (de)
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| - The Woolpackers war ein englisches Country-Rock-Trio der 1990er Jahre, das aus der ITV-Seifenoper Emmerdale hervorging und versuchte, von der damaligen Popularität des Line Dance zu profitieren. Mitglieder waren die Musiker Steve Haliwell, Billy Hartman und Alun Lewis. (de)
- The Woolpackers were an English country rock trio of the 1990s, consisting of Steve Halliwell, Billy Hartman and Alun Lewis, all three of whom were stars of the ITV-produced soap opera Emmerdale, in an attempt to cash in on the popularity of line dancing at the time. (en)
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| - The Woolpackers war ein englisches Country-Rock-Trio der 1990er Jahre, das aus der ITV-Seifenoper Emmerdale hervorging und versuchte, von der damaligen Popularität des Line Dance zu profitieren. Mitglieder waren die Musiker Steve Haliwell, Billy Hartman und Alun Lewis. (de)
- The Woolpackers were an English country rock trio of the 1990s, consisting of Steve Halliwell, Billy Hartman and Alun Lewis, all three of whom were stars of the ITV-produced soap opera Emmerdale, in an attempt to cash in on the popularity of line dancing at the time. Despite numerous criticisms of their style, the group achieved a hit single with "Hillbilly Rock Hillbilly Roll" in November 1996, reaching number 5 in the UK Singles Chart. The parent album Emmer Dance reached number 26 in the UK Albums Chart a few weeks later. A year later, the single "Line Dance Party" hit number 25 and their second album The Greatest Line Dancing Party reached number 48 in the UK. (en)
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