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  • Born: July 21, 1955, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Active: '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Performer, Main Performer
  • Representative Albums: "Greatest Hits: Puttin' on the Ritz," "After Eight," "Puttin' on the Ritz"
  • Representative Songs: "Puttin' on the Ritz," "Singin' in the Rain," "La Vie en Rose"

Biography

Taco scored his one and only pop hit in 1982 with a faithful rendition of the Irving Berlin chestnut "Puttin' on the Ritz." Born Taco Ockerse in Jakarta, Indonesia on July 21, 1955, he recorded "Ritz" in Germany in 1981; a year later, the song (originally popularized by Fred Astaire) hit the upper reaches of the U.S. pop charts, accompanied by a video depicting the singer decked out in a bow-tie-and-tails ensemble emblematic of the Depression-era movie musicals his image strived to emulate. Taco's debut LP, After Eight, contained other recreations of 1930s hits, as well as original material in the same vein; however, the market for such stuff was clearly limited, and after a 1984 follow-up, Let's Face the Music, he disappeared from the charts for good. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Taco
Birth name Taco Ockerse
Born July 21, 1955 (1955-07-21) (age 54)
Born in Djakarta, Indonesia
Origin Netherlands
Occupations Singer, actor, producer, song writer, script writer

Taco Ockerse better known by his stage name Taco, is a Dutch singer and entertainer.

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Early life

Taco Ockerse spent many of his childhood years moving around the world, and resided in the Netherlands, the United States, Singapore, Luxembourg and Germany. He attended the "International School of America" in Brussels, Belgium and graduated in 1973. Afterward, he studied interior decoration and finished acting school in Hamburg. He held lead roles in numerous school productions, including: "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown", "Carousel", "The Fantasticks", and "Fiddler On The Roof."

In 1975, he began his first professional theatrical engagements in Hamburg. This included roles in "Children's Theater", and roles as an ensemble member of the Thalia Theater in a number of plays, including "Sweet Charity", "Chicago", and "Three Musketeers." He also directed and choreographed for the musical "Nightchild." In 1979, he played "Chino" in John Neumeiers "West Side Story" at Hamburg opera house. He founded his first band, "Taco's Bizz" in 1979.

Professional career

In 1981, Taco signed his first record contract with Polydor for two record releases. A year later, he released "Puttin' on the Ritz" on RCA. Between 1983 and 1984, he performed extensive touring throughout Europe. His subsequent album release of "After Eight" sold in over 40 countries and reached Gold and Platinum status in Scandinavia and Canada, as well as Gold in the United States.

He appeared as a guest on the annual "Bob Hope TV Show", "Merv Griffin", "Alan Thicke", "Solid Gold", "Good Morning America", "Saturday Night Fever", and many other TV shows while touring.

Highlights of his early career include: meeting the Reagans at the White House, #3 on the Billboard Charts, #1 on the Cash-Board Chart and Singer of the Year Award.

A follow-up album, Let's Face the Music, was recorded in 1984 for RCA. Taco continued to record, focusing mostly on the German market with albums Swing Classics/In the Mood of Glenn Miller in 1985 and Tell Me That You Like It in 1986 for Polydor. In 1987 he recorded the self-titled album Taco.

In 1989 he briefly flirted with contemporary dance music by releasing a pair of singles, "Love Touch" and "Got To Be Your Lover", that were styled after the high energy disco sound popularized by Stock Aitken Waterman. Afterwards he repositioned himself as a swing/soul singer. He has collaborated with Geff Harrison of Kin Ping Meh fame.

Between 1989 - 1996 Taco worked intensively as an actor. He had television acting roles in "Friedrichstadt Palast" and "Das Erbe der Guldenburgs", movie appearance in "Karniggels", appeared as "Chico" in the theater production of "Marx Brothers Radio Show", and played lead roles in "Shakespeare Rock n Roll" in Berlin and "Shakespeare As We Like It" in Austria!

He currently resides in Germany, performing as a gala artist with the "Moonlight Affair" and "Brooklyn Bridge The Band".

On October 11, 2009 the first channel of Russian TV 1TV filmed the program "Songs of the 20th century". Taco appears with "Puttin' on the Ritz" in the sequence about the 1930s. The show will be broadcasted in January 2010. On November 27, 2009 he will perform "Puttin' on the Ritz" and "Singin' in the Rain" at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1982: After Eight (RCA Records)
  • 1984: Let's Face the Music (RCA Records)
  • 1985: Swing Classics: In the Mood of Glenn Miller (Polydor Records)
  • 1986: Tell Me That You Like It (Polydor Records)
  • 1987: Taco (Perle Records)

Compilation albums

2000 BMG International

  1. "Puttin' on the Ritz"
  2. "Cheek to Cheek"
  3. "Beautiful Sailor"
  4. "Where Did Our Love Go"
  5. "After Eight"
  6. "Heartbreak City"
  7. "Chain Reaction"
  8. "Nice Weather"
  9. "Night and Day"
  10. "Mas Que Nada"
  11. "If Swing Goes, I Go Too"
  12. "I'm Sentimental (Je pense à toi)"
  13. "Tellin' Everybody"
  14. "La vie en Rose"
  15. "Running for Love"
  16. "Singin' in the Rain"

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Sources

The Internet Movie Data Base[1] - New-Video.de[2] - Discogs[3] - Yasny.de[4]

  1. ^ IMDb
  2. ^ New-Video
  3. ^ Discogs
  4. ^ Yasny

 
 

 

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