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Missing Heart | |
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Also known as | Apanachee |
Origin | Germany |
Genres | Eurodance |
Years active | 1994–2002 |
Associated acts | E-Rotic, Apanachee, Shanadoo |
Past members | Bernd Meinunger David Brandes Domenico Labarile Felix Gauder Lyane Leigh Manu More Lydia Madajewski Elke Schlimbach |
Missing Heart were a Eurodance group managed by German producers David Brandes, Felix Gauder, Gary Jones and others. [1]
Missing Heart began in 1994 with Lyane Leigh as the main vocalist until 1999, when she was replaced by Russian singer Manu More, formerly of Smiles & More. They are best known for their hits "Wild Angels" and "Charlene". Their debut album "Mystery" was released in 2000.
Missing Heart officially disbanded in 2002.
Songs by Missing Heart that were released as Singles under other project names.
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