One 2 Many

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One 2 Many
OriginNorway, Sweden
Genres Pop, pop rock
Years active1987–1989
Labels A&M Records
Past membersDag Kolsrud
Camilla Griehsel
Jan Gisle Ytterdal

One 2 Many was a short-lived Norwegian-Swedish band consisting of Dag Kolsrud (keyboards), Camilla Griehsel (vocals) and Jan Gisle Ytterdal (guitar).

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Formed in 1987, the band released their first and only album Mirror on A&M Records in 1988. [1] The Scandinavian pop track "Downtown", was an immediate success in Europe, reaching #1 for five weeks in Norway. [2] In the US, the song was also a success, reaching #37 on the Billboard Hot 100, #18 on the AC chart and #30 on the Dance chart in May 1989. [3] Three further singles were released, namely "Another Man", "Writing on the Wall" and "Nearly There", but while promotion was still underway, the band had already split. Allmusic labels them a candidate for the "least remembered one-hit wonder ever". [4]

Kolsrud went on to join the band Guys in Disguise, after which he pursued a solo career. [5] He was previously a-ha's world tour musical director (1986-1987). [6] Griehsel met British singer Colin Vearncombe (a.k.a. Black) and married him in 1990. She went on to become an opera singer and has lived and performed in London and Cork, Ireland. [7] In 2008, she released an album, Rum and Chocolate. [8]

Discography

Album

YearAlbumLabelUK Albums Chart [9] Norway [10]
1988Mirror A&M Records 3

Singles

YearSingleLabel UK Singles Chart [9]  !! US Hot 100 [3]  !! Norway!! [11] Netherlands [11]  !! Belgium [11]
October 1988"Downtown"A&M Records6512938
March 1989"Another Man"A&M Records-
May 1989"Downtown" (re-issue)A&M Records4337-
August 1989"Writing on the Wall"A&M Records-
November 1989"Nearly There"A&M Records-

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  3. 1 2 "Billboard - One 2 Many "Downtown"". Billboard .
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