In 1995 Mo Russel (born March 15th, 1956, Aruba, Caribbean Sea) joined the group, but he left in 1999. In 1989 Trevor Taylor left the group, but the band quickly found a new member named Trevor Bannister (born August 5th, 1965, Grembsby, England), but he was replaced by Ova Steel. In spring 1985 was released their second single “You’re A Woman”, which became a massive hit in Europe. The original line-up was following: Andrew Freddie Thomas (born May 20th, 1946, Los Angeles, USA, died July 21st, 2009, Cologne, Germany) + Trevor Oliver Taylor (born January 11th, 1958, Birmingham, England, died January 19th, 2008, Cologne, Germany) + John Edward McInerney (born September 7th, 1957, Liverpool, England). The history of Bad Boys Blue started in Cologne (Germany) back in 1984, when the founders of Coconut Records - Dieter Lünstedt and Karin Eisenblätter ( Tony Hendrik & Karin Hartmann) - decided to create a new music project.
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