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Video
Album
HootersAnd We DancedRock America AOR October 1985
HootersSatelliteRock America AOR November 1987
HootersAll You ZombiesETV ET-VideoLink Rock Hits 205 June 1985
HootersBrother, Don't You Walk AwayRock America AOR March 1990
Hooters500 MilesRock America Mainstream January 1990
HootersAll You ZombiesRock America AOR June 1985
HootersJohnny BRock America AOR August 1987
HootersWhere Do The Chlidren GoRock America AOR May 1986
HootersDay By DayRock America AOR March 1986
HootersJohnny BTelegenics Number 53C. Volume Five. August 1987
Hooters500 MilesTelegenics Number 82C. Top 40. January 1990
HootersWhere Do The Children GoTelegenics Number 39C. June 1986
HootersDay By DayTelegenics Number 34C. January 1986
HootersAnd We DancedTelegenics Number 30C. September 1985
HootersAll You ZombiesTelegenics Number 28C. July 1985
HootersJohnny BLarry Presents Best Of 80's
HootersKarla With A KBild Hit-Clips Der 80er Vol.2
HootersAll You ZombiesRock Never Looked So Good
HootersSatellitePrachtig 80 Vol.4
HootersJohnny BPrachtig 80 Vol.2
HootersSatelliteBack To The 80s 1988
HootersSatelliteThe Best Of Melodic Rock
HootersJohnny BBild Hit-Clips Der 80er Vol.1
HootersSatelliteBack To The 80's 50 Clips
Hooters are from Philadelphia, the band was founded in 1980. The original members are: Eric Bazilian - Vocals, Guitars, String/Wind Instruments Rob Hyman - Vocals, Keyboards, Hooter Bobby Woods - Bass David Uosikkinen - Drums John Kuzma - Guitar Bobby Woods was replaced by Rob Miller Rob Miller was replaced by Andy King Andy King was replaced by Fran Smith Jr. John Kuzma was replaced by John Lilley
The Hooters are an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By combining a mix of rock and roll, reggae, ska and folk music, The Hooters first gained major commercial success in the United States in the mid-1980s due to heavy radio and MTV airplay of several songs including "All You Zombies", "Day by Day", "And We Danced" and "Where Do the Children Go". Their popularity resulted in the band opening the Philadelphia portion of the Live Aid benefit concert in 1985.
During the late 1980s and 1990s, The Hooters found significant commercial success internationally, especially in Europe, where they played at The Wall Concert in Berlin in 1990, before they went on hiatus in 1995.
Since reuniting in 2001, The Hooters have staged successful tours in Europe and 2007 saw the release of their first album of new material since 1993, Time Stand Still.
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