Tadros (duo)
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Tadros | |
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Also known as | Les jumeaux Tadros |
Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2000-present |
Labels | Due Belier Records |
Members | Daniel "Dan" Tadros Eric Tadros |
Website | www |
Tadros also known as Les jumeaux Tadros / Duo Tadros are a Montreal based Canadian musical duo consisting of singer-songwriters (identical twin brothers) Daniel "Dan" Tadros and Eric Tadros (born in Montreal in 1976). The Tadros brothers, of mixed Egyptian and Italian origin,[1] are multilingual performers with songs composed in both French and English, and also singing in Spanish and Italian. They are signed to "Due Belier Disques" record label.
Career
Identical twin brothers Daniel and Eric Tadros studied Marketing at Montreal's Concordia University. Upon their graduation, they decided to follow a musical career.[2] Their initial release was "Maze" (2000) followed by "Pure Pleasure" (2001) and "PornStar" (2003), all successes in the province of Quebec. Soon followed their debut studio album of the same title Yo Quiero Bailar that includes also an English and French version of the single hit.
In 2007, Tadros released two albums, the all-English Pure Pleasure and the all-French album Vis ta vie. The title song from their francophone album became yet again a hit single for them in Quebec. Four of the songs of the album were written in a specially constructed 4 feet by 4 feet incubator at Place des Arts where they stayed continuously for a full week in the area popularly known as "bulle" attracting big media attention.[3]
Also famous are their "singing billboards" initiative in which they hired a number of billboard in strategic positions around Montreal, that would broadcast for a whole week 24 hours on 24 music by Tadros thus attracting passersby. They are also planning to embark on Space Adventures trip to outer space where they want to perform a song dedicated to universal peace.[4] In 2012, they released their English-language album Under My Skin and in 2013, a new single "Rebel" in both English featuring Julie Lévesque and French featuring additionally O.T MC (from Dubmatique).[5]
Discography
Albums
EPs
Remixes
Singles / Videography
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References
- ^ Montreal Voir: Les Jumeaux Tadros Template:Fr
- ^ Branchez-Vous: 500ième spectacle et 10 ans de carrière pour les Jumeaux Tadros
- ^ Branchez-Vous.com: Vanessa reçoit les jumeaux Tadros Template:Fr
- ^ Samedi Matin: Les jumaux Tadros plus haut, toujours plus loin
- ^ Info-Culture: Jumeaux Tadros – "Rebel"