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Danger Four, the first band devoted to Beatles music in America, was formed in 1983 by his leader Coco Boudakian. The original idea was to get the authentic Beatle sound, and the only way to do it was getting the original Vox amplifiers, Gretsch and Rickenbacker guitar, Hofner bass and Ludwing drums. Coco travelled to the US and the UK and bought from private collectors all the equipment manufactured in the 60´s. The last (but not least) detail are the classic four buttoned suits that go together with the setting on stage. Ready to start the performances, Danger Four made his debut at Millington Drake theatre in Montevideo (Uruguay), where the band put on three sold out shows that first weekend. But the audience wanted more, and supported by the British Embassy in Uruguay, Danger Four extended the shows for six months, it was the first time that the British Embassy sponsored a non british artist. We're honoured to say that the ambassador, Mr Wallace, the Cultural attache, Richard Cowly, have seen many Danger Four performances. After more than one hundred shows, their fame crossed the Atlantic . The BBC sent a host, Mr Barry Tomalyn, to make an interview spoken totally in English, which was broadcasted on the Radio. Three months later the BBC produced a new program “All pie del Big Ben”, but this time in Spanish, for Latinoamerican countries. In April 1986, Danger Four came to Buenos Aires, and appeared for the first time in National TV broadcast, at the top programme of that
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