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RIP Arno (1949 – 2022)

“Oh La La La” (1981)

Arno was a Belgian singer known for compositions such as as “Oh La La La” (1981), “Willie Willie ” (1981) and “Putain putain” (1983).

I remember seeing TC Matic in concert at the Number One discotheque in Sint-Niklaas run by Robert Ivens.

“Putain putain” (1983)
“Willie Willie ” (1981)
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1949, 2022, Belgian music, Belgium, music, RIP on April 24, 2022 by jahsonic.

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