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Best remembered for their disco smash "Fly Robin Fly," the Munich, Germany-based ensemble Silver Convention was formed by producers Silvester Levay and Michael Kunze, debuting in 1975 with the LP Save Me and scoring a U.K. hit with the title track. After topping the American charts with "Fly Robin Fly," Levay and Kunze recruited a trio of vocalists -- <a href="spotify:artist:4ktfLBwmywJsDFeBsce3F6">Linda Thompson</a> (not to be confused with the same-named singer and wife of guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:5w75MoT8FfcGOMgjgrj1cz">Richard Thompson</a>), Ramona Wulf, and <a href="spotify:artist:2EqPo7BwJq5UJsE5nWqgrk">Penny McLean</a> -- who began appearing publicly under the Silver Convention banner; they were featured on the follow-up, "Get Up and Boogie (That's Right)," which was also a smash in 1976. While another single, "Telegram," proved a success that same year in the annual Eurovision Song Contest, Silver Convention's popularity quickly faded, and by the end of the decade the group was no more. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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