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Junior Senior was a Danish pop duo. The duo consisted of Jesper "Junior" Mortensen ( vocals , guitar , keyboards , bass guitar , drums , percussion ) (born 7 February 1979 [ 1 ] ) and Jeppe "Senior" Laursen ( vocals , programming ) (born 25 December 1977 [ 1 ] ).
D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat is the debut studio album by Danish pop duo Junior Senior.Originally released in March 2002 in Denmark, an altered edition became available later in the year for the rest of continental Europe, and in 2003, the album was released in both the UK and US. [13]
I Scream Ice Cream is the side project of Jesper Mortensen, best known as a member of the duo Junior Senior.The French record label Kitsune Music released a 12 inch with the songs "Trust Tissue" and "Closing Time Closing In" on June 2, 2008. [1]
Hey Hey My My Yo Yo is the second and final album by Danish pop duo Junior Senior, released in Japan and parts of Europe in 2005. It was released in Australia on 9 April 2007. The album was released on 14 August 2007 in the United States and packaged with a bonus EP.
Make Out were a New York City-based band consisting of Jesper Mortensen (ex-Junior Senior), lead vocalist Leah Hennessey (stepdaughter of David Johansen, vocalist of New York Dolls), [1] [2] and drummer Chase Stauffer. The group plays fast, manic, condensed pop songs.
Mortensen first joined ESPN in 1991, and quickly became one of the top NFL reporters in the country. He was a regular on the network’s top shows and frequently broke some of the biggest news ...
"Move Your Feet" is a song by Danish pop duo Junior Senior from their debut studio album, D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat (2002). The song, originally released in June 2002 in the duo's native Denmark, was issued worldwide in 2003 and became Junior Senior's biggest hit, reaching No. 4 in Denmark, No. 3 in the United Kingdom, and No. 20 in Australia.
Performing under the name "Senior", Laursen was the lead vocalist of the pop duo Junior Senior.In 2008, the British magazine Dazed & Confused praised Laursen's music for its "urgency and club appeal" and described it as "industrial synth-pop and bone-rattling drama".