NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. COPYRIGHTS RESERVED BY COPYRIGHT OWNER.This video is used only for non-profit usage and publishing. André Brasseur, (born 1939) is a Belgian keyboard player and organist. Brasseur has released many albums and singles in his own country, but internationally is best known for his double A sided single The Kid/Holiday, which was released on the CBS label in the UK. Though it never reached the UK charts, The Kid became popular in the famous Northern Soul venue The Twisted Wheel, based in Manchester, and DJ Noel Edmonds used Holiday as the theme tune to his Radio 1 programme in the 1970s. In the same period at Radio Veronica, a Dutch pirate radio, DJ Lex Harding used The Kid as the opening sequence to his daily afternoon broadcast program. Brasseur is also famous for his 1965 instrumental single 'Early Bird', which sold over 6 million copies worldwide. André Brasseur (Ham-sur-Sambre, 11 december 1939) is een Belgische organist en instrumentalist uit de jaren '60 en '70. Hij scoorde in 1965 een internationale hit met de instrumental "Early bird" (genoemd naar de eerste telecommunicatiesatelliet die in datzelfde jaar in een baan om de aarde werd gestuurd.) Van de single werden wereldwijd meer dan 6 miljoen exemplaren verkocht. In België raakte dit nummer helemaal tot nummer één, en verbleef in de hitparade gedurende vier maanden. De opvolgsingle "Atlantide/Studio 17" geraakte ook nog redelijk hoog (tot nº16) en bleef daar 1 maand. Van alle
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