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Luv Bug
Also known asHeart of Ice
OriginNewry, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK
GenresDance-pop MOR
Instrument(s)Vocals, Keyboards, Guitars, Drums
Years active1977 – present
Past membersJune Cunningham
Hugh Cunningham
Max Cunningham
Ricky Meyler
Majella Grant
Brian McArdle
Gerard Bannon

Luv Bug are a Northern Irish pop band originating from Newry. They are most famous for representing Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1986 with the song "You Can Count on Me".[1]

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Career

The earliest incarnation of the group were formed as an amateur teenage band in early 1977.[2] Playing local gigs they were then taken on by manager Michael Magill and went professional in late 1982 and consisted of sister and brothers June (lead vocals), Hugh (bass) and Max (guitar) Cunningham along with Ricky Meyler (vocals and keyboards) and Majella Grant (drums).[3]

They became successful as a live act throughout Ireland and released their first single "Red Light Spells Danger" in 1984. The song was a cover of the Billy Ocean track and was followed up by a string of their own compositions, many of which became hits on the Irish Charts.[4] Among their best known hits are "Living in Stereo" (1985), "On My Own" (1986) and "Look at Me I'm Dancing" (1985).

In 1986, they won the National Song Contest with their song "You Can Count on Me" and competed in that year's Eurovision Song Contest in Norway. They ended the night fourth out of twenty entrants and the song reached the Irish top five.[5]

The group continued successfully, releasing their first album a year later. In 1988 they signed a recording deal with Virgin Records in the UK with two single releases under a different name, Heart of Ice. By the end of the decade the group had toured Europe and had completed some recording work in Los Angeles.

In 1992 the group entered the National Song Contest (now titled Eurosong) again with the song "Close to Your Heart", but lost out to Linda Martin who went on to win the Eurovision song contest that year in Malmo.[6]

Luv Bug still continue today as a four-piece, performing live mainly in Ireland. They are handled by Michael Magill Entertainments and perform for private functions. Their set list is made up of cover versions, with none of their own songs included.[7]

Discography

Singles:

Date Single Irish Charts
[8]
May 1984 "Red Light Spells Danger" 15
October 1984 "Burn it Up" 22
April 1985 "Look at Me I'm Dancing" 16
August 1985 "Living in Stereo" 24
February 1986 "On My Own" 17
April 1986 "You Can Count on Me" 2
September 1986 "Is There Something I Should Know" 26
December 1986 "Winter's Here" -
April 1987 "Fall Out" -
February 1988 "Brand New Heart" -
October 1988 "Delving Away"
(credited to Heart of Ice)
-
February 1989 "Every Time You Leave" -
November 1989 "Flashback" -
May 1990 "Living in Stereo" (re-recording)
(credited to Heart of Ice)
-
October 1990 "Welcome to My Party" -
1995 "Call Me" (EP) -

Album:

  • April 1987 – Luv Bug

See also

References

  1. ^ Irish Showbands. "Luv Bug". Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2008.
  2. ^ Good Morning Newry interview,10 March 2014
  3. ^ ESC Today. "1986 Eurovision Song Contest". Archived from the original on 15 May 2008. Retrieved 11 August 2008.
  4. ^ Irishcharts.ie. "Luv Bug in the Irish charts". Archived from the original on 2 June 2009. Retrieved 19 August 2008.
  5. ^ ESC History. "1986 Eurovision Song Contest details". Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 19 September 2008.
  6. ^ National Finals. "1992 Eurosong". Archived from the original on 22 October 2009. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
  7. ^ "Michael Magill Entertainments – Luv Bug". Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
  8. ^ Irishcharts.ie. "Irish charts searchable database". Archived from the original on 2 June 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest
1986
Succeeded by
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