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Electric Circus - Fun Factory - Close To You 1994

Fun Factory is a German eurodance group formed in 1992, originally consisting of founding members Balca Tözün, Rodney Hardison, Toni Cottura and Stephan Browarczyk. They have been nicknamed simply Balja, Rod D., Smooth T. and Steve. The group enjoyed success throughout the '90s. They released their first singles "Fun Factory's Theme" and "Groove Me" in 1992 and 1993. Fun Factory released their debut album Nonstop! The Album in 1994. Before their third single release "Close to You" in late 1993, the group reported that lead singer Balca Tözün had been replaced with Marie-Anett Mey, an entertainer from Paris, France. "Close to You" became their first chart success, peaking at number 1 on the Canadian Dance chart. Follow up singles were "Take Your Chance" and "Pain", which peaked at 18 and 24 respectively on the German Singles Chart. Electric Circus (also known as EC) was a Canadian live dance music television program that aired on MuchMusic and Citytv from September 16, 1988 to December 12, 2003. The name originated from a nightclub that once existed at Citytv's first studio at 99 Queen Street East in Toronto. Beginning in 1994, the show was also simulcast on MuchUSA. It had a loyal following among United States viewers, especially dance music fans. A Francophone version of Electric Circus aired on Musique Plus, broadcasting live from Montreal in the same format as the Toronto version. The MuchMusic studio on the main floor of the CHUM-City Building in Toronto was used to film the show. Audiences often spilled out onto Queen Street West, and on warm days, the windows to the studio were opened with some acts performing outside. It was common for dancers to be stationed on the CHUM-City rooftop, or even on the rooftops of buildings across the street, effectively making the surrounding neighborhood part of the set.[citation needed] Most music was prerecorded, but live acts were invited onto some shows, and in the 1990s guest D.J.s were also featured. The show was hosted by Monika Deol and Michael Williams until 1996, followed by Juliette Powell until 2000. The show also featured dancing floor director MC Craig F. (Craig Halket of Combat Des Clips on MuchMusic). After that, Electric Circus had a variety of hosts. The show ran for an hour and a half until 2001, when it was shortened to one hour. Two concerts were hosted annually: one at Canada's Wonderland during the summer, and another at Winterlude in Ottawa during the winter. Enjoy Other Channel I'm Supporting Doris Jubas    / @dorisjubas4125   and Doris A Jubas    / @dorisajubas   LostJukeboxVolume    / @lostjukeboxvolumes   uraass2utube:    / @uraass2utube   Doris Jubas:    / @dorisjubas4125   LostJukeboxVolumes 3:    / @lostjukeboxvolumes3193   Heather Wood:    / @heatherwood336   Heather Movie Theatre: https://socialblade.com/youtube/channel/UC... #uraass2utube #LostJukeboxVolume #Heather_Wood3446 #LostJukeboxVolumes3 #Doris_Jubas #Doris_A_Jubas #LostjukeboxVolume2 #the3cs #the3cs_II #heathermovietheatre #Topic

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