Barði Jóhannsson
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Barði Jóhannson (born October 10, 1975) commonly known as Barði in Bang Gang is an Icelandic musician, producer, director and singer. Barði is signed with EMI[1], and came in second in the 2007 Icelandic Eurovision Preliminary round, with the song Ho, Ho, Ho, We say Hey, Hey, Hey performed by Merzedes Club.[2] Barði is commonly recognized for his eccentric behavior as well as his music. [3]
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[edit] Early Life
Barði started playing music at a young age, he studied the piano and guitar and had a track on a children's album. He met up with Esther Talia Casey in his teens and she became the lead singer in his most notorious band Bang Gang. He and his Friend Henrik Baldvin Björnsson started the band Bang Gang, making surf music. a few years later Barði was working on a project and took the name.[4]
[edit] Bang Gang
Bang Gang is the brainchild of prolific singer/songwriter/producer Barði Jóhannson. Bang Gang was formed in 1998.
[edit] Merzedes Club
Barði was asked to make three songs for the Eurovision 2008 Preliminary round. One of his three song got to the finals, Ho, ho, ho we say hey, hey, hey performed by Merzedes Club. The group became an instant hit, and have to date released three singles, and one music video.
[edit] Bands
[edit] Discography
- You (1998, Bang Gang)
- Something Wrong (2003, Bang Gang)
- Lady and Bird (2003, Lady and Bird)
- Häxan (2006, Barði Jóhannson)
- Ghosts From The Past (2008, Bang Gang), (yet to be released)


