Major Dundee

Major Dundee is a Dutch country rock band that has been active since 1979. Originally known as The Major Dundee Band until 1994, they were founded in Oosterhout in the Gelderse Overbetuwe region of the Netherlands. The band gained early success with their single "The Longer the Distance," which charted in the Dutch Top 40. Over the years, they have collaborated with notable artists such as Tex-Mex accordionist Flaco Jiménez and Toni Willé, formerly of Pussycat. Major Dundee's discography includes a variety of albums, showcasing their blend of country and rock influences. Some of their notable releases include "Continental Cowboy," "Making History," and "Young Gods," which feature duets with prominent artists.

Their music career spanned several decades, with a significant presence in the Dutch music scene, particularly among country rock fans. The band's history includes lineup changes and collaborations, contributing to their diverse musical output. Major Dundee's legacy is marked by their contributions to the country rock genre in the Netherlands, with a discography that reflects their enduring creativity and collaboration with international artists.

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