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The Countdown Singers

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The Countdown Singers
Also known asCountdown, Countdown Big Band Orchestra, Countdown Country Singers, Countdown Dance Masters, Countdown Mix Masters, Countdown Orchestra & Singers
GenresSound-alike
Years active1994 (1994)–present
LabelsMadacy Entertainment

The Countdown Singers is a name given to Madacy Entertainment's revolving group of studio musicians, used since 1994. They perform sound-alike cover versions of well-known songs. They have released over 80 albums.

Other names

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They are also known as The Countdown Kids (on children's releases), Countdown, Countdown Big Band Orchestra, Countdown Country Singers , Countdown Dance Masters, Countdown Mix Masters, and Countdown Orchestra & Singers. The same musicians also work on albums credited to The Starlight Singers, The Starlite Singers, The Starlight Orchestra, The Film Starlight Orchestra, The Starlight Orchestra & Singers, The Starlight Symphony and Starlight Symphony Orchestra.

Discography

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  • #1 Country Hits (#61 Country)[1]
  • #1 Hits of the 80's
  • 20 Best of '80s Country
  • 20 Best of Country Love
  • 20 Best of Dance
  • 20 Best of Disco
  • 20 Best of Dixieland
  • 20 Best of Love at the Movies
  • 20 Best of Love in the '80s
  • 20 Best of the '80s
  • 20 Country Favorites
  • 20 Irish Sing-Along Favorites (#14 Top World Music)[1]
  • 50 Irish Favorites
  • 80's Chartbusters
  • 90's Chart Busters
  • All Time Love
  • Awesome 80's
  • Best of Bluegrass
  • Best of Country
  • Best of Reggae
  • Best of the 80's (#46 Indie)[1]
  • Best of Today's Movie Hits
  • Blue Da Ba Dee: Dance Party
  • Born To Be Wild
  • Butterfly Kisses
  • Caribbean Dance Mix
  • Caribbean Fun in the Sun
  • Celebration Party Mix
  • Children's Classic Film Favorites
  • Children's Film Favorites
  • Classic Christmas Favorites Disc 2 (Disc 1 is credited to The Starlight Pop Orchestra)
  • Christmas Classics Redneck Style (#26 Indie)[1]
  • Classic Country Love Songs
  • Classic Rhythm & Blues
  • Country Ladies
  • Dance Hits '98
  • Dance Party 2001
  • Dance Party Mix 2000: Waiting for Tonight
  • Disco Fever: Play That Funky Music
  • Disco Hot Stuff
  • Film Favorites: Music from the Movies (#43 Indie)[1]
  • Forever 80's (#15 Indie)[1]
  • Forever Disco (#28 Indie, #2 Electronic)[1]
  • Hip Hop Grooves
  • Hits from the 80's
  • Hits of the 80's
  • Hot & Spicy Salsa
  • Hot & Spicy Salsa Hits Vol. 3
  • Hot Hits: Children's Film Favorites
  • Hot Hits: Country Hits
  • Hot Hits: Hot Summer Hits
  • Hot Hits: The Love Collection
  • Hot Hits: The Roots of Reggae
  • Hot Hits: Today's Movie Hits
  • In A Christmas Mood (The Starlight Orchestra)
  • Kayleigh
  • Kiss the Bride...
  • Latin Dance Party
  • Latino
  • Latino Mega Hits
  • Like a G6
  • Love at the Movies
  • Love Songs from the Movies (#51 Billboard 200)[1]
  • Macarena Dance Dance Dance
  • Mambo #5 (#194 Billboard 200, #15 CAN)[1]
  • Mega Mix Dance Party
  • Melody of Love
  • Men of Country
  • Mob Hits
  • Monster Mash and Other Songs of Horror (#99 Billboard 200, #21 Indie)[1]
  • Movie Hits
  • My Love Is Your Love
  • New Wave 80s
  • Non Stop Disco Dance Mix
  • Non Stop Hits: Rock n' Roll of the 70's
  • Party in a Box: BBQ Party
  • Party in a Box: Beach Party
  • Party in a Box: Dance Party
  • Party in a Box: Pool Party
  • Party Mix
  • Portrait of Broadway (2CD set)
  • Power Mix
  • Rainy Day Romance
  • Reggae Fever: The Best of Reggae
  • Reggae Sunshine
  • Rock 'n Roll Reunion
  • Saturday Night Fever/Grease
  • Sci-Fi Movie Hits
  • Silent Night (Christmas Album)
  • Space Wars
  • Sports Mix
  • Tequila Party Vol. 1
  • Today's Country (#58 Country)[1]
  • Today's Movie Hits
  • Ultimate Dance
  • Ultimate 80s
  • Ultimate Club Mix
  • Ultimate Dance Zone
  • Ultimate Disco
  • Ultimate Techno
  • Wedding Collection
  • Who Let the Girls Out
  • Who Let the Boys Out

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "The Countdown Singers awards". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 October 2012. [dead link]
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