The Dolly Dots formed in 1979 under the creative vision of producers Peter van Asten and Richard de Bois. The sextet—comprising Angela Groothuizen, Ria Brieffies, Angéla Kramers, Anita Heilker, Esther Oosterbeek, and Patty Zomer—immediately found success with their debut single, .
Their sound was a quintessential blend of pop, disco, and new wave, characterized by upbeat rhythms and harmonious vocals. Dolly.Dots.Discography.1979-2007.MP3.320kbps
As the mid-80s approached, the group attempted to break into the international market, specifically Japan—where their single "Radio" was a massive success—and the United States. The Dolly Dots formed in 1979 under the
In 1984, they reached #1 on the Dutch charts with their biggest hit, "Love Me Just A Little Bit More (Totally Hooked on You)" . Transition and International Ambition (1985–1988) and new wave