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==Musical work== |
==Musical work== |
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Jardim's career includes music composition, production, arrangements, and studio work. He took part in the UK selection process for the ''[[Eurovision Song Contest 1981]]'', fronting the group 'Headache' in the ''[[United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981|A Song for Europe]]'' contest broadcast on [[BBC1]]. The song, "Not Without Your Ticket (Don't Go)", placed seventh of the eight entries. |
Jardim's career included music composition, production, arrangements, and studio work. He took part in the UK selection process for the ''[[Eurovision Song Contest 1981]]'', fronting the group 'Headache' in the ''[[United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981|A Song for Europe]]'' contest broadcast on [[BBC1]]. The song, "Not Without Your Ticket (Don't Go)", placed seventh of the eight entries. |
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Beginning with ABC's debut ''[[The Lexicon of Love]]'' in 1981/1982, Jardim worked extensively on projects with [[Trevor Horn]], including with [[Seal (musician)|Seal]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Strong|first1=Martin Charles|last2=Peel|first2=John|title=The great rock discography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_WoRAPJQ58sC&pg=PA1338|accessdate=25 May 2010|date=25 October 2004|publisher=Canongate U.S.|isbn=978-1-84195-615-2|page=1338}}</ref> and on [[Grace Jones]]' ''[[Slave to the Rhythm (album)|Slave to the Rhythm]]'', including playing bass on the title track. He produced 'Everything Could Be So Perfect', the debut album by Anne Pigalle for Horn's ZTT label. He went on "tournées" with [[Tina Turner]], [[George Michael]] and [[Rod Stewart]]. |
Beginning with ABC's debut ''[[The Lexicon of Love]]'' in 1981/1982, Jardim worked extensively on projects with [[Trevor Horn]], including with [[Seal (musician)|Seal]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Strong|first1=Martin Charles|last2=Peel|first2=John|title=The great rock discography|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_WoRAPJQ58sC&pg=PA1338|accessdate=25 May 2010|date=25 October 2004|publisher=Canongate U.S.|isbn=978-1-84195-615-2|page=1338}}</ref> and on [[Grace Jones]]' ''[[Slave to the Rhythm (album)|Slave to the Rhythm]]'', including playing bass on the title track. He produced 'Everything Could Be So Perfect', the debut album by Anne Pigalle for Horn's ZTT label. He went on "tournées" with [[Tina Turner]], [[George Michael]] and [[Rod Stewart]]. |