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Taco Ockerse (born 21 July 1955), known mononymous person, mononymously as Taco, is an Indonesian-born Dutch musician and entertainer who started his career in Germany. He scored a global hit song in 1982 with a version of "Puttin' on the Ritz".


Early life

Taco Ockerse was born in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 21 July 1955. He spent much of his childhood moving around the world, residing in the Netherlands, the United States, Singapore, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Germany. He attended the International School of Brussels, Belgium, and graduated in 1973. Afterwards, he studied interior decoration and finished acting school in Hamburg. He held lead roles in numerous school productions, including ''You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown''; ''Carousel (musical), Carousel''; ''The Fantasticks''; and ''Fiddler on the Roof''.


Career

In 1975, he began his first professional theatrical engagements in Hamburg. This included roles in ''Children's Theatre'', and roles as an ensemble member of the Thalia Theatre in a number of plays, including ''Sweet Charity'', ''Chicago (musical), Chicago'', and ''Three Musketeers''. He also directed and choreographed for the musical ''Nightchild''. In 1979, he played "Chino" in John Neumeier's ''West Side Story'' at Hamburg Opera House. He founded his first band, Taco's Bizz, in 1979. In 1981, Taco signed his first record contract with Polydor in West Germany for two record releases, whereon he released his first single, "Puttin' On the Ritz#Taco version, Puttin' On the Ritz", which in 1982 was issued by RCA Records for US release. The single was widely played throughout the US by late summer of 1983, eventually peaking at No. 4 in September 1983 on the Billboard Hot 100, Hot 100 as well as No. 1 on ''Cashbox (magazine), Cashbox''. Although the single eventually earned him a Gold-certification for selling over one million copies, it was Taco's only Top 40 hit in the US. In 1983 and 1984, he toured extensively throughout Europe. While the single "Puttin' on the Ritz" topped the charts in Sweden and New Zealand, it entered the Top 5 in numerous countries including Norway, Austria, and Canada. His subsequent album, ''After Eight'', was released in over 40 countries and managed to reach No. 4 in Norway, No. 5 in Canada, No. 11 in Austria, No. 17 in New Zealand, No. 23 in the United States, and No. 59 in Germany. The album earned Taco a number of Gold certifications including one in Finland for selling over 25,000 copies. Taco's second single "Singing in the Rain" was a moderate success peaking at No. 49 in Germany, No. 46 in Canada, and No. 98 in the UK. He appeared as a guest on ''The Merv Griffin Show'', ''Alan Thicke'', ''Solid Gold (TV series), Solid Gold'', ''Good Morning America'', a Bob Hope television appearances, Bob Hope TV special, and many other TV shows while touring. Taco's follow-up album, ''Let's Face the Music'', was recorded in 1984 for Polydor, which peaked at No. 58 in his home of West Germany and managed to enter the Top 100 in Canada peaking at No. 92. Taco continued to record, focusing mostly on the German market with albums ''Swing Classics/In the Mood of Glenn Miller'' in 1985 and ''Tell Me That You Like It'' in 1986 for Polydor. In 1987 he recorded the self-titled album ''Taco''. In 1989, he briefly flirted with contemporary dance music by releasing a pair of singles, "Love Touch" and "Got to Be Your Lover", that were styled after the high energy disco sound popularised by Stock Aitken Waterman. Afterwards, he repositioned himself as a swing/soul singer. He has collaborated with Geff Harrison of Kin Ping Meh fame. Between 1989 and 1996, Taco worked as an actor. He had television acting roles in ''Friedrichstadt Palast'' and ''Das Erbe der Guldenburgs'', and an appearance in the film '. He also appeared as "Chico" in the theatre production of ''Marx Brothers Radio Show'', and played lead roles in ''Shakespeare Rock n Roll'' in Berlin and ''Shakespeare as We Like It'' in Austria. On 11 October 2009, the first channel of Russian TV, 1TV, filmed the program ''Songs of the 20th Century''. Taco appears with "Puttin' On the Ritz" in the sequence about the 1930s. The show was broadcast in January 2010. On 27 November 2009 he performed "Puttin' On the Ritz" and "Singin' in the Rain" at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia. Furthermore, he was the star guest in the "New Year's Eve Show 2009" of Russian TV, which had about 84 million viewers in more than 20 countries. In July 2010, Cleopatra Records Los Angeles released an entirely new re-recording of "Puttin' On the Ritz". Taco's vocals were recorded in Germany and the backing tracks with top studio musicians in their studio in L.A. On 1 March 2011, DingDing Music released the original song "Timeless Love" that was written and produced by Edgar Rothermich and Matthias Muentefering in the late 1980s. The studio recording that Taco performed as a duet with the singer Rozaa Wortham in Berlin was remixed in late 2010 in the U.S. and is now available for download. On 11 March 2011, RTL Germany broadcast ''The Ultimate Chartshow - the most successful Evergreens of all time'', where he appeared with "Puttin' On The Ritz".


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Taco 1955 births Living people Dutch male musicians Dutch pop singers Dutch new wave musicians Indonesian emigrants to the Netherlands Musicians from Hamburg Polydor Records artists RCA Records artists Singers from Jakarta English-language singers from the Netherlands English-language singers from Indonesia English-language singers from Germany