The Thin Lizzy influenced act Boogie Liquor Band was formed in 1980 by Kalle Månsson, Diddi Kastenholt, Jan Björk, Björn Mohlin and Lars Schill. This line-up recorded a demo in 1981 and was featured on the radio show "Fredagsbiten" hosted by Bengt Grafström. In 1982 Lars Schill was replaced by Mille Wendel and the band recorded a single at Tocano Studios (outside of Copenhagen, Denmark) produced by Jonas Warnebring (Råg I Ryggen, Spray). Shortly after the band changed name to Double Trouble (released some singles in the early/mid 80's) and later became Bai Bang. Eric Månsson was earlier in Vanadis and is now in Mansrock. He have also played with Huw Lloyd Langton (ex-Hawkwind).
The Thin Lizzy influenced act Boogie Liquor Band was formed in 1980 by Kalle Månsson, Diddi Kastenholt, Jan Björk, Björn Mohlin and Lars Schill. This line-up recorded a demo in 1981 and was featured on the radio show "Fredagsbiten" hosted by Bengt Grafström. In 1982 Lars Schill was replaced by Mille Wendel and the band recorded a single at Tocano Studios (outside of Copenhagen, Denmark) produced by Jonas Warnebring (Råg I Ryggen, Spray). Shortly after the band changed name to Double Trouble (released some singles in the early/mid 80's) and later became Bai Bang. Eric Månsson was earlier in Vanadis and is now in Mansrock. He have also played with Huw Lloyd Langton (ex-Hawkwind).