Euroboys are a surf rock band from Oslo, Norway. They were formed in 1990 under the name Kåre & The Cavemen, but changed their name to Euroboys in 1997 for releases outside of Norway. In 2000 they decided to use the name Euroboys inside Norway too. Their debut album Jet Age was released in 1997 and their second album Long Day's Flight 'Till Tomorrow in 1999. One year later their third album Getting Out Of Nowhere was released. After a four-year break they released their most recent album Soft Focus, including the singles One-Way Street and Break Away. Their frontman Knut Schreiner is also known as "Euroboy", lead guitarist in the Norwegian punk rock band Turbonegro.
Current line up:
Knut "Euroboy" Schreiner, guitar/vocal. (1990-present)
Anders Møller, Drums. (1995-present)
Christer "Chris Summers" Engen, drums. (1998-present)
Mads "Matt Summers" Engen, bass/vocal. (2000-present)
Trond Mjøen, guitar/vocal. (2002-present)
Erling Norderud Hansen, keyboards. (2001-present)
Past members:
Kåre "Joao" Erik Pedersen, vocal/drums. (1990-2000)
Dag Falang Gravem, bass. (1990-2000)
Per "Kid" Øydir, keyboards. (1997-2000)
Stefan ”Rockman” Høglin, keyboards. (2000-2001)
Ole "First Valley" Øvstedal, guitar. (2000-2001)
Werner Holm, drums. (1990) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.