Tam Harrow (feat. Tom Hooker) - Go To Mexico (italodisco Summer) Guide

While Stefano Zandri was the "face" of Den Harrow, Hooker provided the vocals for major hits like "Future Brain" and "Bad Boy".

Decades later, Hooker created Tam Harrow to poke fun at the genre's tropes, using over-the-top English lyrics, intentional low-budget VHS aesthetics, and classic synth-pop sounds. 🌴 Song Highlights: "Go to Mexico" While Stefano Zandri was the "face" of Den

Tam Harrow is not a real individual but a satirical persona created by Tom Hooker. The name is a direct, humorous jab at , an 80s Italo icon for whom Tom Hooker was the actual, uncredited singing voice. The name is a direct, humorous jab at

"Go to Mexico (Italodisco Summer)" is a track by , a project created by American singer and songwriter Tom Hooker . The song serves as a playful homage—and a satirical "parody"—of the 1980s Italo Disco scene. 🎤 The Story Behind the Artist 🎤 The Story Behind the Artist The track

The track captures the "Summer Italo" subgenre, characterized by tropical themes and upbeat melodies. Tom Hooker & Tam Harrow - Love Me Tonight - SoundCloud


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