HISTORY OF DÉJÀ VU

Did you ever have that feeling, when meeting someone new, that you have seen them before?  Did you ever sense that you knew what you were going to hear, before anyone opened their mouth?  The situation known as “déjà vu” is defined as that uncanny feeling or illusion of having already seen or experienced something that is being experienced for the first time.  One of the region’s newest quartets is going to cause many people to experience the phenomenon!

Déjà Vu was formed in June 2000 when three members of the retiring 1994 International Champion quartet Joker’s Wild decided to continue singing together.  A regular substitute for Joker’s Wild, Dave Meyer agreed to join Steve, Jon and Dave to complete the new ensemble.  Given the striking similarity of the new quartet to the prior one, these guys selected the name Déjà Vu and promptly journeyed to New Zealand to fulfill a Joker’s Wild commitment! Bios of the individual members can be found here.

If you are unable to make a nearby performance or just can’t wait for Déjà Vu’s first recording, how about some Joker’s Wild to tide you over?  With a Joker’s Wild recording you get two, or depending on the album three, members of Déjà Vu cranking out some pretty wonderful singing.  Drop us an email at dejavu@clunies.net and we’ll get your fix sent right out to you!

Once you hear Déjà Vu, we are sure that you will want to hear “Déjà Vu all over again!”

 


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Copyright © 2001 by Deja Vu. All rights reserved.

 

 

Copyright © 2001 by Deja Vu. All rights reserved.