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Shermanology
Dutch EDM artist duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shermanology is a duo of Dutch electronic artists from Curaçao. Consisting of brother Andy Sherman and sister Dorothy Sherman, it was formed in 2009.[1][2] Both siblings are DJs, singers, and producers.
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Shermanology has garnered global acclaim, accumulating over 250 million Spotify streams and gracing the stages of renowned festivals worldwide. Their performances include appearances at Kappa Futur Festival, the Martinez Brothers-curated Cuttin Headz, Miami's LaLaLand Festival, UK dance festival Beat-Herder, and Rio's The Town.
Their independent release "Boyz N Da Club" received high praise, being labeled the 'Hottest Record in the World' by Annie Mac on BBC Radio One.[3] Shermanology has delivered successful releases on esteemed labels such as Defected, Demand, Cuttin Headz, and Hot Creations. They have also collaborated with FISHER on "It's A Killa" under his Catch & Release label and provided remixes for house legends Todd Edwards, Rudimental, and Tiesto.
Shermanology has collaborated with 90s R&B group Boyz II Men in a reimagined house rendition of their hit "Motownphilly", [4] released on Three Six Zero Records.
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Background
Andy and Dorothy Sherman are the son and daughter of singer Tony Sherman[5] who enjoyed popularity with a string of hits in the 1970s and 1980s.[6][7]
Andy Sherman was involved with the musical outfit Artful Dodger in the early 2000s.[8] He was the MC after the departure of Craig David.[9]
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