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Frizzle Sizzle were a Dutch teenage girl group of the 1980s.
As a bridge to the new songs Frizzle Sizzle (a name they yet had to coin) sang a tribute to their days with the choir.
Frizzle Sizzle performed seventh on the night of the contest, following Iceland and preceding Turkey.
Soon afterwards Frizzle Sizzle released songs in English (Never Give Up being the first).
The winning entry was "Alles heeft een ritme," performed by the teenage girl group Frizzle Sizzle.
Frizzle Sizzle were joint winners of the 1987 Silver Harp Awards for new bands with their first and only album First Date.
Laura sang Verlegenheid (a reminder that shyness hits everyone at one moment) in an embryonic line-up of Frizzle Sizzle (minus Marjon).
Moreover, the trio was involved with other Dutch girl groups (Frizzle Sizzle, Mai Tai...) in the All Stars project to help Third World children with the Star Maker single.
It was performed sixth on the night (following the United Kingdom's Ryder with "Runner In The Night" and preceding the Netherlands' Frizzle Sizzle with "Alles heeft ritme").
The choir was now expanded; among the new faces were Marjon Keller, Mandy Huydts and sisters Laura and Karin Vlasblom, who later went on to form the girl group Frizzle Sizzle.
On the night of the final, the song performed in the eighth position (following Netherlands's Frizzle Sizzle singing "Alles heeft ritme" and preceding Spain's Cadillac with "Valentino"), and at the close of the voting had received 53 points, placing 9th in a field of 20.
During the show, the past representatives Saskia & Serge, Ben Cramer, Heddy Lester, Getty Kaspers from Teach-In, Bill van Dijk, Frizzle Sizzle's Laura Vlasblom, Rosina Brochard from Harmony and Marcha acted as the jury.