Blind Date (band)

Blind Date was a German pop music group formed in 1984, originally consisting of Uwe Schlürmann (vocals and guitar), Peter Koch (percussion), Matthias Baumgardt (guitar), James Michael Griffin (keyboard), Amy & Elaine Goff (vocals), Mark Oesterreich (guitar, bass and vocals), Roman Müllenbach (saxophone) and Bruce Kent (drums).

The nine-strong initial formation of Blind Date consisted of Uwe Schlürmann, Peter Koch, Matthias Baumgardt, James Michael Griffin, Amy & Elaine Goff, Mark Oesterreich, Roman Müllenbach, and Bruce Kent.

From 1986 the band was reduced to four members: Amy & Elaine Goff, Schlürmann, and Koch.

Both follow-up singles How Did You Get To Me and Hit the Road Jack flopped and the band broke up.

Amy and Elaine Goff became backing vocalists for Meat Loaf, Christian Felke became a studio saxophonist, and has been a member of rock-jazz band Scales since 1998.