Tommy Seebach (1952–2015) was a prominent Danish musician known for his contributions to pop music, particularly within the Eurodisco and schlager genres. He gained fame in the 1970s and 1980s, becoming a significant figure in the Danish music scene. Seebach is best known for his participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, representing Denmark multiple times. His notable works include the hit songs "Disco Tango" (1979) and "Krølle Bølle" (1984), which showcased his catchy melodies and distinctive style. "Disco Tango" achieved commercial success and remains one of his signature songs. Throughout his career, Seebach was known for blending various musical influences, including rock, pop, and dance music, which helped define the sound of Danish pop during that era. His lively performances and engaging stage presence contributed to his popularity. Tommy Seebach's impact on music can be seen in his role in popularizing Danish pop music internationally and inspiring future generations of artists in the region. His work continues to be celebrated in Denmark, where he is remembered as an influential and beloved figure in the country's musical history.