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Review: Armed with just a few singles on tiny record labels and some comments about not "selling out" and a vague "revolution," the Scottish trio Bis has caused a stir in the U.K. in the past year. Propelled by two guitars and a synthesizer (a drum machine, canned keyboard bass and occasional Ms. Pac Man effects thicken the sound), Bis are masters of inflamed rhetoric and catchy sloganeering: "Sweetshop...
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<p>Armed with just a few singles on tiny record labels and some
comments about not "selling out" and a vague "revolution," the
Scottish trio Bis has caused a stir in the U.K. in the past year.
Propelled by two guitars and a synthesizer (a drum machine, canned
keyboard bass and occasional Ms. Pac Man effects thicken the
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<title>New Release : At the Club</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2003 10:24:12 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Article : No More Touring For Kenickie in ''97</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 1997 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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Last month, JAMTV reported that Britain's hot young band Kenickie had to cancel its U.S. tour after 19-year-old lead singer Lauren Laverne fell ill. It seems that Laverne had a relapse| of a kidney condition that afflicted her as a child, and she flew home to London to rest up. While Laverne is on the road to recovery, she is by no means back to her old self. "Lauren's still resting, but she's getting better," said Rick Gershon, Kenickie's spokesman at Warner Bros. Kenickie has...
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Last month, <strong>JAM</strong><font size="-1">TV</font> reported
that Britain's hot young band <strong>Kenickie</strong> had to
cancel its U.S. tour after 19-year-old lead singer <strong>Lauren
Laverne</strong> fell ill. It seems that Laverne had a relapse| of
a kidney condition that afflicted her as a child, and she flew home
to London to rest up. While Laverne is on the road to recovery, she
is by no means back to her old self. "Lauren's still resting, but
she's getting better," said <strong>Rick Gershon</strong>,
Kenickie's spokesman at <strong>Warner Bros.</strong>
<p>Kenickie has...</p>
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<title>Article : Kenickie Singer Ordered To Stay In Bed</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 1997 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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Notice that Kenickie didn't play their gig at the Intel New York Music Festival last week that would've marked the start of their first U.S. tour? That's because they weren't there. Apparently doctors ordered lead singer Lauren Laverne to stay in bed and rest for a full month just before the teenage Brit band was to head to the States. No word on what Laverne's illness is or when the band will tour again, but stay tuned to JAMTV to find out, 'cause when we know ... you'll know....
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Notice that <strong>Kenickie</strong> didn't play their gig at the
<strong>Intel New York Music Festival</strong> last week that
would've marked the start of their first U.S. tour? That's because
they weren't there. Apparently doctors ordered lead singer
<strong>Lauren Laverne</strong> to stay in bed and rest for a full
month just before the teenage Brit band was to head to the States.
No word on what Laverne's illness is or when the band will tour
again, but stay tuned to <strong>JAM</strong><font
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