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Mary Cassidy
Mary Cassidy is an Irish-born singer best known as the vocalist in bands Lulabox and Agnes. In 2010 she collaborated with Chris Standring Chris Standring (born 1 December 1960) is a British jazz guitarist known for his heavy use of 1970s-style musical nuances. Before launching his solo career with his 1998 album ''Velvet'', he represented a third of the band SolarSystem, a band t ... for the one-off project Blond. References External linksBlond official websiteLulabox on YouTube
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Lulabox
Lulabox were a London-based three-piece shoegaze band, active from 1993 to 1994. The band, who were signed to Radioactive Records consisted of Mary Cassidy Mary Cassidy is an Irish-born singer best known as the vocalist in bands Lulabox and Agnes. In 2010 she collaborated with Chris Standring Chris Standring (born 1 December 1960) is a British jazz guitarist known for his heavy use of 1970s- ... (vocals), Michael Cozzi (guitar) and Stephen Ferrara (drums, bass, keyboards, percussion, programming). Recorded and Mixed by Kevin Killen. Discography Studio albums *''Lulabox'' CD (1993, Radioactive Records) Singles and EPs *"Full Bleed EP" CD / Maxi / 12" (1992, Radioactive) *"Choked" CD / Maxi / 12" (1993, Radioactive) *"Prayer For Rain" CD / 12" (1993, Radioactive) *"I Believe" CD / 12" (1993, Radioactive) *"Ride On" 12" (1993, Radioactive) References External linksLulabox on YouTube {{Authority control Musical groups established in 1993 Musical groups disestablis ...
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Chris Standring
Chris Standring (born 1 December 1960) is a British jazz guitarist known for his heavy use of 1970s-style musical nuances. Before launching his solo career with his 1998 album ''Velvet'', he represented a third of the band SolarSystem, a band that combined elements of jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a m ... and hip-hop. ''Hip Sway'' was co-produced with Rodney Lee in 2000. ''Groovalicious'' followed in 2003, then ''Soul Express'' in 2006. ''Love & Paragraphs'' (2008) spawned the title track hit radio single. ''Blue Bolero'' spawned the hit single "Bossa Blue" which went to No. 1 on contemporary radio across the US and stayed there for nine consecutive weeks. "Bossa Blue" was named 2010 ''Billboard'' contemporary jazz track of the year. ''Electric Wonderland' ...
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Irish Women Singers
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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