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This page is called "Links". Very creative title I thought, personally.
I mean, it's not cliche or anything, it's just so original! Totally not
done before! Totally out of this world!
Anyway, they're links to pages of groovy bands and other Red Jezebel related sites. Have fun site-seeing (OK. I admit. A lame joke. But it's late. And I'm still writing this thingy. OK. I'll stop now. Save the next paragraph, OK?). If you have a site, feel free to ask me to link to it. I would request, however that you link back... but anyway, have fun getting as far away from this site as you can! These aren't in alphabetical order, by the way.
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Thanks to Fluffy Diamond for this. It's a bit old and I've updated
what I can.
Red Jezebel formed in October 1996, and consists of ex-school mates, Paul (18, guitar/vocals), Alex (20, Drums), Chris (21, Guitar) and Mark (21, bass). Currently, all members are studying in areas ranging from business to genetic engineering. Their influences include Radiohead, Therapy?, The Rosemary Beads, Weezer and many others. These influences, tangled up with the “classic” Red Jezebel sound has culminated in emotive and melodic tunes. Red Jezebel has been very well received by the punters at gigs the band has played as well as airplay on the local public radio station, R.T.R FM. The band has played with a number of established Perth bands such as Jebediah (including the Perth CD launch), Team Jedi, Turnstyle as well as national supports to Sidewinder (on 3 separate tours), Gerling Something For Kate and Pollyanna. An important dimension of the band is its ability to play acoustically. Although the band’s main exposure has been through “rocking out,” (electrically speaking) the acoustic format adds a new dimension to their songs as well as versatility as a group. The band has an ever increasing and diverse viewing audience, including support from underage punters. Late last year Red Jezebel had the honour of being named “Most promising
band of
“It was Red Jezebel who turned this head in the full Linda Blair fashion,
they rose to the occasion with a set of lively, melodic rock”
William Bowe X-Press 21 Sep.
“Red Jezebel are very good. I only caught the last two songs of their
set, which were
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