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Any fans of Sixpence who were disappointed with its closing up shop will get to hear the former lead singer of the band strike out on her own in 2006.
Her website, which is currently an email sign up:
www.leighnashmusic.com
Her MySpace site, which has more stuff to peruse, including demo tracks:
www.myspace.com/leighnash
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Matt Slocum also has a new project called The Astronaut Pushers. With Sam Ashworth, John Davis and Lindsay Jamieson. They sound very Beatlesque, but in a good way.
My Space site:
http://www.myspace.com/astronautpushers
Homepage:
http://www.astronautpushers.com
I can't wait for full albums from both parties.
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Cool! Thanks for the info. I'm glad to see both of them continuing to make music.
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Yeah, I loved Sixpence, I got to see them two or three times in their final year of touring. Leigh was pregnant with her son at the time. But they were still good.
Leigh's stuff sounds still like the old sixpence stuff while the Astronaut Pushers are a different thing all together.
It's nice to see someone else who like Sixpence.
-Nick G.
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I saw them their final year also - I think it was their last concert or very close to it - and Nash was just starting to show. The first time I saw them was in Michigan in 1996 and then a couple years later at a Lilith Fair. It's been fun following them since the beginning, seeing their popular exposure, etc.
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Re: Sixpence None the Richer's Leigh Nash going solo
Dragging up this thread, but Leigh Nash's latest MySpace blog entry mentioned she and Matt will be reforming Sixpence!
He was one of those people who would be neither a follower nor a leader, but only an aspiring heart, impatient in the failing body which imprisoned it. -- T. H. White, "The Once and Future King"