B*Witched adds spice to the music
scene
The break-up of one of the most popular girl bands,
Spice Girls, had made the international music scene spiceless
and saddened many a music lovers. But they need not brood any longer. A new
all-girl band has hit the music scene and already cast a spell. So dont
be surprised to know that the band rightly calls themselves B*Witched.
So enchanting is the music created by this band that
Sony Music UKs Head of Epic was floored when he first heard the
groups Cest la vie and Rollercoaster (and this was even before
the band was signed on by the record company). The record company head predicted
that the band would become a huge hit and he was right when these two numbers
entered the UK charts at number one position, something which was not achieved
by any artist, from Beatles to the Spice Girls.
In other countries too B*Witched soon made their presence
felt - they charted at the top in New Zealand; made a new entry at seven
in Italy; were among the top 10 in Australia and Belgium; were among the
top 20 in Sweden and Norway; were among the top 40 in Denmark and Netherelands;
and at the top on many more charts in the US and Japan.
Four girls, stunners actually, comprise B*Witched -
Edele and Keavy, whore twins, Sinead and Lindsay - all of whom hail
from Dublin. And how did they get christened B*Witched? Well, thats
an interesting story. It was their producer who was responsible for the band
name because he kept telling them, Youre very bewitching,
and the name stuck.
This girl-band has links with the popular boy-band
Boyzone. Not of the romantic kind though. Twins Edele and Keavy have an older
brother in Boyzone - Shane Lynch. The Irish charishma speaks for itself,
doesnt it?
Theres buzz that B*Witched might be coming to
India. Do we see a smile on music buffs faces? |