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Zoot Woman



Zoot Woman




Dan Titcomb

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Jonny Blake (vocals, guitar), Adam Blake (drums, synthesizers), Stuart Price (electronics, bass)

Stuart does not play live with the band at this time, in his place Jasmin O’Meara
carries out gigging bass and synth duties.

In December 2007 the band released ‘We Won’t Break’ as a free download, the first track from their forthcoming 3rd album ‘Things Are What They Used To Be’.

A second download track ‘Live In My Head’ also from the album was released in spring tour 2008, to coincide with biggest tour they have ever undertaken playing to sell out crowds across Europe.

The album is scheduled for release in early 2009.

History:

The band established themselves in 2001 with their debut album 'Living in a Magazine', Credited as the most important forerunners of Electroclash, the band created a sound that remains truly distinctive and fresh.

Things took a darker, more atmospheric direction in 2003, with the release of their eponymous second album. ‘Zoot Woman’ is a more introspective collection of songs that remains faithful to the musical sensibilities that made their debut record so good.

Live the band have a formidable reputation, playing sell out shows in places are varied as St. Petersburg, Berlin, Mexico City, Istanbul, London and Vienna.

In 2001 Stuart began working as Madonna’s musical director and went on to co write and produce her 2005 number 1 album ‘Confessions On A Dancefloor’.

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