Ciccone (band)
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| Ciccone | |
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| Origin | London England |
| Genre(s) | Indie rock |
| Years active | 2001–2007 |
| Label(s) | Bluefire Records Loose Fox Records Muff Records Human Recordings |
| Associated acts | The Last Army |
| Website | www.myspace.com/ciccone |
| Former members | |
| Rebekah Delgado Micky Strickson Danny LePelley Johan Morn |
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Ciccone were a London-based British band, who, in their six years together released three singles, an EP and an album. [1]. The band were well known on the London scene for their DIY sound (recording their only album in the band members bedrooms), but failed to break into a mainstream success.[2]
The band announced they would split up on May 23, 2007 by posting a blog on their myspace. They played their last ever gig supporting Art Brut at the London Astoria on 13 June 2007. Art Brut singer, Eddie Argos wrote about the gig in his The Guardian Blog, saying that, "I had a tear in my eye when they were playing My Summer Never Comes."[3]
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[edit] Band members
- Rebekah Delgado - Vox/Guitar
- Micky Strickson - Vox/Guitar
- Danny LePelley - Bass
- Johan Morn - Drums
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- All Stacked Up - Muff Records - May 2002
- Look At You Now - Human Recordings - August 2004
- My Summer Never Comes/Last Breath - Human Recordings - September 2005
[edit] EPs
- Forget Your False Mess'iahs - Bluefire/Loose Fox Records - July 2001
[edit] Albums
- Eversholt Street - Human Recordings - September 2005
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Releases. Ciccone.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
- ^ Ciccone Interview. Soho Strut. Retrieved on 2007-10-05.
- ^ Eddie Argos' Blog. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2007-10-05.

