Wild (band)
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Wild were a five-piece classical female group. They were often compared to Bond, due to the very similar makeup and style of both groups.
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[edit] History
Wild played a range of different genres on their debut album Time, and their music ranged from Latin beats to Celtic inspired. Wild also played the main theme of the TV Show, 'Robinson Crusoe', exclusively at their concerts. Their album, Time, featured a version of the song "The Eve of the War" from Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds, which was produced by Wayne himself.
Wild made their debut in 2005, when they were the ambassadors for the Spring Racing Carnival in Melbourne, Australia. Their music was constantly used on Channel 7.
The group has split up. Two of the members are now part of Escala, a similar four-piece classical group who supported McFly in 2006 and appeared on Britain's Got Talent in 2008.
[edit] Ex-Members
- Iva Cojic (Piano & Vocalist)
- Katie Fenner (Violin)
- Izzy Johnston (Violin) (who now plays in a group called Escala).
- Chantal Leverton (Viola) (who now plays in a group called Escala).
- Andjelka Ristic (Keyboard)

