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Candie Prune is a French rock band founded in 1995 in Rennes by singer/guitarist Saholy Diavolana. Laureline Prom (Bass) and Arnaud Keb (drums) joined in 1996. They split in 2000. Discography EP!EP! (1996) Absurde (1998) Andice Rupen "Garage Sessions" (2000) .
how he calls himself was born in a giant funpark near the belgian border, his mother called him Gabba and his dad didn´t call again after his birth so Candie had to take care of the hypnotic synthscapes his mother used to love so much in the background of her Palmreading sessions. Candie spent all his childhood in the admirable place called Worringen where the Birds and Bayer Chemie say good night to eachother and despite the pollution in the neighbourhood business was doing very well so Candie would buy more Oscillators, synthesizers and Noisecontrollers for the now higly sophisticated...
Candie Payne is a female singer born in Liverpool, UK but her formative years were mostly spent in New York, USA before returning to Liverpool in the early 90's. She is the sister of The Zutons drummer, Sean Payne and former The Stands frontman Howie Payne. Signed to Sony imprint, Deltasonic, in 2006 she released her debut album, the heavily 60's-influenced I Wish I Could Have Loved You More in May 2007. The album was produced and co-written by Simon Dine of Noonday Underground. .
The Electric Prunes are a psychedelic rock band which formed in 1965 in Los Angeles and are best known for two US Top 40 hits from 1966 - "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)" (#11) and "Get Me To The World On Time" (#27) - and the song "Kyrie Eleison" from their 1968 album "Mass in F Minor" which also appears in the 1969 "Easy Rider". The band broke up 1970 but would reunite in 2001. The band's best known lineup consists of Jim Lowe (vocals), Mark Tulin (bass), James Spagnola (guitar), Ken Williams (guitar) and Preston Ritter...