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There are multiple artists who use the name: 1. A punk trio from Connecticut formed in the summer of 2007 from ex-members of The Solomon Plus. 2. A Kansas City, MO, based punk band who released demo in 1999. 3. A melodic punk/rock band from MN, who existed at first under the name Porcelain Boys in the late 1980s while releasing a handful of 7" singles and compilation appearances, then reformed in the early-mid 90s to re-record earlier songs for a full-length entitled "Away Awhile," which was released on PopKid Records (in accompaniment with a split 7" with Marble) in...
Jet Westerhuis (Amstelveen, 23 augustus 1969) is een Nederlands zangeres die tegenwoordig vooral optreedt onder de artiestennaam Jettie Pallettie. Westerhuis groeit op in een muzikaal gezin waarvan de vader actief is in de jazz en de broer na het conservatorium zich specialiseert als percussionist van vooral Braziliaanse muziek. Zelf zingt Westerhuis vooral populair repertoire. In 2008 brengt Westerhuis onder haar eigen naam het album Gewoon maar lekker leven uit, maar zonder veel succes. Op het album was ook het nummer Ik zit in een cafeetje terug te vinden, wat Westerhuis later uitbrengt onder de naam Jettie Pallettie. De single komt...
Jettie was formed in late 1999 by Stefan Juhlin, Jesper Bohm, Clas Bohman and Johan Friman. At the time, all the members were involved in other projects (Jason and the argonauts, Carnated, and Auster) and initially Jettie was considered more of a ‘side project’. They did a few shows and received a great response so they decided to focus more on the band and the result was a 4 song demo recorded in early 2000. The demo was very well received and the band signed a deal to record an EP for the newly founded indie label Kasual Recordings. Less...
Formed in 1997 in a small town just outside of Fort Wayne, IN, punk popsters Jettingham consist of members Dave Schmoekel (vocals), Gabe Berry (guitar), Jason Berry (drums), and a gentleman who goes by the single name of Beav (bass). Originally called Abraham, their lineup fell into place when the previous singer left, and Schmoekel, who was already friends with the band and a member of another local band, suddenly found himself in the group, which resulted in the name change. The quartet issued a demo in 1999, and one of the tracks, "Never, Never, Never," was played on local...