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Tegan Quin and Sara Quin (born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on September 19, 1980) are identical twins and Canadian singer-songwriters, performing as Tegan and Sara. They initially played as Plunk in 1995, and lacked a drummer and bass player. In 1997, they used their school’s recording studio to record two demo albums: "Who's in Your Band?" and "Play Day". In 1998, they made an early breakthrough by winning Garage Warz Battle of the Bands, a local music competition in Calgary. |
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News in english
about Tegan and Sara
(June / 2009)
Tegan And Sara Read Smutty Books, Play Batman In Studio Date: 09 Jun 2009 ChartAttack.com -
Tegan And Sara have been using their recently redesigned website to write daily updates about the recording process for their still untitled sixth album.
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Phillyist Playlist: An Horse at Kung Fu Necktie Date: 16 Jun 2009 Phillyist -
When we get an e-mail from a publicist describing a band as " Matt and Kim in a punky blender with Tegan and Sara , we can't help but be curious. It could be either really good, or really really bad. Fortunately, the band that e-mail was about, An Horse ( MySpace ), turns out to be really good. We don't know about the "punky blender" part, but there's definitely a similarity to Matt and Kim. The ...
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Death Cab for Cutie makes Hollywood Bowl debut Date: 23 Jun 2009 LiveDaily -
Death Cab for Cutie [ tickets ] will make its Hollywood Bowl debut this summer with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, led by conductor/arranger David Campbell, according to a press release. The July 5 show will feature opening acts Tegan and Sara, and The New Pornographers. Last season at the Hollywood Bowl, Campbell arranged and conducted Beck's debut at the venue; Campbell, who is Beck's father, ...
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The business of touring Date: 23 Jun 2009 Technician -
Tegan and Sara Quin don't compose music the way many bands do. Tegan lives in Vancouver, while Sara lives in Montreal. And unlike many bands, the twins compose songs independent of each other, e-mailing lyrics, melodies or complete songs to the other.
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