Lockheart
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Post by Lockheart on Jan 14, 2013 21:54:28 GMT -5
Darren Hayes (lead singer of Savage Garden) His solo career is completely centered around Australia (where he's from) and the UK (where he lives now). It sucks. I'm not getting you? Where is her more successful? UK or AUS?
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ChicaCherry콜라
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Post by ChicaCherry콜라 on Jan 15, 2013 0:41:06 GMT -5
Darren Hayes (lead singer of Savage Garden) His solo career is completely centered around Australia (where he's from) and the UK (where he lives now). It sucks. I'm not getting you? Where is her more successful? UK or AUS? The UK and AUS... not in the US... I wish he were as popular here as he is overseas. He is more popular in Australia because that's where he's from but he's huge in the UK now too because his work is highly promoted there as well. It isn't promoted at all here in the US. His records aren't even sold here.
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beach1
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Post by beach1 on Jan 15, 2013 10:30:41 GMT -5
Gossip. From the US (for some reason I thought they were Canadian..) but more popular in the UK and Germany?
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allow that
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Post by allow that on Jan 15, 2013 22:20:06 GMT -5
When I first moved to England in summer of 2008 there was a CRAZE going on there for Kings of Leon. This is an American band.
Literally couldn't go a day without hearing "Sex On Fire" in pubs, clubs, shops, and blasting out of car speakers. They were in every music magazine and all over TV. They frequently came up in conversation. The "Kins of Leon" cover band came to my university to perform and it was such a big deal. It felt liked one of the biggest musical moment's I'd experienced in a long time [the craze; not the Kins].
"Use Somebody" blew up there months before they (deservedly) cracked their home country with the song in a big way. Despite this ultimate US success, the band remained a much bigger deal in the UK until they pretty much faded into oblivion everywhere.
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