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− | Emma | + | Emma Lynn was initially a back-up dancer for the late nineties hit girl-group [[Spank Me With A Shaven Cat]]. The band's hit 'Ode to the Service Station' was played live-to-air on UFM in 1999 and then the band broke up. |
+ | However this only marked the beginning of Emma's glorious career as a back-up dancer (and occasional front-up dancer) extraordinaire. She has danced in front of the [[Mobile Stud Unit]] many times and recently made her recording debut on [[The Shrugs]] 2005 release [[An Awkward Silence]](Track 8: Message). This heartfelt recording of Emma's grief at the death of her flatmate's cat, catapulted her to local fame. | ||
+ | Emma has not been so prolific in recent times but it has been rumoured that she may make an appearance on [[Roz]]'s forthcoming concept album, tentatively named <i>When Did My Husband Turn Into a Monkey?<i/> | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 25 April 2006
Emma Lynn was initially a back-up dancer for the late nineties hit girl-group Spank Me With A Shaven Cat. The band's hit 'Ode to the Service Station' was played live-to-air on UFM in 1999 and then the band broke up. However this only marked the beginning of Emma's glorious career as a back-up dancer (and occasional front-up dancer) extraordinaire. She has danced in front of the Mobile Stud Unit many times and recently made her recording debut on The Shrugs 2005 release An Awkward Silence(Track 8: Message). This heartfelt recording of Emma's grief at the death of her flatmate's cat, catapulted her to local fame. Emma has not been so prolific in recent times but it has been rumoured that she may make an appearance on Roz's forthcoming concept album, tentatively named When Did My Husband Turn Into a Monkey?<i/>