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Kitty & The Lost Boys have been with XRP for a VERY VERY LONG TIME! We've seen their older punkier thrashier stuff, through to a more acoustic pop bearing on folk sound and every single step has been awesome. Kitty is a fantastic singer and a talented songwriter who suits almost any situation from punk band, to acoustic duet we love it all.
K&TLB released their 4th album this year (acoustic/semi-acoustic) "You Bring Me Dead Flowers" using 12 local musicians. If you want to buy go to itunes or email
kittyandthelostboys@hotmaila.co.uk and we can put one in the post for a fiver plus postage
This girl-fronted pop/rock band have stormed the South West music scene and are making a lasting impression with their catchy songs and electric onstage performances. They've caught the attention of various top industry names including Mike Chapman who created hit records for such artists as Sweet and Suzi Quatro aswell as producing 'Parallel Lines'; the breakthrough album for Blondie (one of the Kitty and The Lost Boys' major influences)
Kitty and The Lost Boys play pubs, nightclubs and music venues in the Southwest as well as charity functions and festivals (lots of beer festivals!)
Notable supports include: 'Oliver/Dawson Saxon' at Powderham Castle, Seth Lakeman, the RocknRoll Gypsies (ex sham 69/Girlschool), Vice Squad, Vince Lee and The Wildcards and Mad Dog Mcrae. In the past few months the band's local gigs have been sell out shows with people squeezing in and even sitting on the floor!
They were former BBC Radio 1 houseband and have been on BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio London, BBC Radio Devon, BBC Radio Cornwall, Pirate FM, Plymouth Heart Radio, Exeter FM, Riviera FM, XRP Radio plus many many more and have also won Single of the Week on Heart Fm Spain's roundtable. The band were also honoured to be included on Rodney Bingenheimer's KROQ LA playlist
from
Journey Through Genres,
released December 30, 2013
K&TLB Are:
Kitty-Lead Vocals and Bass
Blind Johnny-Rhythm Guitar
plus several Lost Boys as and when required