Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Supersister – no, not another Girls Aloud wannabe group – were among the most innovative and original bands of the early prog era.
Following from the buzz garnered by his remix for Machine Drum last Fall, DJ Shadow has applied his production techniques to a fascinating subject: '70s Dutch prog band Supersister. Releasing a ...
A NOUGHTIES girl group have reunited more than two decades after their hit single – and appear to be gearing up for a major gig. Supersister comprised Eleanor Phillips, Louise Fudge, and Tina Peacock.
Lovers of degrading, misogynist rubbish should queue outside Our Price for this: an immortally crap ode to the thing all you girls out there love the most. Supersister come from the same sorry ...
The fabulous British girl group Supersister is launching a full-blown comeback (Picture: Jill Douglas/Redferns) An iconic British girl group from the 00s have confirmed a full reunion with an upcoming ...
FORMER Noughties star Louise Fudge turned her back on fame and the music industry for a normal job. The singer was a member of Noughties girl band Supersister who had a hit song called Coffee. The ...
A Wirral hairdresser is part of a girl band that has reformed for the release of a 'lost' album and an 'exclusive' performance in London later this year. Louise Fudge, who owns a salon in West Kirby, ...
The band members teased an imminent reunion through a teasing social media update A NOUGHTIES girl group have reunited more than two decades after their hit single – and appear to be gearing up for a ...