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Peggy Sue

HistoryPeggy Sue was formerly known as Peggy Sue and the Pirates and Peggy Sue and the Pictures.
In June 2008, the band announced that they were shortening their name from Peggy Sue and the Pirates to just Peggy Sue.
The band have also released music under the name of Peggy Sue and the Pictures, a collaboration with Left with Pictures, and Peggy Sue and Les Triplettes.On April 10, 2009, it was announced that Peggy Sue had signed to US-based Yep Roc Records, and the label was releasing Body Parts EP for free.On December 9, 2009, Peggy Sue signed with Wichita Recordings, and the label released the band's debut album Fossils and Other Phantoms in April 2010.On September 12, 2011, the second album Acrobats came out on Wichita Recordings, to a generally positive critical response.In 2011, the band was invited to perform a live soundtrack to a film at a temporary cinema in Hackney, East London.
They chose Scorpio Rising, mostly because of its groundbreaking rock n’ roll/doo wop soundtrack.
The band's subsequent album "Peggy Sue Play the Songs of Scorpio Rising" was released September 18, 2012 via Yep Roc Records and features 12 new arrangements of songs from the 1963 Kenneth Anger cult classic.Yep Roc Records announced a new full length album Choir of Echoes to be released in the US January 29, 2014.
"Choir of Echoes" was produced at the legendary Rockfield Studio in South Wales by Jimmy Robertson and mixed by longtime collaborator John Askew.
Of the record, the band says “Choir of Echoes is an album about singing.
About losing your voice and finding it again.
Voices keeping each other company and voices competing for space.
The call and response of the kindest and the cruelest words.
Choruses.
Duets.
Whispers and shouts.”.

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