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Dernières news à la date du 26/05/2004
News at the date of 26/05/2004

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Here are some news dates for more E17 gigs:

20/06 in Majorca
23/06 in Warwick in a University


So if some concerts are still plan it means Brian is alright.

Also i found out Tony wrote a song for JJ Gilmour called Believe Me Now from his debut album Sunnyside PAL.
I don't know when Tony wrote it.

But i found this about JJ Gilmour:
I got a call from East 17."
In a somewhat bizarre career twist, the big-selling pop-rap band was looking for a singer to replace the most publicly dismissed Brian Harvey. JJ was enlisted. He rehearsed with the group for up-coming Eastern European dates but, ultimately, the shows never happened. "John and Terry from the band wanted to do one thing, while the groups founder and leader, Tony Mortimer, wanted to do another.

Within weeks, Mortimer had also left the band, and his first call was to bring JJ back down to London again. Tony wanted to form a new band with him and, together, they established Sub Zero. Months of writing and rehearsing followed until, 15 months later, a major deal was on the table. This time, it was Mortimer who pulled out on the verge of signing; more than a years work had come to nothing. "It was good that Tony did what he did," JJ reasons, "because again, it wasn't the right thing."

See you soon

Coucou

Voici des nouvelles dates pour d'autres concerts E17:

20/06 à Majorque
23/06 à Warwick dans une universite


Donc si les concerts sont toujours prevus c'est que Brian va bien.

Aussi, j'ai trouvé que Tony avait écrit une chanson pour JJ Gilmour appellée Believe Me Now de son album Sunnyside PAL.
Je ne sais pas quand Tony l'a ecrite.

J'ai aussi trouve ceci à propos de JJ Gilmour:
I got a call from East 17."
In a somewhat bizarre career twist, the big-selling pop-rap band was looking for a singer to replace the most publicly dismissed Brian Harvey. JJ was enlisted. He rehearsed with the group for up-coming Eastern European dates but, ultimately, the shows never happened. "John and Terry from the band wanted to do one thing, while the groups founder and leader, Tony Mortimer, wanted to do another.

Within weeks, Mortimer had also left the band, and his first call was to bring JJ back down to London again. Tony wanted to form a new band with him and, together, they established Sub Zero. Months of writing and rehearsing followed until, 15 months later, a major deal was on the table. This time, it was Mortimer who pulled out on the verge of signing; more than a years work had come to nothing. "It was good that Tony did what he did," JJ reasons, "because again, it wasn't the right thing."


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