Sixpence None the Richer
is an American rock/pop band that formed in New Braunfels, Texas, eventually settling in Nashville, Tennessee. They are best known for their song "Kiss Me", and their covers of "Don't Dream It's Over" and "There She Goes". The name of the band is inspired by a passage from the book Mere Christianity
by C. S. Lewis. [1]
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Biography
Formation and early years (1992–1996)
Guitarist/songwriter
Matt Slocum met vocalist
Leigh Bingham Nash in the early 1990s. They recorded a demo with bassist TJ Behling (which now circulates as
The Original Demos
) at Verge Music Works recording studio in Dallas, and eventually an album,
The Fatherless and the Widow
, for the independent label REX Music in 1993. The record featured Chris Dodds of Slocum's first band (Love Coma) on drums. Shortly after the release of
The Fatherless and the Widow
, Slocum left Love Coma to pursue Sixpence None the Richer full-time. The band added
Tess Wiley (guitar) (bass) and (drums) to tour in support of
The Fatherless and The Widow
. On this tour the band criss-crossed the US, opening for the Choir, the newly reformed 10,000 Maniacs, Audio Adrenaline, Pray For Rain, Over The Rhine, and more. In the fall of 1994, the band left for their first tour of Europe. The club and festival tour saw them performing with bands such as the Proclaimers, Newsboys, Julie & Buddy Miller, and many more. The band added J.J. Plasencio (bass) for 1995's
This Beautiful Mess
. Both albums were produced by Armand John Petri,
10,000 Maniacs and
John & Mary, who also managed the band from 1993 to 1997. Shortly after the release of
This Beautiful Mess
, Wiley left the band
Into the mainstream (1997–2003)
In 1997, the group signed to
Steve Taylor's label
Squint Entertainment and released a self-titled album, which slowly began garnering attention from a wider audience in the mainstream industry. Although Placencio played bass on most of the album, he left the band before it was released and was replaced by Justin Carry, who joined the band around the same time as second guitarist Sean Kelly.
In 1998, "
Kiss Me" was released as a single, propelling Sixpence None the Richer into the national pop spotlight. That year the song was also featured in the film
She's All That
as the newly made-over protagonist, Laney Boggs, is revealed, and again at the end, during the film's credits. In 2001 the film
Not Another Teen Movie
would use the song in a
parody of that scene. "Kiss Me" was also played on the WB teen drama
Dawson's Creek
in episodes #2-06 "The Dance" and #2-18 "The Perfect Wedding," and is found on the show's first soundtrack CD,
Songs from Dawson's Creek
(Volume 1) and also played at the televised wedding of England's Prince Edward.
In 1999, the band recorded a cover of
The La's' "
There She Goes", which became their second hit single and propelled them into the limelight again. Sixpence has appeared on the
Late Show with David Letterman
,
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
, and numerous morning talk shows, as well as had their music hit #1 status in 11 countries.
In 2000, Sixpence None the Richer contributed the song "Us" to
Today Presents: the Best of Summer Concert Series
CD, which raised money for the National
Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance. Later that year, the band recorded a Japanese version of "Kiss Me", which was released exclusively in Japan on an EP with numerous versions of the song, as well as remixes of other songs on the self-titled album.
The band had a follow-up album ready to release, but their label
Squint Entertainment started to fall apart, leaving the band in limbo for several years. Finally, Squint Entertainment folded and that album,
Divine Discontent
, was released in October 2002.
Baker left the band before that album's release and was replaced by Rob Mitchell. The album itself differs significantly from the first pre-release version of it that had circulated: the songs "Us," "Deeper," "Don't Pass Me By," "Too Far Gone," "Northern Lights," and "Loser Like Me" were cut, and "Down and Out of Time," "A Million Parachutes," "Tonight," "Waiting on the Sun," and a cover of
Crowded House's "
Don't Dream (It's Over)" were added. All of the unreleased songs were eventually featured on singles or compilations, with the exception of "Deeper".
The break-up (2004)
On
February 26,
2004, Matt Slocum announced that the group had disbanded. On
July 22,
2004, it was reported that Matt Slocum had started a new band, the
Astronaut Pushers, with Lindsay Jamieson (of the band Departure Lounge) and Sam Ashworth (son of influential musician
Charlie Peacock). John Davis (of the band Superdrag) joined the band in 2005. The Astronaut Pushers released a self-titled, four-song EP on their own label, Runway Network, in 2005. Sam Ashworth reported via MySpace that he and Slocum had acquired and was operating a recording studio in Nashville in early 2006.
Leigh Nash solo work (2005–2007)
Leigh Nash began work on a solo album titled
Blue On Blue
with producer
Pierre Marchand in the fall of 2005. Nash's first single "
My Idea of Heaven" was released on
July 14,
2006. The album
Blue On Blue
was released by
Nettwerk Records under Nash's own imprint, One Son Records and the album's official release date was
August 15,
2006, she also released a Christmas EP
Wishing For This
on
14 November 2006. The song "Ocean Size Love" from
Blue On Blue
seems to be the second single of
Blue On Blue
, and yet was never promoted.
In 2007, Leigh Nash worked a collaboration with Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber of
Delerium called
Fauxliage
. Leigh contributed her vocals to the songs "All the World", "Some Day the Wind", "Draw My Life", "Let It Go", "Without You", "Rafe" and "All Alone". The songs "Let It Go" and "All the World" were used in the drama series
Moonlight
.
The reunion (2008)
In November 2007, Sixpence None the Richer reunited. They released an EP
My Dear Machine on the website NoiseTrade in middle 2008, this is the band's first official release in the 4 years since The Best of Sixpence None the Richer in 2004. However, this EP is unavailable since early 2009.
In October 2008, they released their first Christmas album entitled
The Dawn of Grace
.
[2]
Vocalist Leigh Nash commented, "Sixpence fans have been asking for a Christmas album for as long as I can remember. It was something we always wanted to do, but somehow time got away from us. Now that we are back together, we thought a Christmas album would be a nice gift for our long-time supporters. We love it and hope they will too!"
In December 2008 Sixpence joined the "Love Come Down Christmas 2008 Tour" to play songs from
The Dawn of Grace
, along with
Jars of Clay,
Leeland and
Sara Groves.
New Project (2009)
Sixpence has recently signed to EMI Credential. Straight after
Greenbelt Festival Sixpence will be heading back to the states to jump into the studio to record a new album, which can be expected in early 2010.
Band members
Current members
- Matt Slocum – guitar, cello
- Leigh Nash – vocals
- Justin Cary – bass (1997–2004, 2008–)
Former members
- TJ Behling - bass (1990–1994)
- Joel Bailey - bass (1994–1995)
- Dale Baker – drums (1995–2001)
- Tess Wiley – guitar (1995–1996) also in Sixpence None the Richer 2008 European Tour
- J.J. Plasencio – bass (1995–1996)
- Sean Kelly – guitar (1997–2004)
- Rob Mitchell – drums (2001–2004)
- Jerry Dale McFadden – keyboard (2001–2004)
Discography
Albums
Year
| Album
| U.S.
| U.S. Heatseekers
| U.S. Christian
| UK Albums Chart
[3]
| RIAA Certification
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1994
| The Fatherless & the Widow
| —
| —
| —
| —
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1995
| This Beautiful Mess
| —
| —
| —
| —
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1997
| Sixpence None the Richer
| 89
| 1
| 1
| 27
| Platinum
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2002
| Divine Discontent
| 154
| —
| 9
| —
| Gold
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2008
| The Dawn of Grace
| —
| —
| 47
| —
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Compilation Albums
Year
| Album
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1993
| The Original Demos
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2002
| Mega 3 Collection
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2004
| The Best of Sixpence None the Richer
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2005
| The Early Years
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2009
| Greatest Hits
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EPs
Year
| Album
|
1996
| Tickets for a Prayer Wheel
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2008
| My Dear Machine
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#Sixpence None the Richer were no longer eligible to appear on the U.S. Heatseekers chart after the
Sixpence None the Richer
album appeared in the Top 100 of the
Billboard 200.
Singles
Year
| Single
| Album
| U.S.
| U.S. AC
| U.S. Adult Top 40
| UK Singles Chart
| AUS
| RIAA Certification
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1995
| "Angeltread"
| This Beautiful Mess
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
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1998/1999
| "Kiss Me"
| Sixpence None the Richer
| 2
| 2
| 2
| 4
| 1
| Gold
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1999
| "There She Goes"
| Sixpence None the Richer
| 32
| 19
| 7
| 14
| 47
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2000
| "I Can't Catch You"
| Sixpence None the Richer
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
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2002
| "Breathe Your Name"
| Divine Discontent
| —
| —
| 18
| —
| —
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2003
| "Don't Dream It's Over"
| Divine Discontent
| 78
| 12
| 9
| —
| —
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2008
| "Angels We Have Heard on High"
| The Dawn of Grace
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
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2008
| "Silent Night"
| The Dawn of Grace
| —
| —
| —
| —
| —
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Leigh Nash Releases
- 2000 – Need to Be Next to You
- 2006 – Blue on Blue
- 2006 – Wishing for This
- 2008 – Stars in My Eyes
Contributions
- Exodus
(1997, Rocketown Records) - "Brighten My Heart"
- Songs From the Book
(1999, Word Entertainment) - "Trust 99"
- Streams
(1999, Word Entertainment) - "Breathe"
- City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise
(2000, Essential Records) - "With Every Breath", "You're Here"
- Mercy Streets
Soundtrack (2000, NSoul Records) - "Love [Remix]"
- One Silent Night
(2000, Word Entertainment) - "Babe In The Straw" (Leigh Nash only)
- One
(2000, Word Entertainment) - "Love [Ben Grosse Remix]"
- Roaring Lambs
(2000, Squint) - "The Ground You Shook"
- City on a Hill: It's Christmas Time
(2002, Essential Records) - "Silent Night"
- For the Kids
(2002, Nettwerk) - "Good Night Children Everywhere"
- City On A Hill: The Gathering
(2003, Essential Records) - "Beautiful Scandalous Night (with Bebo Norman)"
- Lynne Me Your Ears - A Tribute to the Music of Jeff Lynne
(2003, Not Lame Recordings) - "On the Run"
- Maybe This Christmas Too?
(2003, Nettwerk) - "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"
- A Winter's Night
(2003, Nettwerk) - "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"
- Smallville: The Talon Mix
(Original Soundtrack) (2005, Elektra) - "Don't Dream it's Over"
- In the Name of Love: Artists United For Africa
(2004, Sparrow Records) - "Love is Blindness"
- CrossCuts: Top Pop Hits Performed By Your Favorite Christian Artists
(2008, Word Entertainment) - "Don't Dream it's Over"
Covers
Sixpence None the Richer has recorded a number of cover songs for compilations and soundtrack albums throughout their career, including:
- "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch" (How the Grinch Stole Christmas
),
- "Bouquet" (Steve Taylor),
- "Road to Zion" (Petra),
- "Love Letters in the Sand" (Patsy Cline, Pat Boone and others),
- "Carry You" (Sam Phillips),
- "On the Run" (Electric Light Orchestra),
- "Dancing Queen" (ABBA),
- "I Need Love" (Sam Phillips),
- "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times" (The Beach Boys),
- "Beautiful Scandalous Night" (The Choir),
- "Christmastime Is Here" (Vince Guaraldi, Peanuts
),
- "Goodnight Children Everywhere" (Vera Lynn),
- "Don't Dream It's Over" (Crowded House),
- "Love Is Blindness" (U2),
- "Every Heartbeat" (Amy Grant),
- "There She Goes" (The La's).
References
- Leigh Nash (with Sixpence None the Richer) on Letterman
- NoiseTrade.com
- British Hit Singles & Albums