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10.1.06

Kula Shaker Reunion

Kula Shaker have reformed, nearly seven years after they split. The band got back together for a secret gig at The Wheatsheaf pub in Leighton Buzzard under the pseudonym of The Garcons shortly before Christmas (Dec 21). Singer Crispian Mills, bassist Alonza Bevan and drummer Paul Winterhart took to the stage and treated unsuspecting fans to a set which included 'Govinda', 'Hush' as well as "a fucked up version of 'Hey Dude'" according to Crispian. Kula Shaker played without original keyboard player Jay Darlington, who is currently working with Oasis. Appearing onstage in a grey wig, Crispian also led the band through three new songs. Kula Shaker split up in March 1999 following the release of their second album Peasants, Pigs And Astronauts - the follow-up to 1996's debut K. Crispian went on to form The Jeevas, who disbanded last year after two albums. Alonza recently left Johnny Marr's Healers. After the split in '99 drummer Paul Winterhart joined the late-great Thirteen:13 who split shortly afterwards.

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