11:30
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| 11:30 | |
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| Genres | dance-pop |
| Website | rockstarparty.ca/index.html |
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| Toni Sherwood Trish Sherwood |
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11:30 was a Canadian dance-pop duo from Montreal that consisted of identical twin sisters Toni and Trish Sherwood (both born in 1980; The 11:30 refers to their birthdate, November 30).[1] In 2000 the siblings scored a top 10 Canadian hit with "Olè Olè", written and produced by their father, Dorian Sherwood, known for his vocal work on stage and on recordings for artists such as Celine Dion, "Let's talk about love" album, Lara Fabien, Robert Palmer, Corey Hart, Rock Voisin and many more.
After their brief career, the sisters retired and started families of their own. But in June 2010, they returned to the music business, this time as owners of Rock Star Party, which entertains young people with putting on parties for children around the Montreal area.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
| Year | Song | Peak positions | Album | ||||||
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| 2000 | "Olè Olè" | 10 | Single only | ||||||
| "—" denotes a release that did not chart. | |||||||||
[edit] References
- ^ Reaney, James (26 December 2000). "McAuley brings show home". Canadian Online Explorer. http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/M/Mcauley/2000/12/26/747524.html. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
- ^ Peak positions
[edit] External links
- Rock Star Party website
- 11:30's "Ole Ole" CD at Capitol Music (Canada)'s website
- 11:30 is profiled at All Pop
- 11:30 profiled at Tribute
- brief review from their tour with Aaron Carter in 2001
- Brief article from Montreal Mirror
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