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The Murmurs were an American alternative pop music duo comprised of singers/songwriters Leisha Hailey and Heather Grody.

History

The Murmurs

The Murmurs began performing in 1991 while the duo were both students of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. With their self-released, debut album, Who We Are, the duo quickly attracted a cult following on the East Village club circuit. In 1994, The Murmurs signed with MCA Records. They released their self-titled LP the same year. The duo expanded into a four-woman group in 1997 with the addition of bassist Sheri Ozeki and drummer Sherri Solinger. They released Pristine Smut in 1997 and, a year later, Blender.

Band Members

GUSH

In 2001, Hailey and Grody reformed The Murmurs as a new band named GUSH, which featured an indie rock sound. The band included members Jon Skibic, Brad Casselden and Dave Doyle. They released a self-titled album available only at shows.

REDCAR

In 2005, following the breakup of GUSH, Heather Reid (formerly Grody) and Jon Skibic formed the band REDCAR with Michael Sullivan and Ryan MacMillan. Their debut album was released in March 2007 and was produced by Grammy award winner Greg Collins (U2 and Gwen Stefani). Also, Heather began a record company titled Phyllis Records.

Discography

Albums

  • Who We Are (1991)
  • Murmurs (1994)
  • Pristine Smut (1997)
  • Blender (1998)

Singles

  • You Suck (1994)
  • White Rabbit (1995)
  • I'm a mess (1997)
  • la di da (1998)
  • smash (1999)