Terry Poison

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Terry Poison
OriginTel Aviv, Israel
GenresElectro rock, pop
Years active2003 - 2015
LabelsPhonokol, Ekler'o'shock
Past membersBruno Grife, Louise Kahn, Anna Landesman, Petite Meller, Gili Saar, Issar Tennenbaum
WebsiteOfficial Site

Terry Poison was an Israeli electro band. It consisted of Louise Kahn (lead vocals, guitar), Anna Landesman (synth bass) and Idan Bruno Grife (main producer, computers and synth guitar). Former band members include Gili Saar (keys), Petite Meller (vocals), and Issar Tennenbaum (Rockfour).[citation needed]

Their debut album "Terry Poison" was released in Israel of which 3 of the album's tracks made it number 1 on all national radio charts.[citation needed] In 2010 they were selected by Depeche Mode to open for them in Ramat Gan's stadium. The band wrote and recorded ‘Little Doll’, the theme song for a TV serial titled "Dolls". Touring the US and Europe, they have played at festivals such as SXSW, Sziget, Berlin Pride, Fusion, and Rock en Seine. After many years together, the band stopped working and performing in 2015. The members live today in different countries and are involved in new projects[1][2][3][4]

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