User talk:Natto husell

8G (rock band finalist)
8G were a childrens band discovered in march 2000 by The Suffolk Rock Band Search. The band made it into the top 30 finalists and finnished in a respectable 6th place in the quarter finales. The band covered many songs and preformed them to a small audiences in some suffolk schools in that year. In 2003 8G had a single of their own titled 'seacond chance' from there only album 'growing up' which they preformed live in November of that year at Eye town hall, Wakefield and later at Great Yarmouth in December. 'second chance' is their only single to be released but that did not even make the charts.

Break- up Early in 2004 lead singer Nathan Howe quit the band and soon after the band broke up however in july 2008 the band re-united for one show only at eye town hall. Nathan Howe later that year said the band will not be getting back together any time soon because we have all grown up and now we lead differant lives however he said " we are still all great friends and one day would like to get back together in the distant future, but sertanlly not in the next year or two".

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