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School, Little Brother, LILLIX rock the Ridge

Maple Ridge News - Found Jun. 4, 2009
Maple Ridge News Text Updated: June 02, 2009 2:35 PM LILLIX, The Little Brother Band and Samuel Robertson Technical?s School of Rock bands perform

Posted on June 4, 2009, 2:33 am

Celebrity Birthdays, June 12

Starpulse News Blog - Found Jun. 12, 2009
Happy Birthday To Lillix guitarist Tasha-Ray Evin (1984), Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima (1981), " Clerks II " star Jason Mewes (1974)

Posted on June 12, 2009, 1:00 pm

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Vancouver Sun - Found May. 22, 2009
29 » R&B Conspiracy May 30 Biltmore Cabaret 395 Kingsway 604-676-0541. » Sex With Strangers, Lillix, Girlfriends & Boyfriends May 21

Posted on May 22, 2009, 1:53 pm

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Vancouver Sun - Found May. 14, 2009
» Analog Bell Service, Fur Bearing Animals, Creaking Planks May 20 » Sex With Strangers, Lillix, Accost, Girlfriends & Boyfriends May 21...

Posted on May 14, 2009, 9:25 am

Lillix Biography

Lillix
extracted from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License

Lillix
Also known as Tigerlily
Origin Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
Genre(s) Pop Rock
Years active 1997—Current
Label(s) Maverick (2001-2006)
Website Lillix official site
Members
Tasha-Ray Evin
Lacey-Lee Evin
Eric Hoodicoff
Britt Black
Former members
Louise Burns
Ashley Grobell
Sierra Hills
Kim Urhahn
Alicia Warrington
Scott Thompson

Lillix (pronounced /ˈlɪlɪks/) is a pop/rock band from Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada, formed under the name Tigerlily in 1997 when the early members were in high school. The band was originally composed of guitarist Tasha-Ray Evin, keyboardist Lacey-Lee Evin, bassist Louise Burns, and drummer Sierra Hills. In 2001 the band was signed by Maverick Records and changed their name to Lillix as there was another band called Tigerlily. Hills left in 2002 and was replaced by Kim Urhahn, and later by Alicia Warrington. The Evin sisters announced that as of late 2006 the band was considered on hiatus due to the loss of Burns and Warrington, but with the addition of two new members in early 2007, the band was in the process of rebuilding. The band announced its return in 2009.

Contents

Albums

Falling Uphill

Lillix released their debut album Falling Uphill in Canada and the United States on 27 May 20031 and in Japan on 27 August 2003.2 The single releases for this album were "It's About Time", "Tomorrow", and "What I Like About You", which is a cover for the eponymous song by The Romantics. This song is featured on the 2003 Freaky Friday soundtrack, and is the theme song for the comedy series What I Like About You. By the time of the album's release, Urhahn had replaced Hills as drummer. The band received two nominations at the 2004 Junos.

Inside the Hollow

The second album, Inside the Hollow, was released in Canada on 29 August 2006 and in Japan on 6 September 2006.3 The only single from this album is "Sweet Temptation (Hollow)". This album's release saw another change in drummers, with Warrington taking the seat in October 2005 after Urhahn departed. This is also the first album which features tracks written by Scott Thompson4

Current status

Preceding the release of Inside the Hollow, Louise Burns stated that because Maverick Records had folded, the album would only be available in Japan and Canada until further notice. After the revelation that Warrington had departed the band at the end of October 2006 and that Burns is now affiliated with The Luna Riot, it was confirmed by Lacey-Lee Evin that the band had decided to "take a break", and that no further album releases were expected.

In April 2007, it was announced on the band's website that two new members had been located, bass player Ashley Grobell and drummer Eric Hoodicoff, and that the band was in the process of rebuilding.5 As of June 2007, the group's MySpace page no longer listed Grobell as being a member of the band, listing bassist (now lead guitarist and writer) Scott Thompson in her place. In April 2008, Scott Thompson announced he has also decided to leave the band with a blog on myspace about it. The band now has Britt Black as their guitarist, an artist who joined after having conducted a solo career.

On 14 July 2007, the band performed at the Nakusp Music Festival to sold out crowds.6

In April 2008, a few days after Thompson announced his departure, the band said they are moving to Vancouver, BC and will be getting ready to record a new album.

On 15 March 2009, the band announced on its Myspace blog that it was reforming. The band introduced a new member, Britt Black, and announced the recording of a new single. In addition, the band launched pages on Facebook and Twitter and announced the launching of a new website.7

Discography

Album Information
Falling Uphill
Inside the Hollow

References

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See also