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Formed in the Summer of 1996 by
"Miranda Sex Garden's" vocalist Katherine Blake and
accompanist Dorothy Carter, The Mediaeval Baebes have had a meteoric
rise to fame. Following their first gig in a graveyard, The Baebes
have played churches, castles, rock venues and S & M clubs. Capturing
the attention of Virgin Records via a demo tape recorded in a
cellar, They have seldom been out of the public eye courting contoversy
by announcing some were "White Witches" and being banned
from The BBC's Songs of Praise. Their debut album titled "Salvus
Nos" (ironically "Save Us") it shot into the classical
charts at number 2 and stayed in the top ten for three months.
Their second album Worldes Blysse, was launched on 19th October
1998 and looks set to dominate the classical charts for the second
year running.
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