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BIOGRAPHY:

Eenie Meenie began as a brainstorm in late '92 when singer/songwriter Denise Siegel frustrated with post-art school depression reclaimed her first love...music. "I had been in and tried to form various bands but I never felt completely satisfied. All the time I spent alone in my studio painting and writing led me to an epiphany. Suddenly everything came together. I felt like a lightning rod." Soon after songs started pouring forth with amazing clarity. She wrote dozens upon dozens of songs. "Not all of them were great...but some of them truly amazed me."

For a couple of years Eenie Meenie was worked through on 4-track. Finding the right band was not easy, Eenie Meenie went through several incarnations. It was not until early 94 that the first line up played Spaceland. Just as the band was getting started long time friend Kendra Sparks took over on bass. Sparks still fresh on bass had started her musical career as a flutist. Together the two struggled to find the right drummer while Joey Peters of Grant Lee Buffalo, Jon Brion producer/ songwriter/musical genius, and Brad Laner of Medicine all sat in at different times. After a rehearsal at "Yo! Studios" in North Hollywood Sparks and Siegel met ex-Pixie David Lovering. Shortly there after Lovering started filling in, officially joining the band in the spring of '96. The self titled debut EP came out simultaneously on Krown Pocket. Brad Laner and Grant Lee Phillips of Grant Lee Buffalo each produced 3 songs. Critical acclaim and College radio play followed. 1997 was a year to woodshed, reevaluate, write and lay low.

Currently they are working on a full length record which will spin pop music into a new direction, This band has hooks you don't expect, lyrics that make you think, charm, diversity and uniqueness. In the haze of sound alike music Eenie Meenie bring a much needed paradigm shift. Look for Eenie Meenie to be an important force for the new Millennium.




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