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Not enough people know that Sixpence None the Richer, whose place in the mainstream came with their runaway success of the ...
In 2004, Christian pop band Sixpence None the Richer — which had broken through to mainstream radio with songs “Kiss Me,” “There She Goes” and “Don’t Dream It’s Over ...
But Sixpence None the Richer, which blew up after its 1997 self-titled album with single “Kiss Me” climbed the charts and earned two Grammy nominations, is not content with resting on its laurels.
Sometimes an album is released later than expected. The wait could drive some bands mad. For Sixpence None The Richer, the release of their latest music wasn't perfect timing, but the right time.
For Sixpence None the Richer, Rosemary Hill feels like a homecoming. "We have wanted to do this for a long time," says Nash. "It's just now is the time it worked out.
Sixpence None The Richer is calling it quits. In a letter to fans published in CCM Magazine, principal members Leigh Nash and Matt Slocum announce that the group is disbanding after 10 years together.
It's hardly news that '90s nostalgia has swept the land. Last year, the 20th anniversary of Nevermind brought on a steady stream of personal reflections on hearing Kurt & Co.
Sixpence None the Richer formed in New Braunfels, TX, in the early '90s. The band reunited and returns with new music and a new tour with a stop in Savannah, GA.
If you made your sweetie a mix tape/CD in the late ’90s, chances are the playlist included “Kiss Me” by Sixpence None the Richer. The sugary audio valentine, featured on the pop r… ...
Sixpence None the Richer have revealed that breakthru lineup Leigh Nash, Matt Slocum, Dale Baker, and Justin Cary have reunited and will be releasing an all-new studio recording titled Rosemary ...
Lisa is interpolating a Nineties classic on her new single. On Thursday, the Blackpink star released her solo track "Moonlit Floor," which reimagines Sixpence None the Richer's 1997 song "Kiss Me ...
“That song just makes me happy as f**k and I really wish it was ’98 right now.” Watch SZA perform her rendition of “Kiss Me” by Sixpence None The Richer.