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The band changed its name to Letters to Cleo in 1990. [4] The name "Letters to Cleo" is a reference to Hanley's childhood pen pal. [4] They spent their summers together in Canada, and they wrote each other letters to keep in touch over a ten-year period. At some point Cleo moved without giving Hanley her new mailing address, and Hanley's ...
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CherryDisc Records was a Boston-based independent record label in the mid- to late-1990s. It gained notoriety by moving acts such as Letters to Cleo, Big Catholic Guilt, Smackmelon, Tracy Bonham, The Sheila Divine, Quintaine Americana, and Semisonic on to major labels.
In 1999 Hanley began a shift in her music career. She wrote and performed songs for the Kids' WB cartoon series Generation O! along with the rest of Letters to Cleo and provided the singing voice for Rachael Leigh Cook's character Josie in the movie Josie and the Pussycats. In 2002, she released her first solo album, Cherry Marmalade.
Pages in category "Letters to Cleo members" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Kay Hanley; J.
Wholesale Meats and Fish is the second album by the alternative rock band Letters to Cleo, released in 1995. [3] [4] The first single was "Awake". [5] Critical reception
Each episode of Generation O! featured an original song performed by alternative rock band Letters to Cleo, for a total of 13 songs. There was also an extra song used specifically for promotion of the show. While these songs were written by the show's writers, Letters to Cleo did write the show's opening theme.
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