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Originally named Dead Lesbian and the Fibrillating Scissor Sisters, the final two words being derived from the lesbian sexual act of tribadism, [1] [2] [6] the band was founded in 2000 after friends Jason "Jake Shears" Sellards and Scott "Babydaddy" Hoffman (who had met in 1999 in Lexington) both moved to New York City, enjoying its open and gay-friendly ethos.
[5] [6] Scissor Sisters have also been recognized by the Grammy Awards (Best Dance Recording nomination for "Comfortably Numb"), International Dance Music Awards, Meteor Music Awards, NME Awards, O Music Awards and Q Awards. Overall, Scissor Sisters have received 17 awards from 50 nominations.
Scissor Sisters worked extensively with producer Stuart Price in recording their third studio album, Night Work, which was released in June 2010. The album reached number two in the UK and number three on the US Dance/Electronic Albums chart.
The Scissor Sisters want to set the record straight on how they've been labeled.. Although the band was formed in the gay nightlife scene of New York and their name is derived from a lesbian sex ...
At the upcoming shows, Scissor Sisters will perform the debut album in its entirety for the first time. The project was particularly massive in the U.K., where it spawned five top 20 hits ...
Tickets for the Scissor Sisters 2025 tour will go on pre-sale on Wednesday 6 November at 9am, with the general sale at 9am on Friday 8 November. Show comments. Advertisement.
"I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" is a song by American pop band Scissor Sisters. It was released in August 2006 as the first single from their second album, Ta-Dah (2006). The song was written by Jason Sellards, Scott Hoffman and Elton John, the last of whom provides piano for the song, and was the band's first top-10 single in many countries, peaking at number one in nine of them.
Ta-Dah is the second studio album by American alternative band Scissor Sisters, released on September 15, 2006.It was produced by the band and includes collaborations with Elton John, Carlos Alomar, and Paul Williams.