Erin Evermore
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Erin Evermore was an American New York City based indie, pop-rock singer, active in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Erin was discovered in the honey section of a Newtown, CT supermarket by legendary songwriter/producer Mike Chapman (Blondie, Pat Benatar, the Knack). By the time they reached the produce section, Chapman had been completely taken by her sexy look and great voice and wasted no time getting her into the studio. Together, they began working on recording an arsenal of anthemic, fun rock songs about parties, sex, and more sex. Evermore had a well-produced and written debut EP by Mike Chapman called Babyphetamine, which included the songs "Girls Love Sex", "If I Was a Stripper" and "Did He Do It To You". Chapman wrote and produced it for the then teenager Evermore. Very excited to get Erin heard, Mike quickly brought Erin to the attention of record industry pioneer Terry Ellis (co-founder of Chrysalis Records who made stars of Blondie, Billy Idol, Jethro Tull, etc.). Ellis immediately signed Erin to his new label, TigerStar Records, and in Jan. '99 her first album, "Erin forever ..and ever ...and ever" written and produced by Chapman was released in Japan, where it gained major support from Tower Records, HMV, and Tokyo FM - the country's largest radio network. In May and June '99, Erin and her band hit the road to Tokyo and Osaka where they played some live dates in support of a new EP "Love Wounds". Her band was comprised of NYC rock veteran Jimi K. Bones (Lead Guitar & background vocals), the lovely Alison Jones (Bass, background vocals), the powerful Aaron Brooks (Drums) and the digital wizard, Ghost (keyboards and sequencing). She was a support act for Duran Duran in on Saturday 22nd of August 1999 at Starplex Dallas, TX .