What is Ting Tings real name?
Katie Rebecca White
Katie Rebecca White (born 18 January 1983) is an English musician and member of the pop duo The Ting Tings. After some success with a girl group punk trio TKO, which supported Steps and Atomic Kitten, her father David White brought in Jules De Martino to write songs for TKO.
Where is Katie White now?
Katie White grew up near Warrington in Lowton- you might recognise her as the musician from The Ting Tings. The two man band went on to produce hit songs, such as ‘That’s Not My Name’ and ‘Shut Up and Let Me Go’. The Ting Tings are still producing music, releasing album ‘The Black Light’ in 2018.
How old is Katie White?
38 years (January 18, 1983)
Katie White/Age
Who was the female singer in the Ting Tings?
Katie White
Jules De Martino
The Ting Tings/Members
What happened to the rakes?
London indie four-piece The Rakes enjoyed a flurry of success during the NME-propagated mid-00s, though by the end of the decade they were all over. Singer Alan Donohoe didn’t rest on his laurels and instead sought out work in Brighton related to software developing, which he’s been doing ever since.
Did the Ting Tings break up?
The pair, along with friend Simon Templeman, went on to form the Portishead-influenced trio Dear Eskiimo, who signed to Mercury Records. However, due to a change of directors and managers, the management style of the record label caused them to split.
How many hits did the Ting Tings have?
four singles
It spawned four singles, including “That’s Not My Name”, which topped the UK Singles Chart in May 2008 and reached number 39 on the US Billboard Hot 100; “Shut Up and Let Me Go”, which earned them a MTV Video Music Award….
The Ting Tings | |
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Members | Katie White Jules De Martino |
What indie pop artist has Tourette’s?
The American singer Billie Eilish recently spoke to her fans about having struggled with Tourette’s syndrome since she was a child. She’d previously avoided going public about her diagnosis as she said she didn’t want to be characterised by her condition. The hallmark of Tourette’s is tics.
What happened to the thrills?
The band was dropped by EMI in 2008 after the poor performance of their Teenager album, which only charted at No. 48 in the UK. In an August 2010 interview with the Irish Times, Ben Carrigan confirmed that the Thrills remain on indefinite hiatus.