Scotland Yard is the name of a Californian pop music group. Formed in 1991 by Chris Hill and Kim Cahill, the electronic duo first met regional success with the 1995 release "Rogue". The addition of a live band and players Mike Bloom and Rob Ferrell solidified a line-up that would subsequently release 24/7, featuring the single "Movin On", and break the band out of its Orange County hometurf.
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- Scotland Yard is the name of a Californian pop music group. Formed in 1991 by Chris Hill and Kim Cahill, the electronic duo first met regional success with the 1995 release "Rogue". The addition of a live band and players Mike Bloom and Rob Ferrell solidified a line-up that would subsequently release 24/7, featuring the single "Movin On", and break the band out of its Orange County hometurf. After the second CD release, the band's revolving lineup and shifting influences lead to Hill and Cahill parting ways. The group was dissolved in January 2004 during the recording of their third and final studio collaboration. The last single release, "Wake Up", released under Cahill's name, met with limited success, and the group was dropped from their label Interpol Records. Notable bands that Scotland Yard opened for are Lenny Kravitz, Lit, Berlin, Missing Persons, Dave Wakling (General Public), Gene Loves Jezabel, John Easdale (Dramarama), and Martha Davis (The Motels). The Band won one of the early contests on www. Garageband. com peaking at #1 in Pop out of 34,000 songs and were number #1 on Australian radio's "World Underground charts" for more than 365 weeks. The Bands music was also featured on MTV's show "Undressed" and on a "Friends" episode in Italy.
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- Scotland Yard is the name of a Californian pop music group. Formed in 1991 by Chris Hill and Kim Cahill, the electronic duo first met regional success with the 1995 release "Rogue". The addition of a live band and players Mike Bloom and Rob Ferrell solidified a line-up that would subsequently release 24/7, featuring the single "Movin On", and break the band out of its Orange County hometurf.
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