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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (July 2019) |
Henry Ate was a South African band that came to fame in the mid-1990s. Headed up at the time by lead singer Karma-Ann Swanepoel, who relocated to South Florida in 2003.[1]
Julian Sun was also responsible for song writing for the band, as well as backing vocals and acoustics. Together he and Karma were responsible for some of Henry Ate's albums.
Discography
- Slap in the Face (Tic Tic Bang, 1996)
- "Jesus made me"
- "Hey Mister"
- "Mother Superior"
- "Pandora's Child"
- "Fashionably Large"
- "Waves of Salt"
- "Eudaimonia"
- "Henry"
- "Mr Blue"
- "No Intrusion"
- "So He Says"
- "Station Bench"
- "Just"
- One Day Soon (as Karma) [1998]
- Torn and Tattered [2000]
- 96 - 02 - The Singles [2002]
References
^ https://web.archive.org/web/20041029183159/http://www.miaminewtimes.com/issues/2004-10-07/music3.html
External links
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