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Interview with Sherry!

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Hailing from London Ontario Canada, SHERRY is a pop rock foursome known for their metal edge attitude and catchy tunes. Influenced by artists such as Joan Jett, Pat Benter, Kiss, AC/DC and Alice Cooper, they created a very significant musical background which offers something for everybody. Their love of music and passion to create drives them to high expectations. In the words of Bob Klanac from Scene magazine, “the pop slam of Sherry’s debut assures that not only will there be a follow up trip to the studio but that it will be keenly awaited.” Current line up off SHeRRY consists of Sherry Lane (vocalist), Teddy Lane(guitar) Newest members being Shawn Smith (Bass) formally form The pop rock band The Joys and Dany Santos (drums) Dany was recently featured on drums for Sean Jones' upcoming video release Of "This Is Love". The material is in the same vein as their first self-titled album but this time with stronger song writing. “A lot has happened in the last 2 years so there is no shortage of content,” states Teddy. With the new line up this dynamic group is ready for a long waited comeback. SHERRY was originally formed in the winter of 2003 by long time musical partners Teddy Lane and Bobby Reynolds but Teddy and Sherry have been performing together as early as 1996. Having searched long and hard for members to complete the band they stumbled across a very talented lead singer, who happened to be Teddy's sister Sherry. Tara Mcleod was immediately hunted down to take the front position beside Sherry as lead guitarist. After a few months of military style rehearsals, SHERRY was ready for the "weekend warrior" bar scene. Playing over 200 shows in two years while all holding down 40 hour a week day jobs. Their 2004 self-titled EP recorded at Emac Studio in London, Ontario, received great response from their fast growing fan base. Songs such as ‘Fred’, the funk-punk driven ‘Blind’ and the life song ‘Sunday’ quickly became anthems everywhere they performed. Bouncing from

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