Music
Killing Heidi make chart comeback
Published Thursday, Oct 15 2009, 08:07 BST | By Rebecca Davies
Siblings Ella and Jesse Hooper have signed a new record deal with Warner Music.
The Aussie duo, who had success in 2000 in Killing Heidi with singles such as 'Weir' and 'Mascara', have changed their name to the Verses and will be supporting Fleetwood Mac on their December tour of Australia.
Ella told the Herald Sun: "We're country kids - we like things to go at a nice, slow pace - and we gave ourselves time: time to write, time to get inspired, time to try different things musically."
The pair said that the Verses' music will have a country-inspired southern rock feel.
Since splitting, Ella has had occasional appearances on music-themed comedy TV show Spicks and Specks.
The Aussie duo, who had success in 2000 in Killing Heidi with singles such as 'Weir' and 'Mascara', have changed their name to the Verses and will be supporting Fleetwood Mac on their December tour of Australia.
Ella told the Herald Sun: "We're country kids - we like things to go at a nice, slow pace - and we gave ourselves time: time to write, time to get inspired, time to try different things musically."
The pair said that the Verses' music will have a country-inspired southern rock feel.
Since splitting, Ella has had occasional appearances on music-themed comedy TV show Spicks and Specks.
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