Music
Girls Can't Catch confirm split
Published Tuesday, Jul 13 2010, 08:51 BST | By Ryan Love

Fans were made aware of the group's demise when a spokesperson for their record label, Fascination, told Teen Today that the group "unfortunately are no longer signed to us".
The trio, Daizy Agnew, Phoebe Brown and Jess Stickley, released their debut single 'Keep Your Head Up', which peaked at number 26 in the charts, last August. Follow-up single 'Echo' didn't fare much better, peaking at number 19 in January.
"Sadly its over for GCC. We have an incredible year! Thank you so much for your support. It was a pleasure to share this experience with Jess and Phoebe. I will pursuing other projects. I don't believe in giving up. Thank you once again for everything," Agnew wrote on Twitter.
"And yes I will be going solo, I've got this far I'm not going to stop now. I wish the girls the best of luck, they are fantastic people."
The group received support from Mollie King of label-mate The Saturdays.
The 23-year-old wrote in a message to the three: "So sad to have just read your tweets! Just remember this is NOT the end, its the start of a new adventure!"
"I think it came to a natural point where we would all like to try other projects," Stickley added.
The trio, who supported both Girls Aloud and the Jonas Brothers on their most recent tours, had been expected to release their debut album later this year.
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