We all lose someone somehow somewhere sometime
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Album:10
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Track:Losing You

Hailing from Belgium, K's Choice initially started off as a duo with brother and sister Gert and Sarah Bettens. Both grew up playing music and eventually lead the band the Basement Pigs during their teens. While they fooled around with pop cover songs, Sarah eventually took off on a solo career. Her cover of Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" was released in 1992 and was mild hit. A year later, she joined her brother once again and formed the band the Choice. The Great Subconscious Club appeared in 1993, earning favorable nods in the indie and college markets. Bassist Erik Verheyden and drummer Koen Lieckens were added to the fray while the Choice geared up for European tours supporting Morphine, the Proclaimers, and the Indigo Girls. By 1994, they changed their name to K's Choice upon striking an American deal with Epic.









Comments (4)
no not me never no one
well then, that's a relief!
perhaps you could help me look
Where do you remember having her/him last?
My neighbor who had been married to his spouse (also my neighbor) for 52 years died last week after a long illness. Her grief, the thought of it, makes my mind reel. So really truly gone, finito, is not a proposition I am willing to entertain.
Loss. The pain is real.