Bonne Idée
Bonne Id
If you are reading this while listening to your mp3s, your artist tag is wrong.
The right tag is "Bridget St. John". On the original vinyl copy of "Songs For The Gentle Man, her name is Bridget St John on the cover and Bridget St. John on the label. Wikipedia refers to her as Bridget St John, and this is also the name that appears on her songs when they are downloaded from iTunes. Cherry Red Records, who have re-released her original recordings for Dandelion, also refer to her as Bridget St John.
Bonne Idée was formed in Gothenburg during 2006 by Agnes, Annika, Emma, Kajsa and Pia. Johannes helped them recording two of their songs in March 2007. Emma decided to quit the band and was replaced by Viktor on bass who also left the band. After that they recorded three more songs together with Johannes in May 2008. The drummer Annika has moved to Switzerland for a year and now the band consists of Agnes, Kajsa, Love, Olle and Pia. They have two cd's, if you want to order, just tell them. labonneidee@hotmail.com
Linda Perhacs is an American psychedelic folk singer-songwriter, who released her only album "Parallelograms" in 1970 to scant notice or sales. The album was rediscovered by record enthusiasts and grew in popularity with the rise of the New Weird America movement and the Internet. It was reissued on CD and 2-LP in 2005, and again in 2008. Native of Mill Valley, California, United States, Linda Perhacs spent many years away from the music industry (mostly spent as dental technician).