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Origin | Brisbane, Australia |
Genres | Pop, Acoustic |
Years active | 2002-2003 |
Labels | Independent |
Associated acts | Kate Miller-Heidke, Fatty Gets a Stylist |
Past members | Kate Miller-Heidke, Mark Brown, Patrick Thomson, Ian Sheward |
Elsewhere is a band from Brisbane, Australia. They formed in 2000, & released a self-titled EP in 2002, before breaking up in 2003. Lead singer Kate Miller-Heidke later went on to have a successful career in Australia.
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