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LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Scottish indie rock act the
Vaselines -- whose music was covered in the 1990s by Nirvana --
has reunited for two upcoming festival performances.
Vaselines members Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee reportedly
will appear at Scotland's Tigerfest on May 16, as well as Sub
Pop Records' 20th anniversary festival in July. The band is
lining up additional concert dates, sources say.
The Vaselines' appearance at Sub Pop's anniversary party,
to be held July 12-13 at Seattle's Marymoor Park, will be the
band's first concert in America, according to Sub Pop spokesman
Steve Manning. During its live set, the Vaselines will be
joined by members of Belle & Sebastian.
In 1992, Sub Pop released "The Way of the Vaselines," an
album containing 19 of the group's official recordings. The set
has gone on to sell 61,000 copies in the United States,
according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Although the Vaselines aren't currently signed to Sub Pop
Records, the indie label plans to reissue "The Way of the
Vaselines," according to Manning.
In the 1990s, grunge pioneer Kurt Cobain of Nirvana helped
popularize the Vaselines' music by covering several of its
songs. Covers of the Scottish band's "Molly's Lips" and "Son of
a Gun" appeared on Nirvana's 1992 compilation album
"Incesticide," which included rare songs and B-sides. Nirvana
also performed the Vaselines' "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a
Sunbeam" for 1994's "MTV Unplugged in New York."
Sub Pop Records will celebrate its 20th birthday with
performances by bands from throughout the indie label's storied
past and present. Among the groups reuniting or breaking long
hiatuses for the occasion are Green River, Red Red Meat, the
Fluid, Beachwood Sparks and Seaweed.
Current label acts confirmed to appear include Fleet Foxes,
Flight of the Conchords, Foals, Grand Archives, the Helio
Sequence, Iron & Wine, Kinski, Low, Mudhoney, No Age, Wolf
Parade, Pissed Jeans and the Ruby Suns.
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