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Mad Dr Jeffe:
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Billboard) -- Christian band Sixpence None The Richer, famed for the pop hit "Kiss Me," is calling it quits.

In a letter to fans published in CCM Magazine, principal members Leigh Nash and Matt Slocum announced that the group is disbanding after 10 years together.

Nash recently had a baby and plans to devote time to her family. Slocum says he wants to travel and may go back to school.

Sixpence began its career in the Christian music community, then achieved mainstream success with the singles "Kiss Me" (a No. 2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100) and a cover of the La's' "There She Goes."

Wrangling with a series of labels delayed the group's most recent album, "Divine Discontent," which was released in October 2002 on Reprise and Squint, a Word Records imprint.

Plans call for Word to issue an album in August containing B-sides from "Divine Discontent" and other material.

Spriggan:
who?  and why should we care?

Gemm: Rock & Roll Star; Born to Rock:
You know, that song that was playing to death. I believe Dawson's Creek used it.

"Kiss me, blah blah blah blah blah blah, Kiss me. So on and soooo forth. Kiss me, look the rest of the words up."

Spriggan:
never watched that show, the article said they covered "There she goes", so is the band with the female singer that coverd that song?

The Holy Saint, Grand High Poobah, Master of Monkeys, Ehlers:
that's the one. Their version of "there she goes" wasn't all that great. And "kiss me" was really only mediocre, though it had an innocent love/fun feel to it that made it successful, I think.

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