Talk:The Charms
Latest comment: 13 years ago by Michig in topic "No reliable sources to establish encyclopedic notability"?
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editI moved this here because it reads like a trivia section (and it had a refimprove tag) RJFJR (talk) 13:52, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
Various Accomplishments (From official website)
- Pussycat "the coolest song in the world" on Little Steven's Underground Garage
- Pussycat featured in national TV and radio spots for the movie Broken Flowers
- MTV's hit TV show Made features several Charms songs. The Charms were the featured artist of episode #509.
- Recorded "Frosty the Snowman" (produced by Little Steven) for the major motion picture Christmas with the Kranks
- "Gimme That Shot" video airing on Rage TV WB56 in Boston
- Marylou's Coffee TV commercial spots featuring The Charms performing their song "Action"
- Several tracks from Pussycat in heavy rotation on Little Steven's Underground Garage
- "Saturday", from the Charms' debut CD, included in the trailer for the Disney film The Ice Princess
- "So Pretty" spent 7 straight weeks on the CMJ charts in 2004
- Nominated for Best Local Act in The 2005 Boston Phoenix music poll
- Played "The Underground Garage Festival" in August 2004 with The Stooges, The Strokes, The New York Dolls
- Believe is the #6 song of 2004 on The Underground Garage top 15
- The Charms have opened for The D4, Electric Six, The Raveonettes, Rocket from the Crypt, Kay Hanley, Mates of State, The Chesterfield Kings, The Rogers Sisters & more...
- MTV aired live footage of The Charms performing at Irving Plaza in NYC as special guests at the finals of the Underground Garage Battle of the Bands.
"No reliable sources to establish encyclopedic notability"?
editHmm...
- Allmusic review of Charmed, I'm Sure
- Allmusic review of Pussycat
- Allmusic review of Strange Magic
- Worcester Telegram & Gazette review of Strange Magic
- Boston Herald article
- Boston Globe article
- Boston Herald artice
and there's plenty more. The article needs sourcing, not deleting.--Michig (talk) 09:10, 5 March 2011 (UTC)