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There are three groups called The Teenagers: 1) In a gust of pheromones and with a warm purr of guitars arrives the saviour of French indie pop, The Teenagers. 2008 has seen few Europeans garner mo (More...)
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There are three groups called The Teenagers: 1) In a gust of pheromones and with a warm purr of guitars arrives the saviour of French indie pop, The Teenagers. 2008 has seen few Europeans garner more fevered hype than these three Parisian dreamboats, proving once and for all that style and substance needn’t be mutually exclusive. At a time when far too many seemed to be sat waiting for the next novelty bandwagon to jump onboard, this trio of hipper-than-thou ne’r-do-wells have reignited the imaginations of clued-up music lovers across the globe with a curve ball of pervy wit, classic synth-work, and sunshine strumming. Together vocalist Quentin Dalafon, guitarist/synth man Dorian Dumont and bassist Michael Szpinner, have created a daydream world of enchanting melodies and engrossing narratives, as life-affirming as they are insatiably hormonal, and of course all delivered with that trademark audaciously sharp Parisian attitude. Their invitation to either celebrate or recapture one’s youth has proved a hard one to turn down, with a hysterical fanbase growing by the second. And now on the eve of the release of their debut long-player, they stride from underground chic into the mainstream limelight, as one of the world’s most enticing and individual new musical sensations. Fittingly the bond between the three twenty-somethings was formed in the midst of their teenage years, when childhood pals Michael and Dorian stumbled across Quentin, one of their high school’s true eccentrics. Together, like many kids in Nineties inner city Paris, they fawned over the import of American trash TV, revelling in the sickly-sweet coming-of-age melodrama of shows like Beverly Hills 90210, something that would stay with them. Growing-up together musically, trading mixtapes, they developed a rich tapestry of influences, from national hero Jaques Le Cont and his one-time collaborator Madonna, to classic Nineties rock like Weezer and Nirvana, and further afield to the metal cry of Slayer and Dillinger Escape Plan. Although both Dorian and Michael had spent their teens in and out of bands (Dorian trying his hand at pop and electronica, Michael doing the rounds on their local hardcore punk scene), it wasn’t until one boozy Christmas evening in 2005 that they finally decided to put their creative heads together. The result was 'Fuck Nicole' which prompted the boys to officially form The Teenagers and start a Myspace page. It wasn’t long before their unmistakable sound emerged, with tracks like 'Homecoming' and 'Starlett Johansson' rapidly causing a stir online. These tasters showcased Quentin’s sardonic, often spoken word delivery, and deliciously sleazy lyrics, against a sublime backdrop of woozy synthesisers, simple drum machines and fluttering, twee guitars. A familiar Noughties success story followed – insane online attention gave way to a record industry cat-fight – with label du-jour Merok/XL (having launched the careers of Klaxons and Crystal Castles) winning through in the end. 2007 beckoned with a slew of releases in the pipeline. First up was the group’s X-rated rallying cry, 'Homecoming', already an anthem in some circles by the time it hit shop shelves. The release was complimented by the couldn’t-be-more-perfect promo video by acclaimed director Kinga Burza (Kate Nash etc), nailing the track’s playful, saucy mood with startling poignance. Starlett Johansson – a heart-felt, and typically droll ode to their favourite Hollywood starlet - followed later in the year, coinciding with the group’s first full-scale tour, joining fellow trendsetters Crystal Castles and These New Puritans on Vice Magazine’s show-stopping Unitaur. The massive increase of commitments meant that Dorian and Michael were to join Quentin in the London. From there they’d meet long-term collaborator Lexxx in the studio to ready their first album 'Reality Check'. The precursor singles are joined by huge new tracks like 'Love No', 'Feeling Better' and others. While the band’s components aren’t dissimilar too many an act of the moment, their implementation is unparalleled. Their candid commentary, both emotional and sincere and ferociously cutting, has resonated in a way that’s neither nostalgic or trendy, but timeless. Their press coverage, having ticked all the major music and style titles off within the release of their first single, has seen the buzz ripple out to tabloid newspapers, surely just a taster of the mainstream acceptance soon to follow. 2)The Teenagers are an American integrated doo wop group, most noted for being one of rock music's earliest successes, presented to international audiences by DJ Alan Freed. The group, which made its most popular recordings with young Frankie Lymon as lead singer, is also noted for being rock's first all-teenaged act. The Teenagers had their origins in The Earth Angels, a group founded at Edward W. Stitt Junior High School in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan by second tenor Jimmy Merchant and bass Sherman Garnes. Eventually, Garnes and Merchant had added lead singer Herman Santiago and baritone Joe Negroni to their lineup and evolved into The Coupe De Villes. In 1955, twelve-year-old Frankie Lymon joined the Coupe De Villes, who changed their name to first the Ermines and later The Premiers. The same year Lymon joined the group, he helped Santiago and Merchant rewrite a song they'd composed to create "Why Do Fools Fall In Love". The song got the Teenagers an audition with George Goldner's Gee Records, but Santiago was too sick to sing lead on the day of the audition. Lymon sung the lead on "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" instead, and the group was signed to Gee as The Teenagers, with Lymon as lead singer. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" was The Teenagers first and biggest hit. The group, known for both their harmony and choreography, also had hits with "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent" and "The ABCs of Love". By 1957, the group was being billed as "Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers". This caused in-fighting, and by September Goldner had pulled Lymon out of the group to record solo. The Teenagers continued recording, bringing in new lead Billy Lobrano. Lobrano, as the group's first white member, made them even more racially mixed, now with two black, two Hispanic, and one white member. The group had little success with Lobrano, and he left in mid-1958. Merchant, Santiago, Garnes, and Negroni continued as a quartet, but were not able to find success in any new recordings. They tried a quintet lineup again in 1960, first with new lead Howard Kenny Bobo, then with another lead, Johnny Houston, but to no avail. They continued mainly as an "oldies circuit" group from this point on. By 1973, the Teenagers had resorted to using a female singer to imitate Lymon's prepubescent voice; the last of their female lead singers was Pearl McKinnon. Sherman Garnes died of a heart attack in 1977, while Joe Negroni died a year later due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Their replacements were Bobby Jay and Frankie's brother Lewis Lymon, respectively. By the 1980s the group had settled on a new lead, Jimmy Castor. Castor remained lead until the 1990s, when he was replaced by Timothy Wilson, former lead of Tiny Tim and the Hits. This lineup appeared on the PBS special, Doo Wop 51, in 2000. Lewis Lymon left to join Beary Hobbs' Drifters around 2003. He was replaced by Dickie Harmon. Jimmy Merchant retired shortly thereafter, and the group continued as a quartet. The group's current lineup is Herman Santiago, Bobby Jay, Timothy Wilson, and Dickie Harmon. They are often billed as "Frankie Lymon's Legendary Teenagers". This lineup appeared on the PBS special, My Music: Doo Wop Love Songs, in 2007. In late 2008 Bobby Jay and Dickie Harmon both left the group. Jimmy Merchant has come out of retirement and returned to the Teenager's current line-up. 3) A punk rock duo from Jersey City featuring Ryan Larsen of The H-Bombs and Dead Tired, and Peter Murphy User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Past Gigs
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Apr 15
The Teenagers
Tausend (Berlin) – The Teenagers - 2011
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Nov 25
Two Door Cinema Club
l'Olympia (Paris) – Florrie, The Teenagers, Two Door Cinema Club - 2010
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Nov 18
Two Door Cinema Club
Le Bikini (Ramonville-Saint-Agne) – Florrie, The Teenagers, Two Door Cinema Club - 2010
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Nov 17
Two Door Cinema Club
Transbordeur (Villeurbanne) – Florrie, The Teenagers, Two Door Cinema Club - 2010
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Nov 15
Two Door Cinema Club
L'Aéronef (Lille) – Florrie, The Teenagers, Two Door Cinema Club - 2010
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Jun 11
Mucho Blast
LX Factory (Lisbon) – The Teenagers, Yuksek - 2010
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Jun 09
【2010 French Night 法蘭西青春夜】THE TEENAGERS × COCOON
Legacy Taipei 傳 音樂展演空間 (Taipei City) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Jun 05
The Teenagers
Queen Elizabeth Stadium (Hong Kong) – The Teenagers - 2010
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May 29
The Teenagers
Exil (Zurich) – The Teenagers - 2010
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May 13
Summer Safari 2010
Volkspark (Halle Saale) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Apr 03
The Teenagers
Covo club (Bologna) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Apr 02
The Teenagers
Tunnel (Milan) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Mar 26
TSUGI SUPERCLUB #1
Paris Social Club (Paris) – David Carretta, Don Rimini, Duke Dumont, Scratch Massive, The Teenagers - 2010
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Mar 06
НЕ ВЕРЮ!: THE TEENAGERS (UK/FR)
16 Tons (Moscow) – The Teenagers, On-The-Go - 2010
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Feb 26
Jägermeister Rock:Liga Gruppe B
Alter Schlachthof (Dresden) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Feb 25
Jägermeister Rock:Liga Gruppe B
FZW (Dortmund) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Feb 24
Jägermeister Rock:Liga Gruppe B
Substage (Karlsruhe) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Feb 23
Jägermeister Rock:Liga Gruppe B
Bürgerhaus Stollwerck (Cologne) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Feb 22
Jägermeister Rock:Liga Gruppe B
Grünspan (Hamburg) – The Teenagers - 2010
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Nov 21
The Teenagers
Garage (Oslo) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Nov 20
The Teenagers
Babel (Malmo) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Nov 19
The Teenagers
Parken (Goteborg) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Nov 18
The Teenagers
Debaser Slussen (Stockholm) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Oct 24
The Teenagers
Razzmatazz Clubs (Barcelona) – Motor, Moulinex, The Teenagers - 2009
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Oct 23
Bilboloop 2009
Kafe Antzokia (Bilbao) – Minitel Rose, The Teenagers, Milke - 2009
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Oct 01
Sal un jueves al mes - OCTUBRE
Sala Heineken (Madrid) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Sep 26
LA ONE NIGHT
Le Régine (Paris) – Robots in Disguise, The Teenagers - 2009
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Aug 28
Popaganda
Eriksdalsbadet (Stockholm) – Lykke Li, Jenny Wilson, Lifelike, Name the Pet, Parken, Telepathe, The Teenagers, Le Corps Mince de Françoise, Bye Bye Bicycle, Fontän - 2009
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Aug 06
Fuengirola Pop Weekend
Por definir (Malaga) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Jul 17
Rock Herk 2009
Park Olmenhof (Limburg) – D.I.M., Mixhell, Raffertie, Sabrepulse, The Panacea, The Teenagers - 2009
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Jun 26
Festival de las Músicas (Cullar Vega)
Cullar Vega (Grenada) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Jun 17
The Teenagers
South Street Seaport (New York) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Jun 12
Synch Festival 2009
Technopolis (Athens) – Shit Robot, A Mountain of One, Cluster, Mathew Jonson, Night on Earth, Puppetmastaz, Squarepusher, The Bug, The Matthew Herbert Big Band, The Teenagers, Disasteradio, 3 Chairs, Family Battle Snake - 2009
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Jun 07
The Teenagers
Borges de Medeiros, 3000 (ao lado Shopping Praia de Belas) (Porto Alegre) – The Teenagers - 2009
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May 22
Desperados Rafineria Festival
Poznań (Poznan) – Juvelen, The Teenagers - 2009
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May 14
The Great Escape
Various (Brighton) – 80kidz, Amazing Baby, Charlie ASH, Duchess Says, Elle Bandita, Esser, Evil Nine, Fan Death, Heartbreak, Maps, Master Shortie, Micachu and the Shapes, My Tiger My Timing, S.C.U.M, Solid Gold, The Deer Tracks, The Golden Silvers, The Teenagers, Three Trapped Tigers, Ulterior, We Are Wolves, Bashy, Harrys gym, DE DE MOUSE, riddim saunter, MPHO, Koko Von Napoo, TV Off, Zach Hill, It Hugs Back - 2009
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May 02
The Teenagers
Covo club (Bologna) – The Teenagers - 2009
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May 01
The Teenagers
Fucina Controvento (Venice) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Apr 30
Keep it Yours >> The Teenagers
Locanda Atlantide (Rome) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Mar 20
ALL MY FRIENDS ARE DEAD - ZOMBIEDISKO
Magnet Club (Berlin) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Mar 06
Furie
Paris Social Club (Paris) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Feb 27
Club NME #06
Elysée Montmartre (Paris) – Midfield General, The Teenagers, Vicarious Bliss - 2009
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Jan 10
The Teenagers
Bodega (Wellington) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Jan 09
The Teenagers
Kings Arms (Auckland) – The Teenagers - 2009
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Dec 31
Purple Sneakers NYE House Party
Manning Bar (Sydney) – The Teenagers, teenagersintokyo, Spod - 2008
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Dec 31
Pyramid Rock Festival
Phillip Island (Phillip Island) – The Galvatrons, The Teenagers, Yo Majesty, Salmonella Dub - 2008
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Dec 30
Pyramid Rock Festival
Phillip Island (Phillip Island) – The Galvatrons, The Teenagers, Yo Majesty - 2008
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Dec 27
The Teenagers
Club Capitol (Perth) – The Teenagers - 2008
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Dec 27
Rollercoaster 2008
Western Foreshore (East) – The Teenagers - 2008
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Dec 17
Yelle/The Teenagers Japan Tour 2008
Shangri-La (Osaka) – The Teenagers, Yelle - 2008
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Dec 04
The Teenagers
Music Hall of Williamsburg (Brooklyn) – The Teenagers - 2008


