Garçon Garçon
Garçon Garçon formed in London in 2014 around singer-songwriter Alice Fox and guitarist Tom Jackson. They started playing local venues while working on their...
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Garçon Garçon formed in London in 2014 around singer-songwriter Alice Fox and guitarist Tom Jackson. They started playing local venues while working on their sound, which eventually led to their debut EP 'Lost in Translation' in 2018.
Their song 'Maybe Tonight' became their breakout track in 2019, gaining attention for its atmospheric quality and emotional resonance. It's one of several songs, including 'Take Me Out' and 'Stay In Touch,' that showcase their approach to alternative pop.
They addressed the situation directly and moved forward without that person in the lineup.
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