Tabatha!
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Tabatha!

Tabatha! had a hit with "I'm Sorry" in 1989. The song came from their self-titled debut album and got them some attention. They were a band from upstate New...

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Tabatha! had a hit with "I'm Sorry" in 1989. The song came from their self-titled debut album and got them some attention. They were a band from upstate New York that formed in the mid-1980s, with Sarah Jones on vocals, Tom Wilson on guitar, John Smith on bass, and Mark Davis on drums.

They put out a few more albums after that first one, like "Second Chance" in 1991 and "Unbreakable" in 1994. Other songs people remember include "Lost" and "Stay." The band had some lineup changes and personal issues over time, which made things difficult.

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