Michael Aston

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Michael Aston's Gene Loves Jezebel.

Michael Aston (born 4 May 1961)[1][citation needed] is the founder and current leader of the U.S. incarnation of Gene Loves Jezebel.

In 1989, Aston left Gene Loves Jezebel over his unhappiness with the direction of the band and strained relations with his twin brother, Jay. Moving to California, Aston started the Immigrants, which eventually became Edith Grove. The band released its only album to rave reviews.[citation needed] Aston wrote and released his first solo album, called Why Me Why This Why Now?.[citation needed] He rejoined Gene Loves Jezebel[citation needed] instead of writing and recording a new Edith Grove album.[2]

The Gene Loves Jezebel name[]

After Aston's version of Gene Loves Jezebel disbanded in 1993, between 1993 and 1997 Michael and Jay Aston reformed Gene Loves Jezebel and recorded material that would eventually become VII. From February 1997 to October 1997, the band toured with a new lineup. Another bitter dispute between the brothers ensued. According to Michael Aston, he refused to be pushed out of the band after all of the work that he had put into the reunion and reformed Gene Loves Jezebel with the band used on the first 1997 Pre-Raphaelite Brothers tour. This caused much confusion for fans. Jay sued Michael to stop him from using the Gene Loves Jezebel name.[citation needed]

A Los Angeles judge denied twice the injunctions[citation needed] that were intended to stop Michael from using the Gene Loves Jezebel name. Jay withdrew the case with prejudice, meaning that he could never sue Michael again.[citation needed] Jay released the VII album in 1998. He had erased Michael's vocals from the album and did not include Michael in the credits,[citation needed] but a copy of the album with Michael's vocals was released[citation needed] as The Doghouse Sessions.

Michael Aston filed a request for the Gene Loves Jezebel trademark,[citation needed] which he was granted in September 2002, and ICANN awarded Michael the genelovesjezebel.com domain name.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "FreeBMD - Search". Freebmd.org.uk. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  2. ^ Jo-Ann Greene (January 1999). "Gene Loves Jezebel: From Celtic hums and Gothic drones to sibling rivalry, it's a twin thing..." Goldmine. Archived from the original on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 11 April 2008.

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