More than ever, B*Witched are ready to huff and puff and blow fans away. Because nearly three decades after what Keavy Lynch refers to as their “gobsmacking” rise to the top of the music charts with ...
B*Witched fans have been injuring themselves trying to do their 'C’est La Vie' jig. The Irish girl group - comprising Edele and Keavy Lynch and Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O'Carroll - have been ...
In the late ’90s, right around when the Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, and ‘NSYNC were all tearing up our hearts, Irish girl group B*Witched entered the equation with their catchy pop anthem “C’est la ...
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More than ever, B*Witched are ready to huff and puff and blow fans away. “They weren't big in the U.K. at the time, so our manager was like, ‘You're going on tour with a really big American boy band,' ...
“They weren't big in the U.K. at the time, so our manager was like, ‘You're going on tour with a really big American boy band,' and we were like, ‘It's the Backstreet Boys!’” Edele, 45, explained, ...
In the late ‘90s, B*Witched’s music was everywhere—from “Smart House” to “Dawson’s Creek.” The Irish girl group revisited "C'est La Vie," its legacy and their new chapter in an E! News Interview.