She was left broken and unconscious after an alleged drunk driver cut her down in the middle of the Thirty Mile Zone, but now Lucy Crawford is out of the hospital and taking on the charwoman who would have fled the scene -- if it weren't for a friend world Health Organization chased down pat the cable car during the most dramatic footage we ever caught on tape.
Bound to a wheelchair and still in a world of pain, Crawford went face to face with the driver Heather Auger in Los Angeles County Superior Court today for a preliminary hearing. The case was continued until September, and while Lucy filled us in on her situation, Auger quickly fled the scene -- again.
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Violet Indiana
Artist: Violet Indiana
Genre(s):
Pop
Easy Listening
Discography:
Russian Doll
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
Casino
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Roulette
Year: 2001
Tracks: 12
Sonic adept Robin Guthrie (ex-Cocteau Twins) and vocalist Siobhan de Mare (ex-Mono) made up the foggy dream pop of Violet Indiana. Shortly later on de Mare was sticking out of her Mono duties, she standard a healthy call from Guthrie, asking her if she'd wish to work with him. Unfamiliar with Guthrie's cult condition, she asked her sister roughly him and decided to take him up on the offer. In later 2000, the duo released the Gag EP on Bella Union, the label run by Guthrie and former Cocteau first mate Simon Raymonde. Retaining some of Guthrie's stylemark characteristics and combining them with de Mare's lazy, confident pitch, the Suffocate EP constituted them convincingly enough as something removed from Guthrie's prior dance orchestra -- a catchy thing so. 2001's full-length Roulette improved on the bright debut. A singles solicitation, Casino, followed in former 2002. Russian Doll was the right follow-up to Roulette, released in June of 2004.
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