SF band with one of the biggest hits of the '90s returns home after 30 years
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4 Non Blondes will perform at BottleRock this Saturday, marking their first Bay Area appearance in over three decades. The now-iconic band, originally an all-woman alt-rock group from San Francisco, saw a meteoric rise in the '90s before disbanding in 1994. Lead singer Linda Perry, who later achieved Hall of Fame recognition as a songwriter, detailed feeling nervous and excited during rehearsals, likening it to her early career. She reminisced about her arrival in San Francisco's vibrant music scene, highlighting its significant impact on her life and artistry.
Perry described the current rehearsal process, saying, "When we're in these rehearsals, I feel really, like, nervous. I'm excited. You know, I feel like I'm in a band for the first time."
Reflecting on her move to San Francisco, Perry recounted, "In the '90s, man, what an incredible f-king scene musically was going on," showcasing her connection to that era.
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