JINGO DE LUNCH Announces Reunion Show

July 20, 2006

Semi-legendary German band JINGO DE LUNCH will play a one-off reunion show on August 25 in Berlin at White Trash Fast Food. The band will perform with their original lineup consisting of:

Yvonne Ducksworth - Vocals
Tom Schwoll - Guitar
Josef Ehrensberger - Guitar
Steve Hahn - Drums
Henning Menke – Bass

JINGO DE LUNCH released five albums in the late '80/early '90s and was reportedly one of the first German bands to combine harcore/punk and rock/metal in their sound. They toured or shared the stage with such acts as THE RAMONES, BAD BRAINS, HENRY ROLLINS, DIE TOTEN HOSEN and MOTÖRHEAD. The band broke up in June 1996.

For more information, visit www.jingo-de-lunch.com.

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