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So I just gave you some links to some rocking oldies. Now it’s time to introduce Les Horribles Cernettes, who were around long before the piping hot Pipettes were even learning what a pipette does.
The Cernettes are, as you clever souls guessed it, from CERN and they boast that they’re the only “High Energy Rock Band” around. I’d believe them. I mean, they’ve got a song called “My Sweetheart is a Nobel Prize” (listen here); what further proof do you need??
Now one of the Cernette’s other claims to fame is that they were the first band to have a web page and band picture posted on the web (I’m assuming the one above) online. And again, I’d believe it. After all, the world wide web was created at CERN back in 1989. And the Cernettes webpage was born in 1992. Those are pretty early internet days.
Anyways, like most things that shone bright in the early nineties they’ve staged a come back at this year’s CERN Hardronic festival no less. Read about their first show in six years in the Compact Muon Solenoid Times. The last standing Cernettes are Michele de Gennaro, a 3-D graphic artist at CERN, Anne MacNabb and Vicky Corlass (who’s jobs I couldn’t find right away. But I’m on it).
For the record, Michele quit her job as 3D animator at CERN 3 years ago, because she was tired of sitting down, and became a fitness instructor, just like Anne. Vicky is a musical theatre teacher in Geneva, but as from next week, she will move to London, for further theatre studies.
The first picture on the web is actually this one: www.cernettes.com/firstband.html