Manda Rin

Manda Rin (real name Amanda MacKinnon, born 22 March 1977) is a Scottish singer, artist and songwriter. She is the singer and the keyboard player of the Scottish Indie Rock band Bis,[1] and later fronted The Kitchen as well as releasing a solo album. She also co-hosted a radio show on BBC Scotland called "Air".[2]

Rin was the only person ever to appear in two of the line-ups round on Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Her first appearance was never shown: one of the contestants on the programme was Russell Brand and shortly after taping, he became embroiled in a tabloid row after leaving messages on the answerphone of Andrew Sachs for his radio programme, resulting in Brand being banned from the BBC.[3]

Solo career

Rin released solo singles with This Is Fake DIY Records in 2008 for "Guilty Pleasure"[4] and an EP, My DNA Sampler.[5] The next year her EP My DNA was released.[6]

Rin contributed vocals to tracks for the 1998 album Cat Food from J Church[7] and Meister's 2004 I Met The Music.[8] She later teamed up with Hyperbubble on a track for the group's 2011 album Drastic Cinematic and for the 2013 EP Hyperbubble + Manda Rin.


References

  1. Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2002). All music guide to rock: the definitive guide to rock, pop, and soul. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 100–. ISBN 9780879306533. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  2. "MANDA GETS DOWN TO BIS-NESS". NME. 10 November 2000.
  3. The programme was never shown, allowing Rin to be invited back for a second appearance.Iai. "Every artist that has ever appeared in the identity parade of Never Mind the Buzzcocks". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  4. Manda Rin – "Guilty Pleasure" discogs. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  5. Manda Rin – "My DNA Sampler " discogs. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  6. Manda Rin – "DNA" discogs. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  7. J Church – "Cat Food" discogs. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  8. Meister – "I Met The Music" discogs. Retrieved 4 September 2017.



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