Sixpence None The Richer

Sixpence None the Richer began in New Braunfels, Texas when guitarist Matt Slocum met vocalist

Leigh Nash at a church retreat in the early 90’s. Their debut LP, The Fatherless & the Widow, appeared in 1993 and was followed by their Dove Award winning sophomore effort, 1995’s

This Beautiful Mess. After the success of that album, Tickets For A Prayer Wheel – featuring B-sides, original compositions and cover songs – was released in 1996.

Signing to the small indie label Squint Entertainment In 1997, the band released their self-titled album featuring the hit single Kiss Me. Universally adored and responsible for catapulting the band into world-wide mainstream success, the song has been and continues to be featured in countless movies, tv shows, soundtracks, and commercials. To celebrate the albums 25th Anniversary, Curb Records re-released this record as a collectible vinyl series in early 2024. The double album features remastered original album tracks, acoustic versions of their biggest hits (Kiss Me and There She Goes), and The Tide, a new song by Leigh Nash and Sixpence currently with over 2 Million views and streams across platforms.

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