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How a Barmitzvah paved the way for a musical reunion after nearly 20 years apart

Two cousins were on the verge of stardom 18 years ago. Now they're back, after one regained his confidence after leyning on his son's big day

September 7, 2018 12:49
Cousins Jonny Gordon and Bradley Rubenstein perform
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Eighteen years ago, with a lucrative deal with London Records, cousins Jonny Gordon and Bradley Rubenstein appeared on the verge of stardom.

Their band, Lisp, had just produced a first album, Cycles, at the famous Britannia Row Studios to acclaim from the likes of NME and Dazed And Confused.

Comparisons were even being made with top-selling groups such as Massive Attack and The Smiths.
But in a crowded market they never achieved their rise to fame.

For vocalist Jonny and guitarist and producer Bradley — who both subsequently embraced communal life in Barkingside and Gants Hill — the decision to finally call it a day was taken after they lost their record deal.

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