
March 2006
[News]

March 2004 Naimee appeared on The Late Late Show on March 19 as a backing singer for The Divine Comedy who performed their new single.


August 2003 Hot Press: "LA/Irish
girlbeat contenders Saucy Monky have confirmed an intensive week of gigging that brings them to Ireland for the crucial third week in September, to coincide with the return of college students all over the country.
A brace of gigs had already been announced, featuring Saucy Monky, in what had been planned as a double bill with singer-songwriter Nick Kelly, at Whelan's, Dublin (Tuesday 16 Sept.) and Spirit Store, Dundalk (Wednesday 17 Sept.). Now, hit making vocalist and songwriter Naimee Coleman has been added to these shows, making it one of the most attractive three-artist packages seen here for some time.
To complete the week, Saucy Monky, who feature the combined talents of Dubliner Annmarie Cullen and Californian Cynthia Catania in lead vocal and songwriting roles, have added dates at The Lobby, Cork (Sunday 14 Sept.), Gleeson's Bar, Tipperary (Thursday 18 Sept.) and Connolly's of Leap, Cork (Friday 19 Sept.). Naimee Coleman will accompany the band on all of these additional dates."
Meanwhile, the radio remix of the band's single 'Don't Wanna Know Your Name' is currently available for free download from
www.saucymonky.com
Naimee also made her second appearance on 'The Lyrics Board' on August 25. One of the songs she sang was a cover of R.E.M.'s 'Everybody Hurts'.
Naimee will be DJing all this week on Dublin station Spin 103.8 FM (October 21).

June 2003 Naimee to release a cover version of Sleeping Satellite on June 16. Released In Australia on
June 23. "Aurora have unearthed Tasmin Archer’s 1992 classic ‘Sleeping Satellite’ and crafted it into a dance floor smasher. Many have tried to emulate ‘Sleeping Satellite’ over the years but none have come close to Tasmin Archer’s 1992 hit which was Number 1 in 9 countries.
Aurora’s rendition is simply outstanding, after their top 5 UK hit ‘Ordinary World’ and their
awesome self titled debut album last year, Aurora aka Simon Greenaway and Sacha Collisson have again teamed up with the gorgeous Irish vocalist Naimee Coleman. Naimee
effortlessly delivers heartfelt lyrics over a hot bed of Sacha’s beautiful
Balearic guitars, and Simon’s lush synthscapes and pumping beats."

March 2003 Saucy Monkey play The Lobby, Cork on March 9 and Naimee Coleman is a special guest on the night. Also playing in Whelan's, Dublin on March 10.
Naimee plays an IMRO showcase gig on March 30.

June 2001 Naimee releases her second album "Bring Down The Moon". The first single from the album is 'My Star'. The second single is 'Sugar Me'.

May 2001 Naimee appears on the Ian Dempsey breakfast show on TodayFM and performs an acoustic version of My Star.

2001 Naimee has a smash hit with Aurora performing a cover of Duran Duran's 'Ordinary World'.

December 9 2000 Naimee appears on TG4's
anniversary tribute to John Lennon. She preformed a wonderful version of I'm Only Sleeping.

November 15 2000 Naimee releases her next single, a cover of The Cure's Love Song.

2000 Following the UK and Irish Top 5 success of her collaboration with Aurora on their version of "Ordinary World", fans eagerly await the release of her own new album in June and her first single from the album My Star.

1997 Sometimes is released as a single from the album 'Silver Wrists'.

1996 Naimee's debut album, 'Silver Wrists' was released on EMI Records in 1996. It had a number of hit singles including Care About You, Better Than This, Ruthless Affection and Sometimes.

1993 Naimee's first stage appearance at the Baggot Inn. |