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Two members of Australian rock band The Follow missing
Posted: 27 August 2008 1613 hrs

 
 
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HOLLYWOOD, California: Australian rock band, The Follow, said two of its members have gone missing. They were last seen on Friday in North Hollywood, California.

The band was in the midst of recording their debut album in the United States when front man Azaria and Kara Jayne Dickson (KJ), the female bass player, disappeared. Messages were posted on the band’s web page on MySpace seeking for information on their whereabouts.

The group's management have filed a missing persons report and have contacted the Australian Consulate.

Band members were reportedly in conflict with each other before Azaria and KJ disappeared.

A post on their web page reads, "We should disclose that the band has been going through some hard times recently, both as a band and as individuals. Working on the new record was the final breaking point for an already unstable band.”

The band’s guitarist, Jak Coleman, had also posted an entry on his MySpace blog, describing an incident where Azaria “lost it completely” and had hit Coleman’s face with an acoustic guitar before running out in tears. Coleman had also reported that KJ was last seen leaving without her wallet and shoes for a 7-11 store.

There has been an unconfirmed sighting of Azaria at a Hollywood restaurant and lounge CineSpace on Saturday night, but at this point, the two members remain missing.

- CNA/yt

 

 



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