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Hank & Cupcakes

Hank & Cupcakes
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Hank & Cupcakes on stage at Voodoo Experience 2015. Photo by Haskell Whittington
Background information
Origin Tel Aviv, Israel
Genres Alternative, Indie pop, Indie rock, grunge, Post-punk
Years active 2008 – present
Labels BMG Rights Management
Website http://www.hankandcupcakes.com
Members

Sagit Shir (born September 5, 1980)

Ariel Scherbacovsky (born October 27, 1979)

Sagit Shir (born September 5, 1980)

Hank & Cupcakes are an Atlanta-based indie rock-pop duo formed in 2008 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The group consists of husband-and-wife Sagit "Cupcakes" Shir (drums, vocals) and Ariel "Hank" Scherbacovsky (bass guitar). They took their name as a reference to Hank Chinaski, the literary alter ego of American writer Charles Bukowski and one of his real-life lovers, Pamela "Cupcakes" Wood. On October 22, 2012, the band released their Ain't No Love EP on BMG Rights Management, with the first single "Sweet Potion" being premiered by MTV Hive on October 9, 2012. Their full-length debut album, Naked, was released July 2, 2013. The group's second LP, Cash 4 Gold, followed in 2014. Their third album, Cheap Thrill, was released July 1, 2016.

The couple first met when they were nineteen years old while playing in a band in the Israeli Army in 1999. Shir was a singer in the band, while Scherbacovsky was the sound technician. The couple continued to play music together in different projects following their time in the army, starting with a cover band performing songs by The Beatles, Suzanne Vega, Tori Amos and Paul Simon. They eventually founded a band called Maim Shketim (Hebrew for "silent water") with guitarist Ronnie Reshef in 2002, and began writing original songs and developing their own musical style, eventually releasing an album entitled Observations. The trio broke up four years later when guitarist Reshef relocated to New York City to study classical composition in 2006. Shir and Scherbacovsky were married that summer in Tel Aviv.


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