There are two bands by the name Lost Kids. 1) The first is a punk rock band from Denmark/Aarhus. Founded by Jan Jet 1978 after a trip to Britain. Danish cover versions of 1st generation punk songs were frequent in the early repertoire, which were revitalized by Jan Jets fresh word-games. Heavy drug problems took its toll of the band through the 80's and numerous lineup changes followed. Concerts played around 2000 contained full solosets from other members too. Jan Jet is still today occasiona...
There are two bands by the name Lost Kids.
1) The first is a punk rock band from Denmark/Aarhus. Founded by Jan Jet 1978 after a trip to Britain. Danish cover versions of 1st generation punk songs were frequent in the early repertoire, which were revitalized by Jan Jets fresh word-games. Heavy drug problems took its toll of the band through the 80's and numerous lineup changes followed. Concerts played around 2000 contained full solosets from other members too. Jan Jet is still today occasionally playing and releasing material as Lost Kids.
Background story: Under a concert with the American rock/punk band The Tubes on the concert hall “"Daddys Dancehall" in Copenhagen Jan Jet somehow ran into the women's toilet, where Jan Jet accidently ran into a journalist who was very interested in Jan Jets “punk-outfit” he told the journalist, that Jan Jet was in a punk band in Århus, even knowing that he didn’t have any band and he accidently made a date with a interview next week with the punk band in Århus. Jan Jet was now in hurry to getting home to Århus to gather some friends for a band and making music, before the journalist would show up.
Classic bandmembers : Jan Jet (vocal) Bølle (guitar) Christian Dalsgaard (drums, guitar) Fritz (bass)
Recent bandmembers: Jan Jet (vocal) Kasper (bass) Henrik (drums) Bent (guitar) Lisbeth (vocal/guitar) Mek pek (bass)
2) The second is a band from California. For more information see the band, the Starlite Desperation. You can hear more of them at http://www.myspace.com/wherethelostkidsgo Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.