The Laxettes

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The Laxettes
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Background information
OriginFort Blackfoot, West Phoenicia
GenresPop
60s Retro
Doo Wop
Years active2016-Present
LabelsWP Gold Records
MembersMargie Lax
Angel Lax
Melissa (Missy) Lax

The Laxettes are a female West Phoenician doo wop and 60s Retro musical group that were born in the province of Pawnee Prairie, in  the city-state of Fort Blackfoot, in The Empire of West Phoenicia

The musical group consists of the Lax sisters; Margie Lax and her two younger sisters, Angel and Melissa who goes by Missy.

Their song 'Please don't take my cigarettes' written by their father and manager Gaius Lax was first performed at the 49th season of the World vision Song Contest in  2016. The group failed to win the contest, however the song which gained noterity and controversy, shot them to national acclaim across the Empire. The song reached number one on the West Phoenician Pop Charts after debuting at number 20.


History

WorldVision Song Contest

The criteria to compete for the opportunity to perform at the World vision Song Contest called for musicians who were established but were not considered professional or established with a record label.

The selection panel consisted of a number of established musicians and music producers as well as


The Laxettes won the right to perform at the Worldvision Song Contest #49 which was hosted in Prescott, Electrum.

Twenty-eight nations entered the 49th season of the Worldvision Song Contest.

The Laxettes final ranking was 26th for the debut entry for West Phoenicia.

Group Members

Current Members

Controversies

Discography

Singles

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2016- Please don't take my cigarettes

Albums