New Radicals perform for first time in 22 years for Biden-Harris Inauguration
21 Jan, 2021 03:11 AM
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New Radicals You Get What You Give Inauguration Performance. Video / Biden Inaugural Committee
NZ Herald
By: Daniel Davis-Goff
90 s anthem You Get What You Give hit the airwaves with a bang in 1998, sending the Pop-rock group The New Radicals into superstardom.
The group unexpectedly called it quits in 1999 and have declined countless offers to get back together.
It wasn t until the Biden-Harris administration reached out to ex-frontman Gregg Alexander 22 years later to perform for the virtual inauguration-day parade that Alexander finally budged and a reunion was set in stone.
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