Jack Hansson Sextet

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The Jack Hansson Sextet was a Jingdaoese-Hurmudan boy band consisting of six half-brothers, all sons of Hans Tarjeisson and born in 1688. The young men met each other in the court room when the judge read the results of the paternity tests their mothers had demanded from their common father. They discovered that they had a common love for music. Their first album Six Words was a hit in Hurmu in 1712 and the band members moved there, also because they were members of the Order of the Holy Lakes and they thought they would fit in there more than in their native Jingdao. After their first hit was not succeeded by another hit, the members of the Jack Hansson Sextet started using drugs and became involved in illegal activities. The six were murdered by a drug dealer who was angry about payment arrears on 10.I.1717.