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ARoom Eleven saw its origins in 2001, when lead singer Janne Schra (born Janneke Maria Ali Schra) posted a note on Utrecht's Music College's message board seeking someone to write songs with. Arriƫn Molema responded, and they started writing music together.
In August 2004, Tony Roe, Lucas Dols and Maarten Molema joined the group on keyboard, double bass and drums, respectively. That same year they played at Amsterdam's Uitmarkt.
Their debut album, produced by Floris Klinkert and Room Eleven, was called Six White Russians and a Pink Pussycat and was released in June 2006. It was re-released in early 2007 with an additional bonus disc containing two cover versions of the song "Bitch", a new song called "Gray" and live versions of "Greenest Grass", "Sad Song" and "Come Closer". It went platinum.
In the summers of 2007 and 2009, they were invited to perform at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
In April 2008, they released their second album, Mmm... Gumbo?, featuring the string quartet ETHEL, which became a gold disc.
In spite of having had five hits, Room Eleven split up in December 2009.