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Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders


Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders
Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders


In a big old shed, at the bottom of the wild garden of an old house in Stoke, something wonderful is happening. Seven musicians have been laughing a lot, and spending a few years growing a sound which fuses the twang of Americana with the clip of an Irish jaunting car. Some call it ‘death country’, others prefer Stoke’s answer to Arcade Fire, but you need to decide for yourself.

Having already played sell out gigs at venues in Stoke, Staffordshire, Manchester and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, as well as appearing on local radio stations, they are now ready for the world.

The astonishingly handsome and entirely Irish Mr. James Gregory Murray writes the songs, plays the guitar and sings. Greg has been around the music scene for a little while, with several albums to his name. Supporting the tunes are a fabulous group of great friends playing every instrument imaginable - with the best brass section in the business.

These extraordinary talented people sing a Great Wall of harmonies, which makes for a sound as textured and rich as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. They have a bucketful of varied original material, ranging from the mournful wail of ‘Your Side Is Warm’, the heroic 'Mystery Machine', the intimate 'Lego Girl' the two step country ‘Never Been So Lonely’ the huge brass anthems of 'Could Have Tore My Heart Out' and 'Yeah, Yeah' and 'Trust Me With Your Life'. This is music played by a big gang of friends who want you to listen, laugh, and dance. There songs have been gathering up crowds at fest

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