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Peter Bruntnell

BBC on '… murder of crows"

September 7, 2008 Peter Bruntnell

Although everyone thinks he’s American, this Kingston-On-Thames native who lives in Devon has been feted by the twang crowd for years, namely from the stomp of his Peter Bruntnell Combination back in the mid-90s, but this something of a different beast. It is hard to believe that Peter And The Murder Of Crows is Bruntnell’s [...]

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Peter in US Amplifier magazine

September 2, 2008 Peter Bruntnell

You’d be forgiven for thinking that Peter Bruntnell is American. For a start, although he isn’t too keen on the expression, the songs and structures on his most recent CD, the best-selling “Normal For Bridgwater” fit firmly into the “alt-country” bracket, and he acknowledges the effect that Neil Young’s “After The Goldrush” has had on [...]

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Peter Bruntnell on Buckett of Brains cover

August 26, 2008 Peter Bruntnell

Issue #64 “The Peter Bruntnell Combination,” claims the blackboard, wonkily. “Free entry before 9.30.” You check the clock. Why not? After all, nothing to lose. Down in the gloom the band appear. The man with the un-rock name has an acoustic guitar and a large beard, over which his eyes peer inquiringly. He doesn’t say [...]

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