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Self-styled
“People’s Champions” and pioneers of a brand new
style of music, a very Fenland fusion of country / rock called Crockery.
The posse, an eel whispering singer, a chicken wrangling drum n'
case player and a horse-teasing bass player got the calling a couple
of yee-haas ago to form the world's first crockery band. Nary a
village hall in East Anglia undiscovered, yet still they blaze their
trail in a covered wagon across the fenland plains.
Suffolk based, they recently
shot to prominence on the festival circuit and then to a wider audience
with their unusual YouTube video releases, also, by making it through
to the last 400 (out of 60,000), in a deciding heat before the live
final of 2008 series of Britain’s Got Talent on ITV.
"I'll
hammer on my fretted neck, with this broken guitar pick.
And give my pedal one more kick. I'll hammer on.
You'll be a fenland fan I bet, when we've unpacked this crockery
set.
We'll hit the nail right on the head and hammer on". |