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Past Muffinfunk Projects
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Woodhuish |
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Woodhuish were around for a relatively short before going their separate ways. This was quite a shame because they managed to make quite a stir on the local music scene. Fronted by the vocal and writing talents of Chris Thomas, you always knew you were in for something a bit special! |
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James Dumbleton |
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James is steeped in the vast world of folk music. A real scholar and virtuoso on many traditional instruments: - including, bodhran, whistle, guitars and mandolin to name but a few. He is just as much at home playing for a select few in a restaurant or striding out with the likes of Waulk Electrik. |
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Tony Kendrick |
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Tony is a keen singer/songwriter with a clever and distinct style, tipping his hat to the likes of U2 and Radiohead. From powerful grooves, to the quieter mellow moments you can hear on “Fragile State”. Intelligent and thoughtful, but not afraid to rock now and again. |
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The Porn |
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As the name might suggest, this power trio were a fairly naughty bunch! Taking the seedier side of the seventies with the classic instrumentals with the likes of “ Debbie does………” and real tongue in cheek renditions of favourite TV themes. Grange Hill anybody ?! |
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David Beavis |
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Not related to Butthead, but certainly capable of laying down some fine rock and metal riff that they'd certainly approve! This selection of tunes was produced to showcase David's playing abilities and open doors for music colleges and the like. At only 17, I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more from him in years to come. |
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Wilber And The Web |
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This project was the brainchild of Jan Stroud, a composer and teacher of many self-penned children's musicals. This score was based on a classic tale of Charlottes Web. It was aimed towards the younger age group in primary schools and introduced them to a wide range of musical styles. |
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Simon Gregg (The early years!) |
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Hey you've got to have a bit of history here haven't you?!
This little medley was an early SiG creation from many moons ago. Not a bad sound for “ye olde” portastudio was it?
P.S. He's asked me to point out that he has moved on a little from these formative days! |
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