Gram Holli and the Berries with Cornershop’s Drummer Andy Return from Tour to Release Album
These lads from Lancashire say they are “born in Leigh, not On Sea, but on a navigation, absconded to Atherton, biked to Bolton, and were produced in Preston.” They’re fresh off a tour through Europe having played gigs in such places as Manchester, Milan and Munich.
The British Invasion is not over, boys and girls. Get ready for the second wave! Lancashire Lads ” Gram Holli and the Berries” are on the way. This Brit band was “born in Leigh, not On Sea, but on a navigation, absconded to Atherton, biked to Bolton, and were produced in Preston.”
They’re fresh off a tour through Europe having played gigs in such places as Manchester, Milan and Munich.
Who are these Lancastrian lads?
The Lancashire Lads are: “Gram Holli” (lead vocals, guitar, bass and keyboard), Cornershop’s Andy Flynn (drums), Richard (“bowing” strings), Steve (“blowing” brass) and Alan Gregson of West Orange Studios (“perfecting” production and background vocals).
Their melodic and catchy new album “The Woods” is a fine example of the band’s current musical musings. The album features the single “True Love” and is out now on Company Records.
The single ” True Love” and top remixes from Mikey Gallagher ( Hed Kandi/Ministry of Sound) of the album track “Rising Sun” available now online.
True Love now on YouTube:
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