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Broken Records were formed in Dec 06 by seven multi-instrumentalists. They create a sound combining traditional European folk with modern Scottish alternative music. myspace.com/brokenrecordsedinburgh
- Andrew Keeney
(Drums)
- Arne Kolb
(Cello)
- Dave Smith
(Piano, keys, trumpet)
- David Fothergill
(Bass, guitar)
- Ian Turnbull
(guitar, piano, accordion, melodica)
- Jamie Sutherland
(Vocals, guitar)
- Rory Sutherland
(violin, guitar, microkorg, accordion)
- Visits: 12143
- Listens: 2633
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Posted by G=)~ on 18/07/08 05:06:
Sorry re: multiple posts, I'm excited, but I didn't mean to stutter.
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Posted by G=)~ on 18/07/08 05:03:
I am quickly becoming a lover of all bands Scottish. First Frightened Rabbit and now Broken Records. Lovely and soulful.
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Posted by G=)~ on 18/07/08 05:01:
I am quickly becoming a lover of all bands Scottish. First Frightened Rabbit and now Broken Records. Lovely and soulful.
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Posted by =)~ on 18/07/08 05:00:
I am quickly becoming a lover of all bands Scottish. First Frightened Rabbit and now Broken Records. Lovely and soulful.
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Posted by iBoymusic on 09/06/08 01:26:
Nice work !
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Posted by Rhysiiee Bhoy on 24/05/08 07:48:
Hey Cheers for the Comment before...
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Posted by Bron(NCF) on 23/05/08 01:01:
Heard you on XFM...ace! love ya tunes =]
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Posted by Jen on 10/04/08 06:55:
Can you put Nearly Home on here too, I heard it on your MySpace page and would like to buy it! Cheers.
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Posted by Brian on 02/04/08 11:40:
Heard you guys on XFM last night. Great work. Hopefully catch you at a gig in london at some stage. Loving the big waterboys sound.
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Posted by Paul Moody on 22/02/08 07:02:
This is great music. Keep it going. Can imagine it would be a cracking live experience. Nice to hear violin in there - shades of the Velvets in places. Best of luck. Paul
www.indiestore.com/paulmoody
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Thanks, holla.
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