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AUDIOLINE


THIS MONTH’S BAND


BAND MEMBERS


Vocals & Guitar Paul Finlay Double Bass & Vocals Les Woodley Electric Guitar & Vocals Stephen Mynott


SOUNDS LIKE


Te early 'Johnny Cash & Te Tennessee Two' recordings on Memphis label Sun Records (hence, the band's name)…


INFLUENCES


Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, also many of the lesser known recording artists from Sun Records in the 1950s


BIOGRAPHY


Sun Of Cash formed early in 2008 to play at a wedding. It went so well that the guys decided to take it further. Since then, Sun Of Cash have gigged continuously on the Norfolk & Suffolk pub circuit. Tey have appeared at Norwich's Bo Nanafana events, and played the Norwich & Norfolk Festival in 2009 & 2010, as well as appearing on local radio in Norfolk, Suffolk, & Cambridge. Tey released a 6 track CD in 2010, and opened for rockers 'Te Jim Jones Revue' at a sell out gig in the Norwich Arts Centre. In July of this year Sun Of Cash played the 'Outdoor Arena' as part of the Latitude Festival, reportedly pulling the largest crowd that the Outdoor Arena saw all weekend.


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RELEASES


A 6-track CD/EP is available from the band. Te title track is our Cash take on Te Sex Pistols' song ‘Pretty Vacant’. Tere are three Cash tracks, a Hank Williams track, and a track by Belfast's answer to Hank Willimas, called Paddy Calvert. Tere's only about 100 copies left, so buy one while you can!


GIGS


Sunday 18th August - Norwich Body Art Festival - Don't miss it!


LINKS


Facebook.com/sun.ofcash Email: sunofcash@hotmail.co.uk


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