U.K. country singer/songwriter Peter Bruntnell is a charismatic performer known for saying very little, but one with a strong presence. Rollicking alongside the trio combination of Crazy Horse, Bruntnell's country-rock is much heavier than one would anticipate. He has a bizarre musical taste in his native southwest England, for country music isn't necessarily favored, but Bruntnell does his own thing and has been since the early '90s when his recording career began to take shape. His debut Cannibal included collaborations with Matt Backer (guitar) and Felix Harper (bass), but it wasn't until 1996's Camelot in Smithereens that Bruntnell began to make headway among radio and retail. Normal for Bridgewater followed four years later on Slow River Records.
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U.K. country singer/songwriter Peter Bruntnell is a charismatic performer known for saying very little, but one with a strong presence. Rollicking alongside the trio combination of Crazy Horse, Bruntnell's country-rock is much heavier than one would anticipate. He has a bizarre musical taste in his native southwest England, for country music isn't necessarily favored, but Bruntnell does his own thing and has been since the early '90s when his recording career began to take shape. His debut Cannibal included collaborations with Matt Backer (guitar) and Felix Harper (bass), but it wasn't until 1996's Camelot in Smithereens that Bruntnell began to make headway among radio and retail. Normal for Bridgewater followed four years later on Slow River Records.
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