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The McGuilty Brothers musical heritage spans some 40 years, beginning life as East Anglian jangle-pop combo The Farmer’s Boys. Since then, band members have had a hand in a long list of Norwich bands that include The Avons, The Nivens and The Great Outdoors. 

 

In 2016, this latest incarnation returned to their love of country roots music with the album “Songs to Leave Home Too”. Since then they have made rare and selected performances, recording their latest album “Redemption & Rust” - a collection of original compositions about love, loss, highways and drugs and a cover of the Bee Gees classic "To Love Somebody".


The McGuilty Brothers are:
Barry McGuilty: Lead Vocals and Mandolin
Stan: Guitars
Mark Kingston: Bass Guitar and Backing Vocals
Justin Fisher: Keyboards and Guitar
Laurence Kingston: Guitars and Pedal Steel
Rob Masters: Drums and Percussion
with Martin Mc on Accordion

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Discography

"Songs To Leave Home To"

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Released: March 2016

1. Black Tuesday Blues
2. Sweet Country Rose
3. Wheels
4. Drink The Barroom Dry
5. This Valley Road
6. Downtown Girl
7. Waiting For The Wounds To Heal
8. Don't Let Him Break Your Heart No More
9. I Ain't The Guy I Used To Be
10. Things Will Change

"Redemption & Rust"

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Released: October 2021

1. Cigarettes and Gasoline
2. Getting Somewhere Now
3. Better Apart
4. Last To Know
5. World On Fire
6. Everlasting
7. Until The Roses Die
8. Ghost Of You
9. To Love Somebody
10. Path Of Least Resistance
11. Better Apart 2

"Getting Somewhere Now"

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Released: October 2021

1. Getting Somewhere Now
2. Dead Flowers
3. Until The Roses Die (Alternate Version)
4. Lodi

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Forthcoming Gigs

Sunday 19th September - The Dock Tavern, Gorleston, Norfolk

Sunday 21st November - The Boogaloo, 312 Archway Road, Highgate, London N6 5AT

Sunday 6th February 2022 - The Boogaloo, 312 Archway Road, Highgate, London N6 5AT

Saturday 4th June - Red Rooster Festival, Easton Hall, Suffolk 

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