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Band Spotlight - Dead Man Suits



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Published Date:
15 January 2008
A Bury St Edmunds band are preparing to play with one of their main influences for the third time.
Members of Dead Man Suits have now been playing together for 10 years, despite a short split when they decided to focus on other areas of their lives.

But they reformed in 2004 after an offer to play with Miles Hunt from the Wonder Stuff.

They are now planning to play with him and other Wonder Stuff member Erica Nockalls for the third time.

Guitarist and vocalist John Foreman, from Bury, said: "As far as I'm concerned, Miles is without doubt one of the country's best songwriters. It's just an honour to play with him.

"We play a mix of pop and punk with influences like the Buzzcocks and the Undertones."

Other band members are bassist Steve Plumridge, from Bury, drummer Pete
Fraser, from Long Stratton, and guitarist Alex Boyall, from Wymondham.

John said all of the band members, now in their 30s, have 'almost made it' with record deals that just never came to anything.

The band will be playing a mix of covers and their own songs before hopefully accompanying Miles later on in the evening.

For more information visit www.myspace.com/deadmansuits.

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  • Last Updated: 15 January 2008 3:04 PM
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  • Location: Bury St Edmunds
 
 

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