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The Misers at the Wychwood Festival

The Bromyard act perform an exclusive session for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Introducing in Hereford & Worcester at the Wychwood Festival on Cheltenham Racecourse.

Having enjoyed considerable local, national and even European success with The Fever and, more recently, The Shakedown, Neil returned to the local music scene in May 2007 with a new project, The Misers.

Born and raised in Herefordshire, Neil is blessed with a soulful, passionate voice and the gift of being able to tell a story in a song. Exposed to music from birth, his childhood was spent miming to his favourite records with a saucepan in front of his fathers Wurlitzer jukebox and, as he grew older, music became his main focus in life and he began playing in bands from the age of 12.

The Misers specialise in the truth. Songs about friends, drinking, brushes with the law, love, broken relationships, fights, jobs. Real songs about rural life and country people played in a simple, direct and honest way. They deliver these rural chronicles in a unique style that draws inspiration from The Rolling Stones and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

As well as 'full band' gigs, Neil also likes to strip things back to basics and often performs acoustic gigs so his audiences "never know what they are going to get!"

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29 minutes

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Performer The Misers