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WUNDERHORSE (UK) at the Northcote Theatre, Northcote, VIC
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WUNDERHORSE (UK)
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Wikipedia Bio
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Newquay, Cornwall, England[1] |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 2020–present |
| Labels | Communion |
| Spinoff of | Dead Pretties |
| Members | Jacob Slater Jamie Staples Harry Fowler Seb Byford |
| Past members | Oscar Browne Peter Woodin |
| Website | wunderhorseband.com |
Wunderhorse are a Cornish rock band formed in 2020 by frontman and songwriter Jacob Slater. Initially a solo project, Wunderhorse became a full band in 2021,[2] with Slater (vocals, guitar) being joined by Harry Fowler (guitar), Pete Woodin (bass) and Jamie Staples (drums). Woodin has since been replaced by Seb Byford. They have released two albums and toured internationally.
- ^ Mistlin, Sasha (23 August 2024). "'We like it when things fall apart': heavy rockers Wunderhorse on embracing music's messy side". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 September 2024.
- ^ Kemp, Ella (4 October 2022). "Wunderhorse: the storytelling songwriter on his debut album 'Cub'". Rolling Stone UK.
Source: Wikipedia