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'No More I Love Yous'. |
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Together they have recorded three full length albums for their |
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+ | own label, Super Tiny Records |
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a small (now dormant) label in which two songs were chosen for |
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a British feature film (Delicious). The video to Heavy Rain |
a British feature film (Delicious). The video to Heavy Rain |
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− | lives [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUE-iL5qTUQ] |
+ | lives HERE [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUE-iL5qTUQ] |
Their latest full length album, 'The Birth of Swagger' has |
Their latest full length album, 'The Birth of Swagger' has |
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just been released and features the first single 'There Is You'. |
just been released and features the first single 'There Is You'. |
Revision as of 15:15, 1 March 2015
== Cicero Buck A Dynamic Americana Pop/Rock Duo Cicero Buck consist of two main writers/performers: Kris Wilkinson Hughes, an American from the Deep South of America, writes and sings and plays acoustic guitar. Joe Hughes, a Brit from Coventry, plays bass and contributes to the writing and arrangement. He is best known for co-writing 'No More I Love Yous'. Together they have recorded three full length albums for their own label, Super Tiny Records [1] and one EP for a small (now dormant) label in which two songs were chosen for a British feature film (Delicious). The video to Heavy Rain lives HERE [2] Their latest full length album, 'The Birth of Swagger' has just been released and features the first single 'There Is You'. 'There Is You' bounces with McCartney-esque purpose and melody - AmericanaUK 'There Is You, which, the initial synth pulse aside, is pure Jeff Lynne enswathed three minute 70s pop' - Fatea Magazine 'The concept, the songwriting, the performances and the production are all excellent, and The Birth of Swagger showcases artists with experience, skills and self-knowledge to spare.' - Rust Magazine