REALLY SHORT BIOGRAPHY
GM7W fuses the twang of ‘Irish-Americana’ with brash and anthemic choruses that soar into the sky with life-affirming spiritual positivity.
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders fuses the twang of ‘Irish-Americana’, with Latino, with ‘death country’, with brash and anthemic choruses, soaring into the sky. With the help of rousing guitars, keys and brass, you are taken on a roller-coaster ride, from beautiful heart-torn ballads, to sublime ethereal harmony laden, majestic choruses filled with life affirming spiritual positivity.
The entirely Northern Irish Mr James Gregory Murray writes the lyrics and melodies, plays the guitar and sings. He has recruited a great bunch of close friends with a wonderful array of talent to join him put his songs onto the world’s musical map.
This is original music played by a gang of friends who want you to listen, get involved and feel the emotion that is put into each and every song.
JUNE 28, 2024 REVIEW OF “SHOW & TELL” SINGLE REVIEW
Gather around for Greg Murray & The Seven Wonder’s Show & Tell. Words by Zakk Pea, writer and musician at Eccie The Dog and event organiser at Plot Twist
First of all, I love folk music. Secondly, there’s bloody loads of them. Normally I’d pick out the instruments by ear, but the man himself was happy to furnish me with the details. Show & Tell begins gently with soft and plucky bass guitar, evoking images of an old upright bass on a dusty porch. The acoustic guitar strums softly on the off-beat, borrowing from genres like Ska and Reggae, but still retaining that Irish Country feel. This is bolstered by Greg’s beautifully bright but well-textured voice that carries the motion for a couple of stanzas until the trumpet and drums appear.
The drums keep it light, and the trumpet rings out in sunny stabs, until the chorus kicks in. You get more of the low drums against falling trumpets and soaring vocals, with the introduction of some electric guitar that turns the warmth from the trumpet to a more powerful heat, and all of it punctuated by a little mournful violin. Which puts me in mind of the meaning behind it all.
Greg tells us that Show & Tell is ‘a love song about two people who dream of growing old together, but fear they probably won’t’. The first verse talks about putting our hearts on the line, will our love be requited? Not only that, but will our heart be held to the end of our days? Until then our hearts reside in the US, which has long been the escape for many Irish people, or Tir Na Nog, some far Western isle where everyone stays young and happy. It’s about that fantastic excitement for what might become of us.
The second verse paints a fragmented vignette of that final embrace, the last time we walk away from someone we were once so desperate to love. We all enter into romance with this beautiful optimism, and dreams of what might lay on the horizon, but so often we fall short through no exceptional fault of our own, and I feel the music of Show & Tell expertly illustrates these conflicting emotions.
Released June 28, you can listen to Show & Tell NOW.
Radio interview with Lisa Furman at OTAT247.com
Yeah “Show & Tell” is a love story between two people dreaming of growing old together but knowing that they probably won’t. It’s that fear of losing each other. It’s that time that you first tell someone that you love them first by showing them your love and telling them so; where your heart is completely open in the hope of receiving the same message back and the fear that it might never come. Like all good love stories we always hope for that happy ending but many never make it.
It has many Irish associations like”Tir Na Nog”, that mythical island off the west coast of Ireland (where we used to holiday) where everyone was young and beautiful where there was no illness nor unhappiness. Plus there’s that association of immigrating to the USA like many many Irish folk ended up doing and still do – like a few if my relatives.
I had a good friend at uni, many years ago, who fell in love with a wee Protestant girl and with him being Catholic (you know I’m from Ireland right?) we all knew it couldn’t happen. His parents made sure of that, but I often wonder; if he had have allowed his love to break those religious barriers, might they both be happier people today? That song grew around my uni friend’s situation back in Ireland. Ironically he ended up in England where no one would have batted an eyelid on a context of any religious divide. All my songs stem from real world tales and experiences of something or other.
I hope you like it!
Sentinel Article Wed 12th June 2024
Hey Greg, thank you for chatting to me! You have been recently been brought to my attention by Scott Evans! Greg, I love what your doing! No Idea why I haven’t already heard from you. So tell me about yourself and where your from.
Hi Rob,
Lovely to hear from you.
I’m an Irish singer-songwriter who has been very successfully disguising himself as a maths teacher for many years in a very well known Catholic High School in the city looking after pastoral care and everything mathematical for as long as I can remember. I’m from Lurgan, County Armagh in Northern Ireland and I have been based in Newcastle-under-Lyme for many years though I still keep my Irish connections as fresh as my family and friends will allow.
I had a listen to your music and it’s so uplifting and hear quite a mix of genres and influences! How would you describe your music?
I like to think so Rob – a pretty spiritually positive up-lifting sound is how my music has been described and I’ll take that. Not all my material is as positive though as I address love, loss and everything in between. I love a great turn of phrase and at times the euphoric melody just won’t allow it but I attempt to do my best. Our drummer used a great genre style which I thought was very fitting: Irish-Americana!! Yeah we’ll stick with that.
You have a few videos on Instagram of you in action on stage. Greg you certainly have a great stage presence and have a look of Elvis Costello, have you been told that before?
Yes indeed…the social platforms are full to the seams with live pics and festivals that we’ve played. Kind of you to say about the stage presence – I just love getting out and enjoying the music and playing to the crowds for no stage presence of stage craft has ever been rehearsed – for I know so many performers who play the circuit with us but by the looks of them they’re far too cool to get worked up to try to put on a great show and sometimes even give the impression that the audience owe them a living. Just to get out there to entertain is a great honour and a luxury that we as a band do not take for granted. The audience are the most important part of the equation and this I’m afraid some local acts and even international acts forget to realise. But Elvis Costello – yes indeed a few times in the past…I think it’s the glases!
So your full band name is “Greg Murray and the seven wonders”, I’m guessing that’s as there are seven of you in total?
Yeah Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders is the name but does not relate to the number of musicians. We’ve headlined numerous festivals across the midlands like the Acoustic Festival of Great Britain as a 14 piece at one time with a 6 piece brass section!! But that has proved madness to organise with musicians who are good friends but really most do not understand the rigors of playing live, rehearsing, writing and getting very little for it as covers acts are so readily available to fill a void in many venues who don’t have an interest in new original music. Every city in the UK/world are currently experiencing this so the chance of bands breaking via the live circuit is next to impossible. For the really good shows, it just so happened that the full posse so happen to be free!! Go figure! But we have an absolutely amazing line up who represent the songs and music so effortlessly and beautifully who make the construction and rehearsing of new material so spirited as they wish to be involved in new music recordings and studio work coming soon.
Did you originally set out to have a seven piece band?
Not in the slightest – Fleetwood Mac’s song – The Seven Wonders was the influence for that one…I have a jumping CD in my car where I have never heard the whole song from start to finish but ironically my son thought of the name on a very long car ride to Cornwall one summer. He’s a commercial pilot now and he’s to blame for the name.
Are you all local or can it be difficult meeting up for rehearsals etc.?
Yes all local now after learning the hard way with regards rehearsals, etc.
How long have you been singing and performing for?
You don’t want to know…started writing after playing the tenor sax and then began writing on acoustic/electric guitar way before I came over to England. Most of the original acts performing now were not born when I was first gigging in the midlands.
Where do you record?
I record at home now but I have recorded at numerous places across the UK. During Covid, I was lucky to be able to work with a production company based in Edmonton, Canada who mixed and mastered a large number of my songs for a future album release.
You track “Flowers” is definitely more pop, do you love experimenting with different styles?
The guys in my band are my sounding board as I write often with many thousands of songs written down and recorded through the years. I’ll attempt to make sure that everyone is different and give that to them as my brief before we attempt to build it into the live set. Pop, Indie, Lo-fi, Rock, Blues, Celtic, Irish, Soul even Reggae are all genre that we have in our current set…who know where things go from one song to the next. It’s a wide open playing field as long as the song is a good one.
I see you recently played The Cavern Club in Liverpool, that must of been an amazing experience?
Unbelievable!! The stage sound was one of the best I have ever encountered but the very best show of that weekend was at the Cavern Pub across the way form the Club. We arrived in after playing the Cavern Club two hours previously where I told the crowd that we’d be playing the pub in a few hours not knowing the size of the venue nor stage. The stage was around the size of a small car and I had a seven piece in tow. Needless to say most of us were playing in the crowd with the audience inches away from our faces and talk about seat of the pants stuff – it was the most amazing experience we’ve ever had. No sound check – straight in and hoping for the best but what a crowd – most coming over from our earlier set at the Club and most ready to party and jump straight in. We had nowhere to hide and we played the best set ever.
When and where can we see you next?
All of our shows are posted on our sites at www.GM7W.com/live and www.GREGMURRAY.co.uk/live but our next few shows are as follows:
15/06/24 THE MIDDLEWICH FOLK & BOAT FESTIVAL (SAT 8.30-9.30PM) – MIDDLEWICH
27/07/24 HOGARTHS GIN PALACE (SAT 6.00-8.00PM) – NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME
29/07/24 THE NARROWBOAT SESSIONS (MON 6.00PM) – KIDSGROVE
07/09/24 THE CAPTAIN’S BAR (SAT 8.00-10.00PM) – HANLEY
05/10/24 BRIAN’S 60TH (SAT 8.00-11.00PM) – PRIVATE PARTY
19/10/24 THE JUG (SAT 7.00-11.00PM) – NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME
Have you done any physical releases like CD’s or Vinyl?
2010 was my first cd release of ‘Tymes Ten’ which is on all the streaming platforms but I have physical versions if anyone would like one. I’m hoping to assemble all of our single releases, which we are releasing one a month, and we are now on our 12th single to be released on Fri 28th June 2024 called “Show & Tell”. Beth and Scott at Leopheard do an amazing job championing all the local original acts and their names should be in lights for what they do for the music community.
Do you like the Lightning Seeds by any chance?
Not particularly Rob. A few good radio friendly tunes but I did like their album artwork of the big strawberry.
Anyone you have supported that we would all know?
Supergrass at the Wheatsheaf many years ago where Gaz Coombes said he loved my voice! The Stranglers in another venue around the corner from the Wheatsheaf – again Hugh Cornwall commenting on how he loved my voice…common theme there. Supported Echobelly and Pele were meant to play and called in sick so I played with my band instead and the Wheatsheaf was swinging. The Christians and Chris Difford supported me at the Acoustic Festival of Great Britain two years on the trot. Glenn Tilbrook woke me up in my sleep one cold winter night and invited me downstairs to sing with him…a story for another time.
I should imagine you play quite a few outdoor gigs and festivals?
I just love festivals the best as I love getting the crowd involved with drums/percussion/tambourines/singing…it’s what it’s all about. For we’re a far longer time dead.
Do you perform much outside of the U.K?
Not yet….though we have been invited to Berlin/Copenhagen/Stockholm as part of the IPO Festival and even NYC/San Francisco!!
When do you have new music out?
Once a month – next one Fri 28th June 2024 “Show & Tell” – Stream music by Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders and James Gregory Murray. I’d really love to get involved in your radio show Rob – just let me know how and I’ll be there. Thank you so much for the opportunity to be interviewed and here’s to meeting you in the flesh soon.
I will forward my Electronic Press Kit with more info and pics Rob.
Kindest regards Rob,
Greg
MAY 31, 2024 REVIEW OF ‘STOP MAKING STUPID PEOPLE FAMOUS’
Listen to Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders’ new single (and) Stop Making Stupid People Famous (Guest review by photographer Ellie Potter, @LifeOnDSLR)
Self-described as purveyors of “life affirming anthemic songs of love and loss”, Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders eleventh single in eight months lyrically pursuits into political slant while staying faithful to his uplifting sound.
The track begins, and almost immediately hops into the heavy drums that cement his collective genres into the track – the guitar almost following along behind the vocals before ringing out at the pre-chorus. The overall feel remains light-hearted, despite the lyrics gently criticising “the whole wide world” for not evaluating their voting decisions and overall morals when picking political figures, or ‘representatives’ of generations.
When discussing the inspirations of the track, Murray told The Leopheard: “Our leaders […] are more intent on pursuing their own careers and power” becoming “unrepresentative” of the morals they were elected to uphold and “represent”, “[the] song aims to bring awareness […] to trust our human nature and call it out when it feels wrong”.
“It won’t be until we’re on our deathbeds that the reality will sink in, if we’re not careful,” he added.
As the song progresses and other instruments, recognisably trumpets and percussion, join into the composition to keep the positive feel going. As an avid listener of political music, it’s heartwarming to have a song that criticises constructively, rather than being heavy rock that doesn’t lift spirits or empower change.
If you’re feeling inspired leading up to the general election, you can listen to their latest single (and) Stop Making Stupid People Famous here from the May 31.
APRIL 28, 2024 REVIEW OF ‘FLOWERS’
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders’ stirring new single ‘Flowers’
In a collision of genres and emotions, Staffordshire’s own Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders have unveiled their latest single, ‘Flowers’. It’s the band’s ninth single in 12 months, and is one that reaffirms James Gregory Murray’s position as a storyteller of the highest order.
The stirring new single blooms with a raw honesty that cuts through the intricate soundscapes, offering a cathartic journey through the complexities of human emotion, exploring the different ways in which people approach grief and loss.
When asked what the track means to him, Murray earnestly tells The Leopheard: ”It’s the end of a relationship tale of heartbreak and regret, I’m afraid. But all triggered by a good friend who brought a great big bunch of colourful flowers to our friend’s funeral. My association of flowers is not one of funerals, which I thought very unusual but also very fitting in an unusual way.
“I couldn’t get the imagery out of my head, for as everyone was giving mass cards and condolences for the loss of our friend to his widow, my friend offered her a great big bunch of flowers – in a strange way, it was quite lovely and fitting.”
The emotive swell of guitars, bass and keys are reminiscent of an REM track, while Murray’s vocals infuse it with shimmering resonance akin to a-ha – if Morten Harket had a soft Northern Irish lilt, that is. Murray’s lyricism is poignant yet uplifting, with beautiful harmonies that create a soul-stirring chorus that soars above the instrumentation.
But for me what is most prominent in every single one of the records released by Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders, but more so in Flowers, is the sense of community and camaraderie between the bandmates. This is a gang of friends who want you to listen, get involved and feel the positive emotion that is put into each and every song. When a close friend or family member passes away, it quite often has this effect of bringing people closer together – and that sense of unity and hope really radiates through this heart-torn ballad.
If you fancy feeling like a part of something really special, and the opportunity for a bit of a jig, you can catch Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders at the Artisan Tap on May 4. Here’s a review of their performance the last time I caught them at the Hartshill venue – and you can listen to their newest single, Flowers, released April 26.
APRIL 3, 2024 REVIEW OF “TRUST ME WITH YOUR LIFE”
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders deliver third uplifting single of 2024 ‘Trust Me With Your Life’
Guest review by Captain’s Bar events manager, Say Something Music label owner and promoter Scott Evans
The ever prolific Greg Murray is back again, and once more shows his ability to write a perfectly formed up-tempo track. ‘Trust Me With Your Life’ is a life affirming brass infused crowd chanting chorus of a song with meaningful lyrics and heart; as Greg puts it “an attempt to give a nod to the injustices in life but trying to keep things optimistic” as demonstrated in the opening verse “And someone is to blame for what we’ve done, the promises keep coming till we’ve won”.
As we have now come to expect with a Murray song the brass is very prevalent, this time it kicks off the song in style, very much setting the uplifting feel of the song.
During the verse there is a really interesting ukulele break puncturing each line, this is quite unusual but works really well, and I absolutely adore the half tempo pre-chorus with its subtle piano and guitar line under the lyric “Holy shit I’ve made a mess of it, I’ve torn out your heart and let it sit” before delivering the upbeat, danceable course.
One of the things I really like about Greg Murray and his band is that they write songs in a quite unconventional manner that most artists avoid nowadays, a good example of this is the song, finishing with almost a minute of instrumental, this must work really well in a live environment and it’s just really nice to hear on the studio recording showing the band are not compromising on their songs just to fit in with a Spotify trend.
I’m sure by the time this review is published, Greg and co will already be preparing for the next release. (Just checked, yep – ‘Who Would Have Thought Of Sending Flowers’ will be out on Friday 26th April). It’s going to be interesting to see by the end of the year all of the songs collected together in what would be a really strong album. In the meantime, do all you can to catch Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders live for this is where they will truly shine.
Listen to Trust Me With Your Life, released March 15 with Words & Music by James Gregory Murray
FEBRUARY 14, 2024 REVIEW OF “ALWAYS FOR LOVE”
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders mature pop perfection – ‘Always For Love’.
Guest review by Captain’s Bar events manager, Say Something Music label owner and promoter Scott Evans
The prolific Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders are back with yet another song, following the five singles from last year and a planned single-a-month for 2024.
Does this plan lead to a drop in quality? Especially after last year’s superb ‘When I Was In Love With You’ and ‘The Pain & Glory’? Of course not!
‘Always For Love’ is another slice of perfected mature pop. Previously I have compared the band to Crowded House and They Might Be Giants, and that is to say they fall into that ilk of 90s artists who put out great commercial songs that were successful without having to compromise the sound they wanted.
‘Always for Love’ starts out with a lovely rumbling piano before tumbling straight into upbeat cacophony of music and instruments that have now become synonymous with the Greg Murray sound. Stabbing Memphis horns pierce the sound over a pumping drum and bass and it’s one of those songs that you are so familiar with by the end that you are either singing, dancing or both – and that is a talent that Greg & co have perfected.
The surprise twist comes at the end when Shimmer Johnson – a female singer songwriter based in Edmonton Canada – joins the party with her belting soulful voice and the song takes on a more gospel sound to it. It’s a great inclusion to the song and closes the track well. Shimmer Johnson has had successes in her own right collaborating with some big songwriters and her husband Corey is a music producer and is responsible for all the production of Greg’s songs for the last couple of years in his Canadian based studio.
Listeners can expect a year full of new Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders material and if the quality remains this high, it can only be a good thing. I personally look forward to catching some rip-roaring live shows this summer, I’ll get my dancing shoes on.
Released February 9, listen to All For Love by Greg Murray NOW!
NOVEMBER 30, 2023 REVIEW OF “ONLY AT CHRISTMAS…THE BELLS RING ON”
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders have us feeling festive with new Christmas single…
Guest review by Captain’s Bar events manager, Say Something Music label owner and promoter Scott Evans
What’s the point of a Christmas Song? Growing up in the late 70s early 80s Christmas songs were a staple part of the year, who was going to take the coveted number one spot knowing their song would be immortalised forever, to be dragged out and inflicted on a Christmas shoppers for far too many weeks. But let’s be honest we loved them! Even now hearing Slade’s anthem can still bring you warm memories of happy simpler times when having the latest Han Solo figure meant the world.
And then it all changed.
The X factor stepped in and ensured that the festive feel of the Christmas number one was gone, yes Simon Cowell was in fact the Grinch, and now Spotify wrapped tries to fill that hole that Christmas songs used to fill.
So it’s with a pleasant surprise that Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders deliver their second single in as many weeks. Hot on the tails of the superb double release Wish I Was In Love With You and The Pain & Glory comes the festive Only At Christmas…The Bells Ring On. The song has everything you would expect and want from a Christmas single, from the second the song begins those sleigh bells are ringing. As with the latest releases the song feels instantly recognisable, it has a steady rhythm that doesn’t give up and only builds as the song progresses. Throughout the song there are simple but effective horns, lovely vocal harmonies and backing vocals, none more effective than in the ear worm of a chorus. All the things that come to mind when you hear a Christmas song are there – you can imagine school children singing it on the last day of term’s extended assembly, or it being the closing happy moment of a Christmas film.
So the point of a Christmas song? It’s to take you away just for a fleeting moment from the horrors of the world and cement happy memories of family, friends, eating too much, the double issue of the radio times, proper snow, circling toys in the catalogue and hoping that you might just get that Han Solo figure.
Hats off to Greg and his talented band for delivering this well crafted Christmas song and gifting a little bit of happiness. Let the Bells Ring On!
Bethan, founder of The Leopheard added: “Ah well it truly does feel like Christmas now that Greg Murray and the Seven Wonders have graced us with a jingle bell, holiday infused festive feast for the ears. Whether you’re a Buddy the Elf or an Ebenezer Scrooge, there’s no doubt this heartwarming record will be the perfect soundtrack for putting up the Christmas tree and enjoying a mulled wine. With its bags of brass, bells and harmonies, this seasonal single is sure to but a smile on your face and spread some holiday cheer, which is often all that’s needed this time of year.”
Reads the article here: https://theleopheard.com/greg-murray-the-seven-wonders-have-us-feeling-festive-with-new-christmas-single/
NOVEMBER 22, 2023 REVIEW OF “WISH I WAS IN LOVE WITH YOU” AND “THE PAIN & GLORY” SINGLE REVIEW
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders’ latest dual-release sees band ‘at its peak’ – Guest review by Captain’s Bar events manager, ‘Say Something’ Music label owner and promoter Scott Evans
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders are a special part of the Stoke-on-Trent music scene – there really are no other bands like them. Their music is often uplifting whilst at the same time, deliver lyrics that are heartfelt and heartbreaking in equal measure. Their latest double release encapsulates that juxtaposition perfectly.
“Wish I Was In Love With You” and “The Pain & Glory” are two very well crafted songs showing two very different sides of the band.
At their heart, Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders has an Americana sound, but there are many different elements embedded within that, that they shouldn’t be pigeon holed as such. There are parts of the sound which remind me of They Might Be Giants, Prefab Sprout and Crowded House, all of which also had that ability to deliver big anthemic chorus songs whilst delivering an emotional punch.
“Wish I Was In Love With You” is an uptempo song with instantly catchy melodies, and similar to the aforementioned Crowded House, the band have a way of making a song feel so familiar to you that you are singing along by the end of the chorus. The production is wonderful allowing each element of the band to shine through. By the second verse the combination of plucked guitar, strummed guitar, brass stab and electric guitar chord are so perfectly intertwined, it’s a really clever arrangement. The chorus brings it all together perfectly, uplifting and joyous. I would imagine it will be a very popular live song. There is no doubt this is the sound of a band working together really well.
Meanwhile, “The Pain & Glory” is a stark contrast, being very much a ballad. There is so much going on musically – acoustic led with a gorgeous lap steel guitar layered throughout. A beautiful string accompaniment ushers in the chorus and then lyrically this is where Greg grabs you by the heart strings with “The beautiful thing about love is…”
This is such a heartfelt track which Greg wrote for his wife following a personal loss. Although musically very different from its accompanying song it does again show how good the writing and musicianship is within the band.
“The Pain & Glory”/”Wish I Was In Love With You” is a double single released by a band at their peak. The songwriting is of a really high standard worthy of a big audience. I look forward to what the band may have in store for 2024
Read the review here: https://theleopheard.com/greg-murray-seven-wonders-dual-single/
OCTOBER 18, 2023 SINGLE REVIEWS
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders deliver life-affirming new single “Mystery Machine”
Despite its namesake, the latest single from Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders – “Mystery Machine” – has nothing to do with the iconic van in the Scooby Doo cartoon, but instead is one from the band’s extensive back catalogue and a longstanding live show ‘sign off’ that has finally been released as a record.
“I always firmly believed that it should have been our first single,” said Greg – the frontman of this wonderfully cheerful band that defies genre. “The reason, not possibly, being that some people just don’t get us,” he added.
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders are a spectacle to behold, like the Great Wall of China or Petra. The eight-piece Irish/Americana indie rock supergroup fuses the twang of Americana, with latino, with ‘death country’, with brash and anthemic choruses, all played at 100 miles an hour with more enthusiasm than an eight-year-old at Alton Towers.
“We’re the band with guitar riffs, keys riffs, brass riffs, harmonica, squeezebox, harmonies, all thrown into the mix on many songs with aplomb. I try to reflect the positivity of the lyrics with the positivity of the musicality and seldom hold back,” Greg continues.
Mystery Machine does anything but hold back, and feels like the perfect track to sum up everything that Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders is about. The track bursts to life with a vibrant arrangement before it’s met with Greg’s charming vocals and vivacious energy as he describes the ups and downs of human existence in the most life-affirming way.
“I love a good out-of-focus, cryptic lyric/title, which comes clear when you take the listener through the journey of what’s going on in the songwriters’ head,” Greg tells The Leopheard. “So to put you out of your misery of just wondering what or who the ‘Mystery Machine’ is; let me tell you – we all have one and how we use it is up to us…it’s our heart – not the physical muscle that we all have, pumping blood around our bodies, but the mysterious machine that influences and motivates us to feel, love and express ourselves every moment of every day.”
A lyrical rollercoaster, listeners strap in as Greg describes the habit of getting caught up in life’s daily grind and how we can often forget to live for the day or to stop and smell the roses. There are moments of ultimate pessimism in the pre-chorus, but this is simply to provide the momentum required to reach the soaring heights of the chorus which vibrates with optimism lyrically, vocally and musically, mirroring the ups and downs of life itself.
The instrumentation is a carnival, boasting guitar riffs, keys and brass, in the band’s usual brash and optimistic grandeur, continuing to evade categorisation with a sound that is distinctive and unique to the band.
Heartwarming and sincere life advice delivered at breakneck pace, Mystery Machine is yet another track that makes you want to laugh, dance and sing. Emerging as a beacon of positivity, it’s the sonic equivalent of the latin phrase Carpe Diem, with Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders delivering its message to anyone who is willing to hear it. It’s a song that advocates for faith, hope and love, serving as an encouragement to take risks and never live in regret, reminding us that ‘the good outweighs the bad, most of the time’.
“Go on, take that chance, for you never know when anything like it will ever come along again,” – James Gregory Murray.
Listen to Mystery Machine here on Spotify and read the article here:
https://theleopheard.com/greg-murray-seven-wonders-mystery-machine/
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders stuns Artisan Tap – Review by Bethan Shufflebotham 020323
I love an unconventional gig, and what’s more non-conformist than a pub decorated with dismembered dolls, a spoken word poet and an eight-piece Irish/Americana indie rock supergroup?
On Thursday evening, I headed back to Artisan Tap following a stellar Camp Stag gig a few weeks back, to catch James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders, otherwise known as Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders, or GM7W – and it was wonder they promised, and wonder they certainly delivered.
Onto the stage squeezed no fewer than eight musicians and their instruments as Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders settled into their foot-square spots for the night. It had been a tight fit for five-piece Camp Stag just two weeks earlier, and it was no easy task for GM7W, either, complete with two sets of keys, four guitars, trumpet, drums and space for amps, pedals and additional instruments like accordion and some rather unusual recorder-looking apparatus, harmonica and tambourines – everything but the kitchen sink, really.
Born in Northern Ireland but settled in Stoke-on-Trent, Greg Murray picked up his first guitar at the age of 14 and put it straight back down again, but growing up around live music sessions in his dad’s bar listening to his family singing and playing Irish favourites, it was no surprise that he soon picked up the string instrument once more.
Greg’s discography spans some 20 years now, and over the years he has recruited a fantastic band of friends, which he leads with charisma and Northern Irish charm.
It’s the band’s first time playing The Artisan Tap, though you’d never have thought it. They looked comfortable on the comically small stage as they held inside jokes with friends and family in the audience, a string of fairy lights illuminating the vocalist’s face.
They kicked off the night with Love As If, followed by Pretend They Love You and If You Love Me Let Me Know. If we were in a pub quiz, one might ask what links these tracks, but it’s obvious. It was felt all around that cosy, quirky pub.
After a personal loss, Greg channelled the negative emotions in his life into something that he could manage and cope with, which is so beautifully reflected in their music, their lyrics filled with faith, and melodies of positivity. It almost felt biblical at times, the congregation having gathered to share in this wondrous experience.
Greg has a simply stunning way with words, brought to life by the menagerie of musicians beside him, influenced by a number of genres from Americana and latino, to alternative indie rock, but each and every one of them has this Irish twang that makes it feel like a jig, and it’s impossible not to tap your toes to. From ballads to barn-dances, ‘death country’ to reggae folk, it’d be redundant to say that they’re the best at what they do, because I’m not sure anyone else does it.
The set continued in fairly fast succession, Show and Tell, Edge and Lay Your Head Down making way for World Stealer and May God Grant Him. Huge soaring positive choruses are a signature of GM7W, the symphony of instruments not far from an orchestra filling the room with optimism and hope. Greg has oft been known to say: “The secret of life – is having a wee bit of hope.”
At some point during the 23-track setlist – yes 23 – a number of tambourines were passed into the audience, which were enthusiastically shaken, tapped and shimmied for the remainder of the two-hour set.
I’ve been to a number of gigs where you might find yourself watching the clock wondering when that final track may come after only 45 minutes, but at Artisan Tap, the energy was just something else, and as I looked around the room and the music lovers fully immersed in the music, hearts well and truly full, I realised that I was witness to something incredibly special.
People laughed, listened and danced to uplifting heart-warming melodies and life-affirming lyrics as glasses steamed up and beers were sunk, you really can’t help but feel the message of love and light that radiates from the soundwaves they produce.
Earnest and emotional, heartfelt and awe-inspiring, Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders fostered an other-worldly warm glow of an atmosphere at The Artisan Tap. If I didn’t know before, I know how they got their name now.
Don’t miss the chance to catch Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders in Staffordshire this year, with numerous upcoming shows planned for 2024.
About James Gregory Murray
Greg Murray was born in Lurgan, Co. Armagh, Northen Ireland. He picked up his first guitar at the age of 14 and put it straight back down again, in favour of the tenor sax. With regular live music sessions happening at his dad’s bar and with musical aunts and uncles singing and playing Irish favourites; the sax was not the best instrument to compliment the session, and so it was quickly dropped in favour of the acoustic guitar.
Greg quickly got bored of playing covers and turned to writing his own bedroom material, which was released on small indie labels in the UK, Germany, USA, France and Spain. He has played in numerous bands in Ireland and England, always writing his own original material.
After a personal loss, his song writing helped turn the negative emotions in his life into something that he could manage and cope with. The huge soaring positive choruses of many of Greg’s songs is testament to the spirit of positivity in his music that only his band of friends; The Seven Wonders can deliver, to an audience who wish to open their ears and hearts. With a beautiful turn of phrase and heart warming melodies, you can’t help love and feel the message of positivity that is instilled in the hearts of those who listen, watch and embrace the music that welcomes you into the musical world of James Gregory Murray.
Work, mortgages, bills, children, life and death is added to the mix, and soon the years pass, but music and it’s emotions remain the same.
“Writing music has taken me to places that I never expected; from love to loss, heartache to hope, from the best feelings, to the worst. I try to be sincere and let my heart direct the tale. Characters in the songs are friends, people around me, people who come in and out of my life, sometimes I imagine myself walking in their shoes. Even in the darkest places, it’s the love, the light, the silver lining or gold nugget that keeps us listening and wanting things to turn out okay. I always gravitate to those Hollywood endings – well I try to most of the time. It’s in believing in something that gives you the spirit to delve into what you’re capable of achieving. I hope I’m doing something right. The secret of life – is having a wee bit of hope.”
About Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders fuses the twang of Americana, with latino, with ‘death country’, with brash and anthemic choruses, soaring into the sky, with the help of rousing brass, played at one hundred miles per hour. There is Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Arcade Fire, The Waterboys, Calexico, Van Morrison, all with a slight Irish tinge.
The entirely Northern Irish Mr James Gregory Murray writes the lyrics and melodies, plays the guitar and sings. He has recruited a great bunch of friends with a wonderful array of talent to join him put his songs onto the world’s musical map.
This is original music played by a big gang of friends who want you to listen, laugh and dance. Imagine an Irish man, sprinkled with the tears of angels, and then surround him with a cloud of musicians and singers and let them take you on a roller-coaster ride, from beautiful heart-torn ballads to sublime, ethereal choral choruses with full blast uplifting brass-infused hooks with folk-Americana influences, that generates the most frantic elevating energy.
This huge band, led by the charismatic singer songwriter James Gregory Murray, play a wide variety of song styles; including brazen barn-dances, beautiful ballads, ‘death country’, dramatic Americana, folksy ‘tex-mex’ tinged graceful-indie-rock, reggae-folk with added colour from an unbelievably rousing brass section and accordion player! Add the fact that virtually every member of the band sings and it’s no surprise that their shows create a fantastic atmosphere.
They bring something different to the gunfight with a totally original brand of sincere, positive, heart-warming, life-affirming, heart-felt, hugely majestic, blend of music – making an incredible carnival of a live show.
Testimonies/Reviews:
“Sometimes you are in the right place at the right time. Never heard of Greg and the band before (sorry!) but took a chance on a night out at the Artisan Tap on Thursday! Best decision I’ve made all year! What an amazing night of wonderful musicianship, beautiful songs and great camaraderie between Greg and the fab audience! I can’t stop telling everyone I know to get to the next gig. And great sound from Wayne. He even let me have a go at working the lights ! . . . . sorry band! Thanks again Greg and The Seven Wonders for the best night ever!”
“Last night, the James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders gig was just what we needed!
Amazing as usual, thank you Artisan Tap for having them on!”
“James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders were absolutely top notch – what a voice!!! Nick Degg Poet
“It was my pleasure to play what I have decided is the catchiest song of 2021 so far. It sticks in my head all day whenever I play it! I will be playing it again w/c 7th June on the Radio Caroline early breakfast show. Radio Caroline is always proud to support up and coming bands like yours. It’s a terrific unique track that deserves airplay! One of the catchiest songs I have heard all year, and you deserve success. Thanks for getting in touch with the legendary Radio Caroline, Europe’s first album station.”
Terry Hughes – Radio Caroline 6.00am Early Breakfast Show
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders fuses the twang of Americana, with latino, with ‘death country’, with brash and anthemic choruses, soaring into the sky, with the help of rousing brass, played at one hundred miles per hour. There is Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Arcade Fire, The Waterboys, Calexico, Van Morrison, all with a slight Irish tinge.
The entirely Northern Irish Mr James Gregory Murray writes the lyrics and melodies, plays the guitar and sings. He has recruited a great bunch of friends with a wonderful array of talent to join him put his songs onto the world’s musical map.
This is original music played by a big gang of friends who want you to listen, laugh and dance. Imagine an Irish man, sprinkled with the tears of angels, and then surround him with a cloud of musicians and singers and let them take you on a roller-coaster ride, from beautiful heart-torn ballads to sublime, ethereal choral choruses with full blast uplifting brass-infused hooks with folk-Americana influences, that generates the most frantic elevating energy.
This huge band play a wide variety of song styles; including brazen barn-dances, beautiful ballads, ‘death country’, dramatic Americana, folksy ‘tex-mex’ tinged graceful-indie-rock, reggae-folk with added colour from an unbelievably rousing brass section and accordion player! Add the fact that virtually every member of the band sings and it’s no surprise that their shows create a fantastic atmosphere. They bring something different with a totally original brand of sincere, positive, heart-warming, life-affirming, heart-felt, hugely majestic, blend of music – making an incredible carnival of a live show.
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders (although there were actually eight of them), in complete contrast, were a warm dusting of folk bliss. Their collection of original tracks are the perfect soundtrack to a summers day and the Lymelight crowds couldn’t help but adore the Irish frontman. The band filled out across the stage, as did their very full and well-rehearsed sound, which spread outwards from the audience in a mist of colour and vibrancy. ‘I’ve Never Been So Lonely’ and ‘I Wish I Was In Love With You’, with their hooky choruses and upbeat rhythms, as well as ‘Mystery Machine’ complete with hand actions from the audience, created a wonderful on-stage atmosphere that could be felt all around the stage. Greg Murray and The Seven Wonders may have nearly caused a heart attack for the festival organiser, thanks to their ever-growing lineup of musicians, but they were truly magical and “wonder”-ful to observe.
Hey Greg. I was buzzing last night, such a great atmosphere and I thoroughly enjoyed your set. Anytime you want support, or a ukulele player, give me a shout, love your music! I was singing the tunes until about 3 o clock this morning! X
You were the best act at The Acoustic Festival of Britain!! Great music and great fun! Get a manager! Tell organisers you’ve had lots of people wanting to see you there again.
Hoping you’ll have a cd soon!
I’m going to email the organisers and DEMAND that they have you back – and on the Saturday night main stage! Will also get friends to do the same.
You were all cooking on gas last night. It was electrifying as ever! With some nice little keyboard flourishes I heard in there. V. Nice. Leo Moore is fully converted, he’s even coined a new phrase, “I’ve been Murrayed”.
Haha lovely.
Had a great afternoon at Lichfield Fuse Festival and was blown away by Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders who we had the fortune of watching. Instant catchy tunes from a charismatic Irish vocalist. It’s hard to pigeon hole this hybrid country folk filth and it’s worth catching them live if they are round your way. #livemisic #fusefestival Excuse the cut off on the video but I wanted to dance 🙃🎶🎤🎸
Absolute joy watching these guys at Lymelight Festival 2018 yesterday! Must see them again – Looking out for gigs I’m free for haha xxx
What a fantastic band and charismatic lead singer! Saw this act at Staffs Fest 2018, brilliant original songs and awesome line up. Very professional, the band are tight, and they will get you up on your feet dancing! Hope to see you again soon!! Great music for all ages.
Check these guys out, Sunday evening, 8.30 main stage at the Acoustic Festival in Uttoxeter, one of the best bands you’ll see at the festival.
What a fantastic band to finish off on the main stage! Totally got the crowd going and spread happiness and fun! ❤️
Great band. Got everyone up and having a good time. X
Greg is an amazing singer and the whole band are crazy talented with a great energy. Lovely upbeat tunes and loads of fun 🙂 thanks for a great night in the salford arms! XX
Top set at Lichfield Fuse Festival 2018. Instant catchy tunes and a front man in Greg that draws you into their music with his wit and charismatic Irish charm and classy vocals to boot. Hope to see you live again soon. Where can I get your music? — feeling entertained.
James Gregory Murray you and the band got loads of people up dancing and left an amazingly positive vibe as per usual! Amazing! xx
What can I say, brilliant set from Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders although there were definitely more than 7 tonight (more like 14 Wonders!), cracker, loved every minute of it as did the rest of the audience 😁 James Gregory Murray top night matey, hope you have cooled off now.
What a great closing set of the festival it was!! Looking forward to partying again at OSFEST.💃😁
After having a difficult time your music did what I needed, dragged me back from a dark place, that will stay with me forever, cheers matey!
Had a brilliant time, thank you for the fantastic music xxx
Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders nothing more to say, excellent, talented crowd pleasers, what more can you ask for at a festival? Top job Mr James Gregory Murray, hope to see you again in the not too distant future.
Brilliant set! A perfect end to a perfect weekend! Loved it Greg!
Take 2 steps forward… simple, but genius lol
These were brilliant! Absolute best band of the festival by a long shot!
These were my favourites – nobody came close at the festival!😍
Fantastic set…joyous!
Thank you Greg…You and the band are absolutely brilliant. Wasn’t feeling ,yself but after your first chord I was hooked with your positivity and life affirming uplifting music – such spirit I wish someone could bottle.
Greg it was a pleasure to meet you and I loved the band…Fantastic set of musicians and people. One of the most poignant moments of the whole day was your tribute to the two homeless guys…It was very emotional. It was great fun. We will definitely be doing it next year and I would love for you to be on the bill. You are an amazing guy with a big heart….Thanks so much from all of us X
Really enjoyed this gig x quality music xx
Absolute joy watching these guys at Lymelight Festival yesterday! Must see them again!
Gregory Murray – great set by your fabulously spirited band!
It was a pleasure having you with us Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders! Great set and fantastic getting the youngsters and crowd up on stage with you! Thanks and hope to see you again soon!
And what a great closing set of the festival it was!! Looking forward to partying again at OSFEST. 😁💃😁
It was a brilliant finish to a brilliant festival weekend…no better band to lift the spirits than GM7Ws.
Just seen this band for the first time…Amazing I loved them and can’t wait to see them again… Thank you for a fabulous day. Such a positive upbeat message of optimism. X
Hey James Gregory Murray, this is me in the black hat and cream jacket hugging a guy we met from South Carolina….you were fab as always, just sad i didn’t get to nick your wine this year! 👍🏽😜
This band was awesome xx and even got a mention thank you James Gregory Murray!
I am even worse since you posted this, wandering around directing students to their GCSE exam singing ‘Holy shit I made a mess of it’, not what they want to hear really! 😈🤔
xxx quality music by the way xxx loved it beaut!
I keep getting an ear worm from your set…bar-ber-bap, ber bar, bap bap bar… Great set !
Just watched Greg Murray & the sensational Seven – woah what a band, trumpet, trombone, sax, keyboards, bass n lead guitars, drums n vocals, the place was rocking, audience participation was compulsary, feel sorry for next band on they’re a hard act to follow.
Best band at the acoustic festival of britain! So much positive energy and fun. A fantastic headline end to the weekend. Doesn’t get any better and I’ve been to Glastonbury!
What better way to finish the evening on the main stage than have Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders on! Absolutely brilliant!
Great performance by James Gregory Murray & his band! Really must see these guys again!
Cracking pic, I never remember to get my phone out, too busy dancing.
I watched this band last year at the Acoustic Festival Of Great Britain and was so pleased to hear that they were appearing again this year. I’ve just watched them play their set tonight and it was even better than last year! Brilliant band, great songs and they get the very best out of the audience – everyone up dancing and singing! Well worth checking them out if you love great music or, if you are a music promoter, getting them to play a venue or festival!
Saw this band last night at my friend’s garden party. They are so much fun and full of energy – wonderful!
Just seen this band for the first time. Amazing I loved them and can’t wait to see them again… Thank you for a fabulous day.
Greg is an amazing singer and the whole band are crazy talented with a great energy. Lovely upbeat tunes and loads of fun 🙂 thanks for a great night in the Salford Arms.
Great Irish Mariachi band (the only one in the world?). Fun feel good dance along tunes.
Great energetic band…and good fun. Saw them twice at this year’s Acoustic Festival of Great Britain! Brilliant!!! Best act of the weekend by far!
Feel good band and Greg will get you dancing!
Seen these guys a couple of times. Blew me away at Carsafest Festival a couple of years ago. If you need cheering up, this should do it!
Excellent craic! A must see band if you get the chance!
I watched you at The Fuse Festival – you were awesome!!
I recently connected with James through Facebook, as I have been focusing on discovering some of the many awesome music makers on Facebook, lovely guy, and I really enjoyed listening to his music. You must check it out.
Learn more about James, be inspired and support his talent here http://www.gregmurray.co.uk
Thanks for reading and thanks to Greg for his lovely music, Sam.
My good friend James Gregory Murray and his wonderful Seven Wonders has released their superb new single. Take a listen, you’ll love it!
Have a listen to this….New single from James Gregory Murray and Andy Mackay… I really like it 👍😁
James Gregory Murray Greg Murray & The Seven Wonders have a fab new video and a great feel good tune, give it a listen and a little jig around the room 🙂 and (depending on your screen size, you may need to squint) the fabulous Teresa Pattison 3rd down from the top on the right hand side tapping away
Here’s the fabulous James Gregory Murray x
Wonderful new tune released by Greg James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders. Have a listen.
https://www.facebook.com/755224682/videos/10158856100514683
Great song from a talented friend of mine, James Gregory Murray. Love the brass 🎺. Enjoy x
So, I’m kindly asking y’all to get this into your ear holes. Gregory Murray and the Seven Wonders. https://www.facebook.com/755224682/posts/10158864791079683/?d=n
New single, Bought a Ring. Somehow, waayyy back in the day I found (not that he was lost) this incredible musician songwriter and fell head over heels for his sound and this now very old song Corduroy Boy. I even helped him rewrite his bio, which I forgot about, but he was kind enough to remember. So, flash forward, present day, and he’s got a single with a label OUT NOW!!!! ❤️🌟🎸🌟❤️ And it’s getting some airplay in UK and Ireland. So, LISTEN, BUY, CALL your local radio stations and request it. A lot of hard work, gigging, never giving up and doing what you love and we’re meant to do went into getting here. So Cheers to you kiddo! And all y’all need to listen to this. PSA OVER, and THANK YOU! ❤️. (UMMM, Fiachna Late Date??? What do ya think? Oh, go on, go on, go on, you’ve got the power!❤️)
About time they got their single out 😊 – love these guys xx
Wonderful Greg! A great way to end the term- thank you. Wishing you and your family a great summer break
I so love this song and the video just makes me smile so big. Well done kiddo
I worked with James Gregory Murray many moons ago. Very happy to share his new single.
Happy Sunday! Have a look at this lovely little uplifting song/video written by James Gregory Murray 😊 filming my little bit for this was my start of lockdown fun! 😊
Fantastic – share everyone 👊
Fabulous new song by James Gregory Murray and the Seven Wonders!
Awesome song James Gregory Murray, really uplifting to see so many people came together for the video in such a time of social isolation
Have a listen to this great song by a really great band! All the band ever want to do is to help everyone have a great time and make you smile and this song does too!! Keep em coming James Gregory Murray!
“No man is a failure who has friends.” It’s a Wonderful Life 1946. https://youtu.be/Tg6y1KFTQD4
Cracking song, Greg! Wish you every success with it, richly deserved. Love the video too!
Love it Greg! So so catchy!! X
Can you spot my epic moves?
Love this James Gregory Murray
Brilliant idea and great music
It sounds amazing!!
We’re all stars now!!
Haha! Love it Greg!! 🎶
Fantastic well done to you x
Crikey Greg, this is blimmin!. You should do more of this music malarkey.
So joyful! ❤️
🎵
Fabulous !!!🎶🎸
Greg this is a tune!!!!!!!
Just watched the video, it’s brilliant!! Thank you for letting me and Karen Bromley be a part of it!😁xx
Brilliant song, Greg !!
Amazing!! Well done!! What an incredible song!!! Soooooo up-lifting!! X
Ah fantastic! Looking forward to seeing the video 🎶🎶
Congratulations!! Nothing less than you deserve and really happy for you xxx
Congratulations everyone. Well done 👍
Fantastic Greg, well done – amazing tune – whistling all day!! X
Brilliant, well done all
Amazing song!! Well done – can’t get it out of my head!
Class song well done!! X
Well done to you all – superb song!! X
That’s brilliant!👏
“Sometimes you are in the right place at the right time. Never heard of Greg and the band before (sorry!) but took a chance on a night out at the Artisan Tap on Thursday! Best decision I’ve made all year! What an amazing night of wonderful musicianship, beautiful songs and great camaraderie between Greg and the fab audience ! I can’t stop telling everyone I know to get to the next gig. And great sound from Wayne. He even let me have a go at working the lights ! . . . . sorry band ! Thanks again Greg and The Seven Wonders for the best night ever!”
“Last night, the James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders gig was just what we needed!
Amazing as usual, thank you Artisan Tap for having them on!”
“James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders were absolutely top notch – what a voice!!! Nick Degg Poet
“A great afternoon at Lichfield Festival and was blown away by James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders. Instant catchy tunes from a charismatic Irish vocalist. It’s hard to pigeon hole this hybrid country folk but their energy is infectious.”
“Absolute joy watching these guys at Lymelight Festival yesterday! Must see them again.“
“Real music played by real people drawn straight from the heart!”
“What a fantastic band and charismatic lead singer! Saw this act at Staffs Festival, brilliant original songs and awesome line up. They will get you up on your feet dancing! Just incredible positive original music.”
“Top set at Lichfield Fuse Festival 2018. Instant catchy tunes and a front man in Greg that draws you into their music with his wit and charismatic Irish charm and classy vocals to boot. Hope to see you live again soon. Where can I get your music? Feeling entertained.”
“James Gregory Murray you and the band got loads of people up dancing and left an amazingly positive vibe as per usual! Amazing! Xx”
“What can I say, brilliant set from James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders, although there were definitely more than 7 tonight (more like 14 Wonders!). Cracker, loved every minute of it as did the rest of the audience 😁. James Gregory Murray top night matey, hope you have cooled off now.”
“Thank you Greg…You and the band are absolutely brilliant. Wasn’t feeling myself ,but after your first chord I was hooked with your positivity and life affirming uplifting music – such spirit. I wish someone could bottle it.”
“It was a pleasure having you with us James Gregory Murray & The Seven Wonders! Incredible set and fantastic getting the youngsters and crowd up on stage with you!”
“Just seen this band for the first time…Amazing! I loved them and can’t wait to see them again. Such a positive upbeat message of optimism. X
“GM7W may have nearly caused a heart attack for the festival organisers, thanks to their ever-growing line-up of musicians and their truly magical and “Wonder”-ful feast to the eyes – I pitied the band coming on after them!!”
“Just watched James Gregory Murray & the sensational Seven Wonnnndddeeeerrrrsss – woah what a band, trumpet, trombone, sax, keyboards, bass n lead guitars, drums n vocals, the place was rocking, audience participation was compulsory, felt sorry for the next band on as they’re a hard act to follow.”
“I watched this band last year at the Acoustic Festival of Great Britain and was so pleased to hear that they were headlining this year. I’ve just watched them play their set tonight and it was even better than last year!”
“Brilliant band, great songs and they get the very best out of the audience – everyone up dancing and singing! Well worth checking them out if you love great music or, if you are a music promoter, getting them to play a venue or festival!”
“Greg is an amazing singer and the whole band are crazy talented with a great energy. Lovely upbeat tunes and loads of fun :). Thanks for a great night in the Salford Arms, Manchester.”
“If you need cheering up, this should do it!”