Glorybox, Long Gone Silver
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Long Gone Silver is a singer/guitarist/songwriter, based in Cornwall. With his band, (Mike Carloss on drums/cajon and Vanessa Williams on bass) and guest appearances from world class musicians, Long Gone Silver captivates audiences wherever he goes. He has a good following on Facebook where some of his videos have reached over a thousand views! You can check out his Facebook page where he posts about his performances and shares videos of his music, among other aspects of his life. Long Gone Silver | Facebook This is his working of Portishead classic, Glorybox. Portishead are considered one of the leaders in the Trip hop genre. Long Gone silver has put a blues twist on the downtempo track.
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