Gren Bartley - Magnificent Creatures

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Gifted musician and lyricist Gren Bartley releases his third album Magnificent Creatures for Fellside Records. Gren is a widely acclaimed and accomplished musician. He has been recording and touring relentlessly these past few years, working with an array of talented musicians and producers. Magnificent Creatures was produced by Gavin Monaghan (The Editors, Kings of Leon, Paulo Nutini, The Young Braves) at Magic Garden Studio. Gren has already achieved plaudits from fRoots, Bright Young Folk and Acoustic Magazine with good reason. This latest release will add to a rich and growing back catalogue. His style and flair as an 'expert fingerstyle guitarist' has put him at the top of his game. Magnificent Creatures is the follow-up to the successful Winter Fires.
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