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"Suburban Jazz band" ''Hand of Glory'' released one tape in 1991 (Orange Recordings 007). The band was [[Sean Lynch]] (trumpet), [[Peter Caldwell]] (acoustic guitar), [[Martin Fisher]] (acoustic guitar), [[Gilliam Boyd]] (bass guitar), [[Alec Forbes]] (percussion) and [[Kent Ericksen]] (drums). They had the track ''Thing One'' featured on [[Discordia Concors]], three "live-to-air" tracks on the [[Inside the Wireless]] compilation, and ''16 Tonnes'' on [[The Fridge]].
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[[image:handofglory.jpg|right|thumb|"Hand of Glory" cover art]]
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"Suburban Jazz band" ''Hand of Glory'' comprised of [[Sean Lynch]] (trumpet), [[Peter Caldwell]] (acoustic guitar), [[Martin Fisher]] (acoustic guitar), [[Gillian Boyd]] (bass guitar), [[Alec Forbes]] (percussion) and [[Kent Ericksen]] (drums). They released a ten track, [[Hand of Glory (album)|self titled]], tape in 1991 ([[Orange Recordings]] 007). This was followed up in 2021, with an album titled [[29//92]], released via German label ''Thokei Tapes''; this was recorded in 1992, but not released for 29 years. They had the track ''Thing One'' featured on [[Discordia Concors]], three "live-to-air" tracks on the [[Inside the Wireless]] compilation, and ''16 Tonnes'' on [[The Fridge]]. The song ''The Wind'' appeared on the 2020 compilation [[In Thrust We Trust]].
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==Published Articles==
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*''‘A State of Mind’: An Interview with Hand of Glory'', [[Hamilton Underground Press]], 18/10/21 [https://www.hamiltonundergroundpress.com/features/a-state-of-mind-an-interview-with-hand-of-glory]
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 25 October 2021

"Hand of Glory" cover art

"Suburban Jazz band" Hand of Glory comprised of Sean Lynch (trumpet), Peter Caldwell (acoustic guitar), Martin Fisher (acoustic guitar), Gillian Boyd (bass guitar), Alec Forbes (percussion) and Kent Ericksen (drums). They released a ten track, self titled, tape in 1991 (Orange Recordings 007). This was followed up in 2021, with an album titled 29//92, released via German label Thokei Tapes; this was recorded in 1992, but not released for 29 years. They had the track Thing One featured on Discordia Concors, three "live-to-air" tracks on the Inside the Wireless compilation, and 16 Tonnes on The Fridge. The song The Wind appeared on the 2020 compilation In Thrust We Trust.

Published Articles[edit]

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