The Marvellous Hearts
187 Maitland Rd, Mayfield, Hunter RegionTicket Information
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If the Blues Preachers evoked classic blues of the 1930s and ’40s, then the Marvellous Hearts take their starting point from the ’60s and ’70s. They’ve been compared to the Beatles and Bob Dylan by none other than music icon Stuart Coupe, with their tracks being spun on 2ser. They’ve also had comparisons drawn to Tom Petty and the Black Sorrows and been played across the country on community radio and the ABC. The diversity of their sound comes from the diversity of their influences, and it’s also meant that the harmonica stalwart has had to strap on a guitar. “I’ve always had a guitar hanging around,” says Craig, who also runs the Bluetongue Harmonica School, “but like most harmonica players I was too lazy to do the hard yards. Now I’m in a situation where I’m writing all the songs and I’m playing guitar on everything and I’m really enjoying the process.” The recordings were begun at Studio 57 with producer Marc Scully, before additional work was done with George Rigatos, and Katherine Vavahea contribute backing vocals. A final mix was done by Phil Punch at Electric Avenue Studios and Steve Smart did the mastering at Studio 301.
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