
Plymouth Brethren's BBC Introducing session
Plymouth Brethren is the brainchild of Bewdley musician James Delin.
His band members are scattered all over Britain because he's only recently moved into the area, although he does call upon a variety of additional musicians depending where in the country he's playing.
Since the launch of their debut single in February, Plymouth Brethren have been performing guerrilla style gigs across the country - starting in Kent, moving through the Midlands and all the way up to Edinburgh.
James also runs Angel Recordings - a record label that's busy putting on gigs in a number of venues, including Kidderminster Town Hall.
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