The Fridge by John Stammers
Tom Jenkins | Monday 4 April, 2011 17:26
Manchester folk-troubadour John Stammers released his eponymous debut album last Monday, via Wonderfulsound. His characteristically English style of storytelling has led to comparisons with 70s folk heavyweights Richard Thompson and Nick Drake, as well as support slots with the likes of Alfie and King Creosote. Stream The Fridge, below.
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