The Smiling Strangers
Smile on Your Face
(Pop)
Play Song
The Smiling Strangers were
formed in 2004 by songwriter Jeff Reynolds and are based in London and the
Midlands area of the UK. Jeff had played in bands and appeared at both the
Edinburgh Fringe and the Greenbelt Arts Festival but had a break from
music before writing a batch of new songs that were meant to be a solo
project but which quickly developed into The Smiling Strangers.
The band features Jeff on bass and guitars, Rue Randall on guitars and
vocals, Lucy Winkett on guitar and vocals, Peter Moreton on piano and
vocals and Pete Powers on drums.
The band primarily write and perform `catchy and hook filled` three minute
pop songs but also include many different styles and types of music in
their eclectic live set. All of the band are accomplished musicians and
writers in their own right and they bring this mix to both the live and
recorded material of the `Strangers`.
The musical influences for the `Strangers` are many and varied and range
from pop, rock, jazz, blues and folk music. This makes them a very
original group of people and musicians. They constantly change their live
sets to include their own songs and the occasional cover version, which
could be very well known or totally obscure.
Their live shows are usually sold out and the audience is guaranteed to
have a fun and exciting time with the set list varying every time they
play.
Their first CD `Dangerous Times` was released in late 2004 to great
reviews and their new album, `Spaces Graces and Smiling Faces` is due to
be released in March 2006. The aim of the band is to consolidate their fan
base throughout 2006 with the new releases and also gigs all over the UK
and abroad, so its exciting times ahead for the `Strangers`!
In February 2006, The Smiling Strangers were accepted to be part of the
TuneTank SXSW New Generation 2006 CD with their track `Smile On Your
Face`. The same track also appeared on the Australian compilation, `Sounds
Like Cafe` Vol 11 which was released in May 2006. In December 06, they
also appeared on Volume 14 of Sounds Like Cafe and also Apache Rose
Publishing (USA) Best New Bands of 2006 CD. So world domination for the
`Strangers` is nearing completion!
The Smiling Strangers . . .
. . . well worth getting to know
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