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'''St Paul & the Broken Bones''' is a seven-member soul-inspired [[List of bands|rock band]] founded in [[Birmingham]] in [[2012]]. Members include singer [[Paul Janeway]], guitarist [[Browan Lollar]], bassist [[Jesse Phillips]], drummer [[Andrew Lee]], keyboard player [[Al Gamble]], and a brass section made up of trombonist [[Ben Griner]] and trumpeter [[Allen Branstetter]].
'''St Paul & the Broken Bones''' is a seven-member soul-inspired [[List of Birmingham bands|rock band]] founded in [[Birmingham]] in [[2012]]. Members include singer [[Paul Janeway]], guitarist [[Browan Lollar]], bassist [[Jesse Phillips]], drummer [[Andrew Lee]], keyboard player [[Al Gamble]], and a brass section made up of trombonist [[Ben Griner]] and trumpeter [[Allen Branstetter]].


The group's debut was a four-song EP, "Greetings From St. Paul & the Broken Bones," which was released on [[Muscle Shoals]]' [[Single Lock Records]] in December 2012. The full-length follow-up album, "Half the City", was released on [[February 18]], [[2014]].
The group's debut was a four-song EP, "Greetings From St. Paul & the Broken Bones," which was released on [[Muscle Shoals]]' [[Single Lock Records]] in December 2012. The full-length follow-up album, "Half the City", was released on [[February 18]], [[2014]].

Latest revision as of 12:34, 13 February 2014

St Paul & the Broken Bones is a seven-member soul-inspired rock band founded in Birmingham in 2012. Members include singer Paul Janeway, guitarist Browan Lollar, bassist Jesse Phillips, drummer Andrew Lee, keyboard player Al Gamble, and a brass section made up of trombonist Ben Griner and trumpeter Allen Branstetter.

The group's debut was a four-song EP, "Greetings From St. Paul & the Broken Bones," which was released on Muscle Shoals' Single Lock Records in December 2012. The full-length follow-up album, "Half the City", was released on February 18, 2014.

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