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M.G. Gregory

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M.G.Gregory is a musician, artist and writer whose work and research focuses upon the area of sound art and experimental music. He has performed soundworks at galleries such as Tate Liverpool[1] and international festivals including Futuresonic,[2] and in 2008 released the experimental album 'October' on Audio Research Editions.[3] M.G.Gregory was the songwriter and guitarist with the band The Little Flames[4] (Deltasonic Records),[5] founded together with singer Eva Petersen in 2004. He wrote each of their three singles 'Goodbye Little Rose', 'Put Your Dukes Up, John' and 'Isobella' and was the principle songwriter on their debut album 'The Day is Not Today,' produced by Tore Johansson[6] in Malmo. Prefaced by the track 'Splicing Dogs' (released 31 December 2012), the debut solo album 'Endings' was released 21 January 2013 on Noise Intoner.

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  1. Jackson, Ian. "Art Preview". Art in LIverpool. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
  2. "Futuresonic Live". Futuresonic.
  3. "Discogs".
  4. MTV. "Artists: The Little Flames". MTV.
  5. Last FM. "The Little Flames". Last FM.
  6. Budd, Stephen. "Tore Johansson Discography". Stephen Budd Management.

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