MUSIC ARTISTS / MAJOR MUSICIANS - NEW ZEALAND
DESCRIPTION: Bond Street Bridge is music artist moniker for Sam Prebble an Auckland based multi-instrumentalist.
ACTIVITY STATUS: Active
ACTIVITY PERIOD: 2000's - Current
MUSIC GENRE: Psychedelic Folk, Electro Folk, Acoustic Folk
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: NEW ZEALAND
MAIN INSTRUMENT: Vocals, Mandolin, Fiddle, Guitar
BANDS / OUTFITS: Solo Artist, The Broken Heartbreakers, Reb Fountain's Bandits, The Hannah Curwood Band
RECORD COMPANIES / LABELS (Current & Past): Independent
BANDCAMP PAGE: https://bondstreetbridge.bandcamp.com/
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LINKS:
- NZ Music Page - https://nzmusic.org.nz/artists/folk/bond-street-bridge/
Parent Category Page Links: | Music Artists / Outfits - New Zealand | Major Musicians - New Zealand |
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