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English folk rock band
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Treetop Flyers | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Folk, Alt-country, Americana, country, folk rock, Blues |
Years active | 2009 – present |
Labels | Loose, Partisan Records (USA) |
Members | Reid Morrison Sam Beer Laurie Sherman |
Website | Official Website |
Treetop Flyers are an English folk rock band based in London, England.[1] They won the Glastonbury Festival Emerging Talent Competition 2011.[2] and released their debut album The Mountain Moves on Loose on 29 April 2013[3] and on Partisan Records in the US on 25 June 2013.[4]
Discography
[edit ]Albums
[edit ]- The Mountain Moves (2013)
- Palomino (2016)
- Treetop Flyers (2018)
- Old Habits (2021)
Singles
[edit ]- "To Bury The Past" (2009)
- "It's About Time" (2011)
- "Castlewood Road" (2021)
References
[edit ]- ^ Dave Simpson (11 September 2009). "First sight: Treetop Flyers | Music". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ "News - Treetop Flyers win ETC 2011". Glastonbury Festivals. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ "Partisan PR » Treetop Flyers announce debut album 'The Mountain Moves' – April 29". Partisanpr.com. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "Treetop Flyers Sign To Partisan Records". Musicconnection.com. 12 March 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
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