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Welcome to Murraysville...

Phil Craig Rich Dally

Phil Murray and the Boys From Bury are almost a legend in the north of England. If you haven’t heard the music you know the name. But they’re not from Bury and the singers’ name isn’t Murray. They deal in an infectious brand of punk-infused witty guitar pop inspired by life in their home town of Rotherham, a town which requires a sense of humour!

Songs like ‘I Can’t Stop Eating Trees’, ‘Shurrup Me Dads In Bed’ and ‘Dying Turtle’ (the latter inducing the audience to spontaneously get on their backs and wriggle their arms and legs in the air) have been received with great enthusiasm from audiences across the UK.

The line-up comprises Phil on lead vocal, Craig on bass, Rich on drums and Dally on guitar. The band have been playing together for a number of years both as headliners and also as support to the likes of The Damned, UK SUBS, Dr. Feelgood and John Otway.


News

DateEntry
10/07/2008 The new album 'Welcome To Murraysville' is now available from the Merchandise page on our website.
30/06/2008 You can now find us and the the new album 'Welcome To Murraysville' album on www.RadioIndy.com.
29/06/2008 Tracks from our new album 'Welcome To Murraysville' are going to be feature in Steve Orchard's show on Rother FM at 7:30pm (GMT) on Sunday 29th June 2008. Thanks once again to Steve for his support.
19/06/2008 The new album 'Welcome To Murraysville' is also now available from Apple iTunes.
14/06/2008 The new album 'Welcome To Murraysville' is now available from CD Baby.
11/12/2007 We've now got a channel on YouTube which is www.youtube.com/boysfrombury.
09/12/2007 There's some video clips from our performance as support to The Damned at The Plug in Sheffield on 05/12/2007 on the Videos page.
06/12/2007 Thanks to everyone who came to see us support The Damned at The Plug in Sheffield and to them for all the encouragement.
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