Ferris & Sylvester – I Should Be On A Train: EP Review
London-based duo, Ferris & Sylvester, about to make further waves with their new EP, I Should Be On A Train.
John has been a music obsessive since he first heard 'Love Me Do' seeping out of the family radio in 1962. he spent a career in the rail industry before turning back to his first love of music. He plays bass guitar and melodeon, loves folk/rock and lives in Warwick.
London-based duo, Ferris & Sylvester, about to make further waves with their new EP, I Should Be On A Train.
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