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Look Where We Ended Up (Killer's Town)

from Stranger In My Own Hometown by Greg Fleming and The Working Poor

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from Stranger In My Own Hometown, released July 9, 2015
Words Greg Fleming.
Music Greg Fleming/Andrew Thorne
Produced by Wayne Bell

The Working Poor are

Greg Fleming vocals, acoustic guitar.
John Segovia- elec gtr
Andrew Thorne - elec gtr
Nick Duirs - piano, bvs
Mark Hughes - bass
Wayne Bell - drums


Recorded at the Lab
Engineered by Olly Harmer
Mixed and mastered by Olly Harmer at The Lab

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Greg Fleming and The Working Poor Auckland, New Zealand

Greg Fleming is often referred to as a pioneer of alt country in New Zealand. One of his first gigs was supporting Texan legend Townes Van Zandt, afterwards Van Zandt took him aside and told him “don’t ever stop writing” . Greg didn’t and has six critically acclaimed albums bear out Van Zandt's belief. The new album Same City continues to show Fleming operating at the peak of his powers. ... more

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