The Ghost of Paul Revere
The Ghost of Paul Revere formed in Boston around 2007, with Griffin Sherry and Sean Joyce at the core. They worked with various musicians over time, including...
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The Ghost of Paul Revere formed in Boston around 2007, with Griffin Sherry and Sean Joyce at the core. They worked with various musicians over time, including Max Davis, Brian J. Stevens, and Jon Evans. Their 2014 album 'The Good Ship Marie' included 'Next Year,' a song that connected with listeners. They've put out four studio albums along with several EPs.
Their music draws from folk, rock, and pop. Songs like 'After Many Miles' and 'At Least I Know It's True' show their range. They've kept at it through lineup shifts and the usual ups and downs of being a band.
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