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As heard on BBC Introducing, The Lost Notes are a 5-piece Folk/UK-Americana band from Moseley, Birmingham, renowned from for their energetic, joyous live shows with songs rooted in “three-part vocal harmonies that would make even a Beach Boy sit up and take notice…” (At The Barrier).

“Coming across as a blend of Crosby Stills and Nash and the better acoustic elements of contemporary country, this Birmingham quintet have managed to pull in some jazz influences as well … worthy to sit with the best of Laurel Canyon circa 1974.”  FATEA Magazine

The band recently released their third critically acclaimed studio album: “GOOD LUCK SHOES” which they are currently touring at venues and festivals around the UK, Spain and Portugal. It was selected as Editor’s Choice by the British Country Music Association and was album of the week on British Country Music Radio.  The Lost Notes’ status as rising stars was confirmed in early 2025 when they won the prestigious FATEA “Band of the Year” Award.

Their songs range from the emotive to the light-hearted; covering the plight of bankers, greaseballs, snakes, Greco-Roman health and safety failings, mules, mermaids and the downright miserable.

“A live show by The Lost Notes is something marvellous to behold. Some bands have the ability to take hold of a room, turn it upside-down and inside-out and send everyone on their way feeling revitalised and elated. The Lost Notes have that ability… don’t miss them!” At The Barrier

Maverick Country Music Magazine: “4/5 stars – Sublime…fearless and entertaining… wonderful.”

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