Wonderwall

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Members: Marc Diffendal (bass), Stan Bullock (drums), Brad Newell (guitar) & Chuck Martin (guitar).

Location: North Carolina, USA

Website: www.wonderwallband.com

Beatles Festival Appearances: Liverpool Beatle Week 2001, 2002, 2003
Abbey Road On The River 2005

Biography: (from the Beatleweek 2003 Programme)

Wonderwall, formerly Clone Farm, generated enthusiasm during Beatle Week 2001 by playing some of the more obscure gems of The Beatles. Sour Milk Sea definitely got a lot of attention. So inspired was drummer Stan Bullock, that he contacted Jackie Lomax at his website to express how well the song was received. Jackie was also excited and decided it was time to play again in his old hometown. In addition to their own shows this year, Wonderwall will provide musical support for Jackie at the Cavern Club. "We are very honoured and excited at the opportunity," says Stan. And so Marc Diffendal (bass) and Stan Bullock return with two new recruits; Brad Newell (guitar), an established musician and composer of 'renaissance pop' music, has studied at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, the North Carolina School of the Arts, and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and has appeared with opening acts for Duran Duran, Donovan, Adrian Belew and Living Colour. Aside from his live appearances and recordings, Brad's talents extend to studio engineer and music instructor. Chuck Martin (guitar), has entertained all over the southeast, opening for Blue Oyster Cult & Black Sabbath, and has also worked as session guitarist for Ray Stevens and co-wrote "The Feeling's Not Right Again". Music from Marc, Stan, and Brad can be accessed at www.neonpie.com while Chuck's music can be heard at www.mp3.com/ChuckMartin Wonderwall will be performing post-Beatle music as well as many less heard favourites, and are sure to delight all Beatle fans.

News

13 August 2003

Wonderwall have an extensive feature in North Carolina's ESP Magazine ahead of their trip to Liverpool to back Jackie Lomax at the Cavern. [here]

20 March 2003
You Know My Name... it seems that the current trend in the Beatles Tribute Band world is to change your identity. First it was The Flying Postmen, now Clone Farm from North Carolina have changed their name to the more Beatle-esque Wonderwall.

Articles

Wonderwall tunes up at Barn for Liverpool gigs :: ESP Magazine, North Carolina (6 - 12 August 2003. Volume 15, Issue 52)


Pictures

Wonderwall backing Jackie Lomax in the Cavern Club, Liverpool Beatleweek 2003

Upcoming Appearances