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Goodcorz

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After a long break from songwriting (20+ years) Corey Cross AKA Goodcorz has recently rediscovered his passion for creating and writing music. Having spent the best part of his adult life singing and performing in cover bands Corey also fronted and co-wrote 2 EPs and and an album with his then original band in the late 90's early 2000's.

Now free from some of the shackles of everyday life and in a space where his creative freedom can run free he decided to extract some of his ideas fr and bring them to life. Influenced by so many different style and genres as a youngster it would be fair to say the music he is singing and writing now is a far cry from the Grunge rock styles he cut his teeth on and fell in love with in his 20's his tunes will have a bit of something in there for everyone and if not then that's ok too! This isn't a hunt for fame and fortune, simply a bloke putting his thoughts down and sharing his music.

Band Members:
Corey Cross

Credits:
Anton Harris (drums)
Phil Doublet (ukelele, steel guitar)
Greg Mannering (bass, backing vocals)

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  • Woodend


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