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Offline Temu  
#1 Posted : 21 August 2014 23:30:15(UTC)
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Sweaty Jumper

Lee Hiles (Vocals)
Bryan Robson (Drums)
Jennifer Robson (Bass Guitar)
Nathan Hiles (Keyboard)
Alex Hiles (Lead Guitar)





Sweaty Jumper are a family band only known locally until 2014 when singer Lee Hiles showed a video to his army buddies whom posted it on youtube. Many of the bands fans are army related but are now gaining a wider following in the UK. Song writer Bryan Robson the oldest of the band has told us that the bands first single is being released today 21st Aug.

Whatever happens you can be sure of seeing big things from these sweaty jumpers.




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Offline Temu  
#2 Posted : 23 August 2014 04:04:10(UTC)
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The band would like to thank the fans who have so far bought ''Lets Go'' helping the single reach 188th in the UK charts and 229th in the World. We are hopeful that the single will pick up in sales over the coming days and break into the top 40. If not be sure to expect even more gigs before the next single is released.

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