Matthew Greener is the lead singer and guitarist of the British band Morning Runner, known for his unique, raspy singing voice.
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Matthew started out as a drummer in another band, even though he was writing a lot of their material. Frustrated, he left to perform solo, until one night a local promoter asked him to play again with his band.Matthew agreed, though not admitting he didn't have band so hurriedly recru...
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