The Guilty Men

The Crescent, York.

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Since his successful partnership with Christine Collister, Clive Gregson has been a successful soloist on the folk club and acoustic scene for over thirty years. In-between his visits to the UK, based in Nashville, he was also working as a song-writer session musician and producer.

Clive’s new project links to earlier days when as a leader of the band Any Trouble  signed to Stiff Records he toured with The Cheaters which included long-time friend Neil Corsar.

In 2021 Clive and Neil met up over lunch to catch-up and began writing songs together. Several weeks and quite a few songs later, they decided to expand the enterprise from a songwriting workshop to a full-blown band. Clive recruited keyboardist Jez Smith and bassist Craig Fletcher both from John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest… and the lineup was completed with the addition of legendary drummer, Paul Burgess, who has played with 10cc since 1973. They named the band The Guilty Men.

The days of the Supergroup may be long past… but The Guilty Men would surely qualify for that description! The band is made up of five of the finest musicians from the Northwest of England. Between them, they have played over 10,000 gigs on planet Earth, recorded thousands of songs and made countless radio and TV appearances. To say they’re experienced would be an understatement!

Released in September 2024 The Guilty Men’s debut album “Invisible Confetti” contains 13 brand new songs recorded in the old-fashioned way: everybody playing live in the studio, intent on catching the moment. Most of the songs were laid down in no more than 2 or 3 takes… and with four featured lead vocalists, the album covers a lot of musical bases. “Invisible Confetti” rocks… with nods to Americana, country, folk, pop, psychedelia… it’s an exhilarating ride from start to finish.