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The Guilty Men set to dazzle Diss stage




Following the release of their debut album last year, a band featuring music legends will grace a Diss stage next month.

The Guilty Men will dazzle audiences at The Corn Hall on November 5.

The band, founded by Clive Anderson and Neil Cossar in 2021, has been busy playing shows this year and its visit to South Norfolk is one of several recently-announced dates.

The Guilty Men will rock out at Diss in November. Picture supplied.
The Guilty Men will rock out at Diss in November. Picture supplied.

The group will also visit Huddersfield (October 16), Hull (October 24), Sheffield (November 2) and Cromer (November 6).

The five-piece released their debut album, Invisible Confetti, in September 2024.

The record contains 13 tracks recorded the ‘old fashioned way’, the band said, with everybody playing live in the studio.

It contains nods to several genres, including Americana, folk, pop, psychedelia and country.

Their first single, Susan’s Back Drinking, featured on more than 50 radio stations across the UK.

A 20-date tour followed the release of their second single, Dangerous Girl, in January, with the band covering a distance of more than 4,000 miles.

The four band members are Paul Burgess (10cc, Jethro Tull), Neil Cossar (The Cheaters), Craig Fletcher (John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest), Clive Gregson (Any Trouble, Gregson & Collister) and Jez Smith (John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest).



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