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About This:
Mummy’s a tree has started its second youth. The tree is standing firmly again and the leaves rustle like never before. After the split in 2001 songwriter Stefan van den Berg (vocals/guitar) operated a few years out of the wind en performed different music styles (among other things Dutch-language music from the fifties). Herewith a fresh wind blew through his head. New life was breathed into Mummy’s a tree. At the end of 2005, together with Frank Antonie (drums/percussion/vocals), he recorded Loftmusic for millions yet unaware, produced by Frans Haarmeijer (Machinepraat). A warm, melodic album full of autumnal repertoire. The record got lauditive reviews and brought the band to the stages of The Locals only latenight presentation (Paradiso) and Music hall (VPRO).
Mummy’s a tree played as support act for De Dijk and Deus, participated on the Characters CD (Unsigned Project) of the Nationaal Pop Instituut (with Kirsten and Racoon) and was finalist at De Grote prijs van Nederland.
In March 2007 Mummy’s a tree released a new single at Dying Giraffe Recordings called Dancing in the light that my baby spreads. The title song is a cheerful, jazzy song, perfectly fit for the late night summer parties and it’s already been played regularly on national Dutch radio.
Similar sounding artists: Racoon, Zita Swoon, Magnetic Fields
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