THE MAGPIE SALUTE Feat. Ex-THE BLACK CROWES Members: Debut Album Due This Summer Via MASCOT LABEL GROUP

March 6, 2018

THE MAGPIE SALUTE has joined the Provogue label, which is part of the Mascot Label Group.

The band, which brings together the reunited guitar team of Rich Robinson and Marc Ford from THE BLACK CROWES, bassist Sven Pipien (also from the CROWES) along with lead singer John Hogg (HOOKAH BROWN, MOKE),drummer Joe Magistro and guitarist Nico Bereciartua, has entered a studio in Nashville, Tennessee to begin recording its debut album. The currently untitled record is due out later this summer.

"We're all very excited to start a new partnership with Mascot Label Group," Rich Robinson commented. "We've just started recording our first original music for release this summer. We can't wait to see you out there on the road."

Mascot Label Group CEO Ed van Zijl comments on signing THE MAGPIE SALUTE: "I'm really excited to welcome THE MAGPIE SALUTE to the Mascot family. They are an incredible band with a huge melting pot of ideas that feels fresh and powerful. They are no ordinary band and you can tell they all have a long history together which shows in their rich songwriting. Their debut album is going to be a real joy and I feel we are going to have a great future."

Formed by Rich Robinson in late 2016, THE MAGPIE SALUTE spent most of 2017 on the road performing over 75 shows in countries around the world. Through the miles travelled, the ensemble became a band. From their varied setlists every single night, with the band choosing from repertoire exceeding 200 songs, THE MAGPIE SALUTE immediately developed a rapid fan base.

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