Georgia Wonder is an English folk-rock duo comprising of Stephanie Grant (vocals) and Julian Moore (music). The name of the band originates from a vaudeville act that used to tour the US during the late 19th century. They describe their music as The Carpenters driving Tom Petty to an R.E.M. gig but getting crushed under the wheels of Pink Floyd's tour bus while arguing over whether to listen to 'Love Shack' by The B-52's or 'Go Your Own Way' by Fleetwood Mac.

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  • Georgia Wonder is an English folk-rock duo comprising of Stephanie Grant (vocals) and Julian Moore (music). The name of the band originates from a vaudeville act that used to tour the US during the late 19th century. They describe their music as The Carpenters driving Tom Petty to an R.E.M. gig but getting crushed under the wheels of Pink Floyd's tour bus while arguing over whether to listen to 'Love Shack' by The B-52's or 'Go Your Own Way' by Fleetwood Mac.
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  • Georgia Wonder is an English folk-rock duo comprising of Stephanie Grant (vocals) and Julian Moore (music). The name of the band originates from a vaudeville act that used to tour the US during the late 19th century. They describe their music as The Carpenters driving Tom Petty to an R.E.M. gig but getting crushed under the wheels of Pink Floyd's tour bus while arguing over whether to listen to 'Love Shack' by The B-52's or 'Go Your Own Way' by Fleetwood Mac.
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