Cillian Murphy has recalled in a new interview how his teenage band, The Sons of Mr. Green Genes, were once offered a record deal.The Peaky Blinders and 28 Days Later… star was speaking to BBC Radio 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq ahead of the launch next week of his own new series on the station, Cillian Murphy’s Limited Edition.During the interview, Lamacq asked Murphy about his musical background and the fortunes of The Sons of Mr.
Green Genes, who were named after a Frank Zappa song from his 1969 album ‘Hot Rats’.“Yes, that is true: I played in bands in my teens and then when I was about 18 or 19, we were offered a deal and it didn’t work out,” Murphy said. “So that was the end of the dream.”Murphy, who played rhythm guitar in The Sons of Mr..
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