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Edenbridge (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (344 words)
Edenbridge is a band from Austria, specialising in symphonic metal, with minor neo-classical metal sounds in some songs.
Edenbridge was formed in 1998 by guitarist and keyboardist Lanvall (Arne Stockhammer), bassist Kurt Bednarsky and vocalist Sabine Edelsbacher.
Edenbridge quickly set to work, and entered the recording studio in 1999, and signed a recording deal with Massacre Records the very same year.
Hidden Britain SE, Edenbridge: Walking, Cycling, Bird Watching and History in South East England (418 words)
Always colourful, Edenbridge holds a monthly farmers market, and is home to one of the oldest bonfire celebrations in the country.
Industry blossomed in the Eden Valley in the 15th and 16th centuries, particularly leather, charcoal and farming, however by the 17th century this was already in decline.
Edenbridge remained in depression and obscurity until the start of the 20th century, when London Overspill bought industry and housing.
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