Saving Grace has a new band member – or is he just a guest?

Barney Morse-Brown
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Robert Plant’s new band Saving Grace has added a new band member, cello player Barney Morse-Brown, LedZepNews has learned.

However, it’s possible his time with the band is only temporary after fully fledged band member Suzi Dian referred to him as a “guest” in an Instagram post.

Morse-Brown made his debut with the band during Saving Grace’s November 5 performance in Harrogate in the UK.

In a report on the November 5 show for the Tight But Loose website, Mick Scullion wrote: “Tonight saw the introduction of a new member of Saving Grace. Profuse apologies as when Suzi introduce him I missed the guys name – it was his first gig & he is a fab addition. He plays Cello but deviates along the way to play the instrument as a stand up (seated) bass.”

According to his website, Morse-Brown has previously played with Birdy and Amy Macdonald.

Saving Grace also changed the setlist during the band’s November 5 show, its first performance in the UK following the recent tour of continental Europe.

The band added a song titled “Higher Rock” into the setlist, according to a copy of it posted on Instagram. Saving Grace also performed the Levon Helm song “Move Along Train”, the Ted Darryl song “She Cried” and added a cover of Plant’s song “The May Queen”.

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