hello, I hope you are well. All OK this end although getting back to work for Mrs Trunk has now turned into leaving work and coming back home to work. Also, the little dog has learned to run up and down the stairs using the all new Jonny Trunk Patented Grip Tape ramp. Good news. 

This week I have decided to release the new Trunk single. "Pastures Of Plenty". Great story this: Peter Tevis, a California singer living in Rome made a single in 1962 with Ennio Morrione, a cover version of a Woody Guthrie song. It was released in Italy and Japan. No one bought it. Three years later Ennio's chum Sergio Leone asked him to write some music for his up and coming film, A Fistful Of Dollars. So he wrote some music, Sergio Leone hated it. So, he asked for something else. Ennio played him "Pastures Of Plenty" from three years earlier. Leone loved it and said that it was the music he wanted, but without the Tevis voice. So, this is the new Trunk single. The classic Tevis single that accidentally began a new chapter in film music. Unreleased since 1962. In ye olde Shoppe now. btw, the picture might not be there but the singel is for sure. 

So, there is no 50p recording.

But there is this terrible version of Sex Bomb (Aka Sex Bombski) by the Red Army Choir you can watch. Hold tight

I'm now off to Brighton. Not quite sure why. And I have to be back by 3pm, which is cutting it well fine. 

Thanks for listening as always

Jonny