Joe Bramley

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Joe Bramley
Birth nameJonathan William Bramley
Born1983 (age 4041)
Hong Kong
Origin New Zealand
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass guitar

Jonathan William "Joe" Bramley (born 1983) is a New Zealand musician.

Born in Hong Kong to parents Geoff Bramley and Janet Brice, Bramley has two siblings: older brother Nick Bramley and younger brother Richie Bramley. He has lived in Wellington (where he attended Scots College) and in Auckland (where he attended Auckland Grammar School), as well as in Melbourne, Australia (with the band Betchadupa). As of 2013 he lives in London.


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