Watch: Wonder Villains welcome Napoli and Italy legend Gianfranco Zola to the team

Londonderry band, the Wonder Villains, have achieved something of a coup by persuading Napoli and Italy legend Gianfranco Zola to appear in a surprise new video for their single, which was penned in his honour.
Gianfranco Zola with the Wonder Villians in their new video.Gianfranco Zola with the Wonder Villians in their new video.
Gianfranco Zola with the Wonder Villians in their new video.

The band teamed up with the man who served his apprenticeship with Diego Maradona at Naples, before going on to star with Parma and Chelsea, in order to promote their debut album, ‘Rocky.’

The local four piece are playing a ‘School of Rocky’ tour of St Brigid’s College, Thornhill College, Holy Cross College, Strabane and their former school Lumen Christi College, to promote the new record.

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Cheylene Murphy of the Wonder Villains says: “Considering we started this band while we were doing our GCSEs, we wanted to play some schools in the North West and maybe inspire some new kids to start pop bands.

Gianfranco Zola with the Wonder Villians in their new video.Gianfranco Zola with the Wonder Villians in their new video.
Gianfranco Zola with the Wonder Villians in their new video.

“Plus it’s nearly summer and everyone loves an end of year school treat!”

You can buy their debut album ‘Rocky’ on iTunes or in Cool Discs. Watch the band have a kick-about with football legend Gianfranco Zola in their music video for their song ‘Zola’ on YouTube.The Wonder Villains are Eimear Coyle, Cheylene Murphy, Ryan McGroarty and Kieran Coyle. Natives of Londonderry the band are hitting the high notes across the UK and further afield.

They have toured the UK several times, played festivals in America (South by South West) Morrocco (Sun Festival) Ireland (Electric Picnic, Glasgowbury, Forfey) and the UK (Kendall Calling, Dot to Dot and Radio One’s Big weekend. Which they actually played while still doing A-Levels)

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They have released five singles, all which have received national radio play, including 6 Music and Radio One. They have done a Maida Vale Live Session for Huw Stephens in London and have broadcast a gig live on air during Phil and Alice’s show on Radio One in 2013.

They have supported some amazing bands such as The Undertones, The Human League, General Fiasco, They Might Be Giants, OMD and Superfood. Their debut album, Rocky, is now on general release.

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