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Sunday, 27 March 2011

SONGS FROM THE SHED : Featuring Admiral Fallon


SONGS FROM THE SHED ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - LATEST SESSION









The shed is a former army billet based in the somerset countryside just off junction 20 of the M5, it contains a fascinating collection of curiosities and is the perfect location to take a break from the madness of touring, kick back for a while and watch some intimate lo-fi acoustic performances.
The collections in the shed were initially put together for meetings of a small group of friends with a love of Cheese, Cider and Real Ale during one of our regular meetings in The Royal Oak it was suggested we tried to get some musicians to play at the first meeting. The Cheese, Ale and Cider society was immeadiatly dropped and Songs From The Shed was born.
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