 
                Shed Session Eight: Montmorency
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Warren is joined in the shed by Montmorency (named after the loveable dog from the timeless English novel, Three Men in a Boat) a Cotswold based, four-piece Band for lively chat and outstanding music.
Andy Roughton on vocals and rhythm guitar, Stuart Homer on lead guitar, Steve Kendall on double-bass, and Teresa Hembrey-Hatton on percussion. They play their upbeat folk-rock infused blend of music from the sanctuary at the end of Warren's garden and fill the chilly autumn air with sounds that will get you moving.
You can find out more about Montmorency from the following URLs:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpwvvDUr15pDB2NkVrjsYaw
https://www.facebook.com/people/Montmorency-Band/100078027197294/
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