Megan Linford - Autumn
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Single by Megan Linford, inspired by the 'fiery, orange glow' of the Autumn months approaching. The Video was shot across the two locations the song was written, the video sees Megan calling for the Autumn rain and its fruitful Harvest. A time when the air gets colder, the skies get darker and the rain pours down in abundance.Thanks to Gabe and Tom for use of their Strawberry Farm. Second location is Rowlands Castle forest. One of Megans favourite places to escape.Video shot and Edited by Tony PalmerTrack Produced and Mixed by Nicholas Bowen at Quay West StudiosWritten by Megan Linford and Jack Beech

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