Band made debut on school trip outside Notre-Dame cathedral

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Ambedo Blue began when four friends improvised on a holiday

Ambedo Blue began when Paddy Turner, Danny Brown, Milo Richardson and Isaac Clearly were at school in Wirral. They received the praise of their friends as they made their debut in a memorable location.

Milo said: “We started off just doing covers and stuff, and then there was a point where Danny went to uni and then it was just me and Pad doing stuff on the guitars. And then we realised we wanted to make it into a band outfit again and we got everyone back together again in about 2019. I suppose from then on, we've just sort of been polishing and screwing things together."

Laughing, he added: “We wish we could just live in a field somewhere, hit logs all day long and live off the air. And also play loads of kick ass rock shows all day long.” “You can hear the floorboards squeaking and stuff like that, which I just love. There's people talking in the other room, which only I can hear, I think, because I remember it happening.”

Danny said: “We're set up now. We've got practice space. We finally released the tunes that we've been sitting on for a while, and we got a lot of good stuff planned.

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