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No. 7 Autumn Leaves

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An episode of the The White Room podcast, hosted by The White Room, titled "No. 7 Autumn Leaves" was published on October 25, 2018 and runs 83 minutes.

October 25, 2018 ·83m · The White Room

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Show your support and subscribe on itunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-white-room/id1429217624?mt=2&ls=1 Welcome to the most beautiful season of all, autumn! The morning air is brisk and the afternoon sun still warm, Jungle's new album For Ever leaves us thinking of summer and the Californian beaches, while the chanson and jazz standard Autumn Leaves brings us into the right mood for the cold season. Enjoy!

Show your support and subscribe on itunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-white-room/id1429217624?mt=2&ls=1 Welcome to the most beautiful season of all, autumn! The morning air is brisk and the afternoon sun still warm, Jungle's new album For Ever leaves us thinking of summer and the Californian beaches, while the chanson and jazz standard Autumn Leaves brings us into the right mood for the cold season. Enjoy!
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