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Boogie Boardin' by the Original Beekeepers


Song recorded way back when, released as a summer single just in time for the end of summer, filmed in Sunny Stoke Newington, starring 'Man-About-Town-Extraordinaire' Mr Tony Rich, and a cast of... local friends, shopkeepers, cafe owners, artists, students, designers, and the coolest postman in town. 

Get yer board shorts on and grab the nearest wave... or at least a beer. 

With love from the Original Beekeepers and the House of Three Cheers. 

originalbeekeepers.co.uk 
TheHouseOfThreeCheers.com 
@everydaysunshineshop 
@theparlourbistro 

Download the single for free at: shammyleatheroriginalbeekeepers.bandcamp.com/track/boogieboarding 

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