Templeton Pek – New Horizons
For their new album “New Horizons”, UK’s own Templeton Pek headed all the way to California to record with Ken Seaton at The Porch in Hermosa Beach, CA and then handed the album over to Cameron Web
For their new album “New Horizons”, UK’s own Templeton Pek headed all the way to California to record with Ken Seaton at The Porch in Hermosa Beach, CA and then handed the album over to Cameron Web
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