When keyboard player Iain Jennings recorded the first Breathing Space album he enlisted
Mostly Autumn colleagues Liam Davison, Bryan Josh, Andrew Jennings and Olivia Sparnenn
to provide guitars, drums and vocals. The first album was recorded in 2006.
On tour Iain and Olivia were joined by Mark Rowen (guitar) and Paul Teasdale (bass),
with Iain's brother Ben Jennings adding extra keyboards. Iain's other brother, drummer
Andy, left in 2007 to be replaced by Barry Cassells, although in the interim Olivia's
dad Howard Sparnenn stood in!
Second Album Coming Up For Air was duly recorded and released, and on the tour extra
depth was added by John Hart on sax and wind synth. Mark decided to leave in 2009
and was briefly replaced by Mostly Autumn's Liam Davison, who recorded on the first
album (and on the later third album), before Bryan Josh became the new live replacement.
3rd album Below The Radar followed, but when Heather Findlay decided to leave Mostly
Autumn, Bryan asked Olivia (who was already performing backing vocals in that band)
to take the lead role. Bryan and Olivia left Breathing Space in 2010, three days after
Findlay played with Mostly Autumn for the last time, and a live double-album and DVD
were recorded. After a search, guitar duties were picked up by Adam Dawson and vocals
by Heidi Widdop, ironically the very first Mostly Autumn singer.
However the new line-up did not last; Iain, who had formed the band, decided to concentrate
on other things and in 2010 they decided to disband, with the remaining members staying
together as Stolen Earth.
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