Beechwood were an acoustic duo formed in 2004, consisting of Niven Smith and Chris Ashley and were going to call themselves The Chumleys and go out performing comical songs. This never really progressed because they'd got into a more serious side of writing. Whilst gigging at local pubs and folk clubs around the Midlands they were getting comments from people on how good the music was and how great it would sound with a full line up, this got Niven and Chris thinking about the further possibilities of getting a full band together. Robin Crump, a local singer/songwriter teamed up with them in January 2008, 6 months later Pete Taylor heard some songs by Beechwood and liked what he heard and joined up too. Although a blues bass player, he fitted in with the folk/rock sound of the band. Pete Lovatt came along a month later and even though he'd come from a hardcore metal drumming background, he fitted in nicely with the Beechwood sound. As a now fully formed line-up, Beechwood soon put together a full set-list and began gigging around the Midlands area and beyond. Playing pub gigs, jam nights, "shop window" events, talent contests and festivals. Beechwood then recorded "The Summer EP" at "Musoplex" recording studios in Oldbury with Si Reeves. AUK Limited then later decided to add Beechwood's "The Summer EP" to the label's catalogue. In 2009 Beechwood released "The Summer EP" on the AUK label. Consisting of 4 tracks the EP is a prelude to a forthcoming planned album release. In ...