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==Side-projects== Founding members Bryan Josh, Liam Davison, Heidi Widdop, Alun Hughes, Bob Faulds and Chris Walton played in the Pink Floyd/1970s tribute band '''One Stoned Snowman'''. They disbanded at the end of 1995, largely due to the popularity of Mostly Autumn. Liam Davison and Alun Hughes played with the [[hard rock]] band '''Life Support''' from their founding in 1994 until leaving at the same time during 1996. Life Support split up in 1999. Heather Findlay contributed to [[Arjen Lucassen|Arjen Lucassen's]] '[[Ayreon]]' project on ''[[The Human Equation]]'' album in 2004, singing the part of "Love". Iain Jennings left the band at the beginning of 2006 to pursue his own musical ambitions and formed his own band, [[Breathing Space (band)|Breathing Space]], as well as contributing to projects by other artists and even becoming a Music Technology teacher at [[Huntington School, York]], a local [[Comprehensive School|Comprehensive]]. He recruited then-Mostly Autumn backing vocalist Olivia Sparnenn to sing lead vocals and the pair, along with various other musicians recorded three albums. Despite his return to the Mostly Autumn fold in 2008, Iain remained a member and core songwriter in Breathing Space. In April 2010, Sparnenn took over lead vocals in Mostly Autumn so decided to stop working with Breathing Space. Breathing Space continued for a short while with original Mostly Autumn vocalist Heidi Widdop, before splitting up. During 2005 Heather Findlay and Angela Gordon formed an acoustic side project called '''Odin Dragonfly''' (an anagram of their surnames), making live appearances both as a support act and as headliners. In August 2007 they released their first album, ''Offerings'', which was followed by ''Sirens'' in 2022. Both Anne-Marie Helder and Gavin Griffiths are members of [[Panic Room (band)|Panic Room]], and were previously members of [[Karnataka (band)|Karnataka]]. Following a one off project in 2019 involving Iain Jennings and York rock band '''Godson''' (which includes founding Mostly Autumn bassist Alun Hughes), Iain became a full member of Godson in August 2020. They subsequently changed their name to '''The Tower Radio''' and are working on their [[Eponym|eponymous]] first album. This has been delayed by [[COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom|COVID-19 restrictions]] and is now planned for release in 2022.
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