Craig John Davidson is a Scottish singer / songwriter / producer who’s been recording and releasing music since the early 2000’s. With his remarkable finger style playing ability Craig mixes sounds of alternative acoustic with his root inspiration of folk / blues grunge and beyond to achieve a unique sound. After self releasing his first three solo albums 2008’s “Soaked In Harm” 2009’s “Curiosity” and 2010’s “All In Song” he signed a recording deal with Aberdeen based label Fat Hippy Records in 2013 who put out his 4th full length album “The Last laugh” the same year. Following it’s release and good response Craig was invited to play two industry showcases in Los Angeles one of which was at the iconic Roxy Theatre. 2015 saw the release of “King Repulsion” again put out by Fat Hippy records. This release was quickly followed by extensive touring of the Uk and Europe sharing the stage with such acts as The Twilight Sad / Pictish Trail / Terry Reid to name a few as well as a lengthy coast to coast tour of the United States supporting the American rock band Lotus Crush. Off the back of this tour Craig had label interest from Seattle / Los Angeles based label Cavigold records and they had agreed to release the next album. Upon completion of 2018’s “Motherstar” album Craig decided to release it with indie label Kiss My Kunst Records as well as 2020’s “Queen Compulsion”.
Currently booking shows for summer tour dates as part of the release of the new album “Tickets To The Sea” with the last single from the album gaining its status as BBC radio Scotland’s single of the week the album is set for success.
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Andrew Nicol is one half of Americana songwriting duo Nicol & Elliott performing solo interpretations of the pair’s music with lots of self-deprecation in between
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Spare arm is a glaswegian singer-songwriter and pianist that performs soulful and intimate piano/vocal music and ballads - often telling stories of marginalised struggle. He has had various live and radio appearances in Glasgow– sometimes with his band. His favorite place to perform is a small tea café called Tchai Ovna. To him, There is nothing like performing a song in an intimate setting and feeling the song connect every stranger there.