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Evo4 have teamed up with Roxy 171 to present a monthly showcase of what we feel are some of the best up and coming artists.
Neither Evo4 or Roxy 171 will be taking any profits for hosting these nights, with all cash raised being split between the performers.
Find out more about what we're doing here
Calum O'Connor
Unfortunately Rachel couldn't make it on the night, and Calum O'Connor stepped up at very short notice to provide an amazing set. We'll have more about Calum in a separate feature.
Lewis Semple
Hailing from Dundee via Campbeltown and various other locations en route, Lewis Semple is one of the founding members of The Bob Ross Appreciation Society - a collective of musicians that have no fear in experimenting with their sound and songwriting
Lewis Semple's solo material is awash with lo-fi sounds, a young artist that manages to combine the happy and sad elements of Morrissey and Marr in one voice
With the ability to tell stories through his songs, Lewis is a musician that let's you inside his story and makes you want to find out what the next chapter has in store
Georgia Gordon
Georgia Gordon is a 19 year old singer/songwriter from the Scottish Borders, currently located in Edinburgh. This fast rising artist, in her second year of studying music compostion, has recently released her debut EP Never Seen the Sun and signed to Edinburgh based label, Folk Rag Records.
Georgia takes influence from many artists including Laura Marling, KT Tunstall, Regina Spektor and less suspect artists such as The Black Keys and Bombay Bicycle Club. She has just played her second year at Celtic Connections and has supported fellow Scottish artists Frightened Rabbit, We Were Promised Jetpacks and Jai McDowall among others. She was also recently a finalist in Radio Fourth One's One to Watch competition.
Indigo Fool
Indigo Fool is a Glasgow based singer/songwriter who mixes traditional folk elements with his own contemporary writing style. His style ranges from upbeat and catchy pop folk songs to down-tempo, laid back, finger picked tunes.
Paul John McIver
Glasgow based singer/songwriter Paul recently supported Pete McLeod at Glasgow's King Tuts.
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