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zoegrahammusic@gmail.com. If there’s a romance attached to the changing seasons, there’s inevitably a sadness that sweeps through with it. After moving out to pursue her music career full-time, she was no longer rooted to her childhood home. Zoe Graham 3,217 views. Instead of those stripped-back strings, tinkering keys swirl and Graham's vocals are sharp and direct: 'Everything changes, it's just a gradual move. But when Zoe pares it back to just a vocal and acoustic guitar, as she goes on the achingly poignant The Anniesland Lights, that is when you know you're in the company of someone very special indeed. 'Since then, Graham has been no stranger to lofty arts establishments, having recently shared the stage with everyone from pop siren Kate Nash to wedding singalong favourites The Proclaimers. 'It's so special and quite a surreal experience to be recognised for the work and commitment I've put in over the years.
Her sound had also begun to evolve. 5:15. Championed by Radio Scotland's Roddy Hart and with multiple Celtic Connections appearances to her name, Zoe Graham's understated charms will not stay below the radar for much longer. To unsubscribe, simply click on the link at the bottom of any email we send you. Glasgow. I was imagining a quiet night and to be in bed by 11pm,' she jokes whilst being insistently humble about the reception from her peers.
A sidestep and syncopated beat onwards from the tender acoustic strings and interwoven vocals of 2018's 'Hacket & Knackered', latest single 'Gradual Move' focuses on this idea of transition. Intimate show from hotly tipped Scottish artist, Zoe Graham.
'I had the perfect conditions to learn music growing up and I was encouraged to venture into the arts from a young age,' she recalls warmly. There is an impressive maturity and attention to detail in Zoe Graham's music that sets this accomplished young songwriter apart from her peers. Originally applying for art school before pulling a U-turn to focus on her songwriting, Graham explains how she knew she'd made the right decision. I consent to receive personalised marketing communications from Gigs in Scotland and have read the Privacy Policy Get the latest gig alerts and more.There is an impressive maturity and attention to detail in Zoe Graham's music that sets this accomplished young songwriter apart from her peers. On stage, you will find her either with band or fleshing out the instrumentation with loop pedals on solo outings. By registering for an account, you accept our Terms of Use as outlined Sign in or register to save artists to your profile.
'It's this dogged determination that was, no doubt, fostered through her teens growing up surrounded by fellow artisans; her mum an actress, her dad an artist and her brother a conductor and composer. But when Zoe pares it back to just a vocal and acoustic guitar, as she goes on the achingly poignant The Anniesland Lights, that is when you know you're in the company of someone very special indeed. 41 talking about this.
On stage, you will find her either with band or fleshing out the instrumentation with loop pedals on solo outings. Glasgow-born singer-songwriter Zoe Graham performs her song The Anniesland Lights live at TRNSMT. We use your information to delivery personalised marketing communications by telling you about tours and artists that we think will interest you based on genres, artists and cities you have selected.
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