Nicky Murray – Billiard Room Sessions
8th of February, 2024 1.00pm – 1.45pm
Free Event at: Govan and Linthouse Parish Church, 796 Govan Rd, Govan, Glasgow G51 2YL
Scottish folk singer Nicky Murray performs at Billiard Room Sessions now taking place in Govan & Linthouse Parish Church.
Nicky Murray is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist – his evocative lyrics, raspy/husky vocals and deft fingerpicking create a spellbinding lyricism. His sincerity and authenticity shine through, allowing him to connect with listeners.
Nicky began to make a name for himself in 2014 following the release of his debut album ‘Plenty More Weeping’ which launched his musical career and led him to tour and collaborate with a wide array of top artists over the next four years. These include Martin Stephenson, JJ Gilmour, Elephant Sessions, Kathryn Joseph, Peatbog Faeries, Dave Sharp, Brittany & Natalie Haas, and Duncan Chisholm among others.
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