Outi and Nico at Tchai Ovna
2 June, 2022, 7 pm until 9 pm
Tchai-Ovna House of Tea Otago Lane, Glasgow West End G12 8PB
Outi & Nico will be performing stylish renditions of jazz and blues classics while you relax with a cup of tea.
Entry by donation
Outi Smith
Outi is an accomplished singer, pianist, vocal tutor and musical director. Over years of performing in different groups and settings around the UK and overseas, she has developed her own ethereal yet quirky vocal style, drawing from both her classical and jazz experience while interweaving a myriad of musical influences. For her the beauty of jazz is in the variety, interpretation and constant reinvention of the story being told and she is passionate about honing her skills as a vocal improviser./p>
Nicolas Gaul
Nicolas is a highly regarded acoustic guitar player. Inspired by a range of genres, Nico draws on the musical styles he loves most, bringing his own original twist to established favourites.
He has performed extensively throughout Europe and in Scotland, winning a ‘Danny’ at the Danny Kyle Open Stage Competition at Celtic Connections in January 2020. Nico released his debut solo Acoustic Guitar EP in 2016, followed by The Road Book EP in 2018.
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