The Niche Family + Adam Thom + Eilidh Patterson
17
May
Saturday 17th May 2025
Doors: 7:00pm
The Vault Arts Centre, Newton Stewart, Scotland
Tickets: £20.00
/ £15.00 (Concession)
The Niche Family + Adam Thom + Eilidh Patterson
Saturday night at the 4th annual SpringGrass Bluegrass Festival and what an incredible line-up of talent from Scotland, Canada & Ireland! Please book early to avoid disappointment.
The Niche Family (www.facebook.com/thenichefamily)
The Niche Family, a Glasgow-based folk ensemble, invites you on a harmonious journey through the rich tapestry of Americana and folk music. United by blood harmonies and a shared passion for storytelling, this remarkable trio effortlessly blends tradition with modernity, creating a sound that resonates deep within the soul.
Lead vocalists Lauren Thompson and the Neil brothers, Stuart and Andrew, discovered their enchanting blood harmonies almost serendipitously during a jam session post Lauren and Stuart's wedding. Rooted in Glasgow, the Neil Brothers' musical camaraderie, honed over years of collaboration, seamlessly intertwines with the Canadian influence brought in by Lauren. The addition of Aberdonian folk-singer and banjo player, Adam Thom, results in a sound that offers a fresh take on traditional folk music.
The Niche Family burst onto the live music scene with an unexpected debut at Eden Festival's Main Stage, where they stepped in at the last minute for a cooking tutorial with the late rapper Coolio. This impromptu performance marked the beginning of their journey, and subsequent gigs, including a memorable appearance at Belladrum Festival, showcased their ability to captivate diverse audiences.
In a testament to the band's magnetic live presence, The Niche Family achieved a remarkable feat by selling out their first-ever headline show at Glasgow's Glad Cafe before releasing any recorded music. This early success reflects the genuine connection they establish with their audience, captivating listeners with each harmonious note.
The band's debut single, "Mercy Me," released via Holy Smokes Records, has garnered critical acclaim. The track's compelling narrative and enchanting harmonies caught the attention of BBC Radio Scotland, earning it the prestigious title of Single of the Week. This early recognition solidified The Niche Family's place in the folk and Americana music landscape.
The band went on to release their self titled debut EP in 2024 accompanied by a sold out show at the Rumshack in Glasgow's Southside. Americana UK gave the Ep a great review "The closing number ‘Mercy Me’, which had previously been released as a stand-alone single is a wonderfully atmospheric track that perfectly captures the trio’s vocal strengths."
Adam Thom (www.facebook.com/adamthommusic)
Adam Thom is a 23 year old singer-songwriter, originating from Aberdeen. Since making the move to Glasgow in July of 2021 he has been making his mark on the music scene, working alongside some of the finest musicians the city has to offer. With influences such as Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and The Band, Adam is keeping country and Americana music alive through his songs. His intricate story driven lyrics make Adam sound well beyond his years, as he takes the audience on a journey through his skilled songwriting.
With sold out headline shows under his belt in Glasgow's famous Blue Arrow Jazz Club, The Glad Cafe and Aberdeen's Music Hall, Adam is firmly planting his feet in the Scottish music scene and has proved himself to be one to watch.
Eilidh Patterson (www.eilidhpatterson.com)
Eilidh (pronounced EYElee) is a warm, engaging singer songwriter of startling clarity. With songs that cut straight to the heart, delightfully accurate guitar playing, and crystal clear vocals, Eilidh immediately connects with audiences everywhere.
Having released 5 studio albums and an EP to date, Eilidh (from Derry, N. Ireland) is a hard-working independent artist who is driven by her desire to connect with people. This desire has seen her perform regularly across Northern Ireland and at festivals such as SxSW in Austin TX (3 times), Folk Alliance in Memphis TN, and Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Scotland.
Over the years she has worked with established artists in the folk scene both in the studio and on stage, most notably with Beth Nielsen Chapman. Regularly appearing on TV and radio, Eilidh has taken part in many live broadcasts and programmes for BBC NI and her music is played on radio stations across the UK and Ireland.