Joshua Radin

Joshua Radin
Buy tickets Fri 15 Oct 10

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1 Winter 171818
2 Closer 135890
3 Star Mile 83204
4 Only You 89828
5 Today 86111
6 Everything'll Be Alright (Will's Lullaby) 78865
7 I'd Rather Be With You 125516
8 What If You 73847
9 These Photographs 67192
10 Someone Else's Life 67463
11 Amy's Song 46690
12 Brand New Day 62942
13 Sundrenched World 47027
14 One of Those Days 55985
15 Friend Like You 48356

Joshua Radin is an acoustic singer/songwriter brought to a wider audience when close friend and actor/film-maker Zach Braff heard a demo of his song Winter and got the song onto the show Scrubs. From there he has featured heavily on US TV and film soundtracks. His acoustic indie folk/pop sound is reminiscent of Simon & Garfunkel, Damien Rice and Iron & Wine.


Justin Nozuka

Justin Nozuka
Buy tickets Fri 15 Oct 10

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1 Criminal 56679
2 I'm In Peace 53459
3 After Tonight 67128
4 Golden Train 27971
5 Save Him 22153
6 Be Back Soon 20193
7 Down In A Cold Dirty Well 16567
8 Supposed To Grow Old 15427
9 Mr. Therapy Man 16316
10 If I Gave You My Life 11097
11 Oh Momma 8787
12 My Heart Is Yours 16613
13 Gray 7155
14 Heartless 9750
15 Love 7686

Singer songwriter Justin Nozuka has already had a career that most artists would dream of - he's a household name in his native Canada, whilst he's also released critically acclaimed albums in the US and UK, with his own unique brand of acoustic pop winning him a legion of fans around the world.


Rumer

Rumer
Buy tickets Fri 15 Oct 10

Reminiscent of that other great female vocalist Karen Carpenter, Rumer is a fantastically unique artist for our time. Shying away from self-conscious trend, she carves a path all her own with distinctive nostalgia which is inherent in her music. Class and good old-fashioned music-making make this one of the most distinguished female musicians of her generation.



Places Nearby

Republic Bier Hof (1 minute away!) for Pizza and drinks!

Hong Kong Cafe or Steak and Cherry, both at the Charing Cross end of Sauchiehall St.