A Suffolk-born singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her husky voice, ROSALIE BEVAN has been shaping her distinctive sound since the age of 15. Her music blends intricate, jazz-inflected guitar picking with soulful, soaring vocals, drawing inspiration from an eclectic range of genres, including pop, folk, rock and jazz.
Rosalie has performed at major UK festivals including Glastonbury and The Big Chill, and has graced stages across Southeast Asia. A fixture on the London music scene, she’s captivated audiences at iconic venues such as The Bedford, The Green Note, and Hoxton Underbelly.
A brilliant new discovery for New Roots, London singer-songwriter PEARL FISH brings her superbly written, beautifully delivered songs to The Harrison to open proceedings for the night..
‘An English folk sound that evokes the mood and feel of early Laura Marling, brushed with the North American spirit of Lambchop, Phoebe Bridgers and Bon Iver…..an emerging talent with a huge future ahead of her.’ Loire Magazine
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