Findlay Napier

Findlay Napier

Hailing from the bonnie shores of Glasgow, Findlay Napier is a folk singer-songwriter with a penchant for storytelling that rivals even the tallest of whisky glasses. With a voice as smooth as a aged single malt and charm that could woo even the most hardened of critics, Napier has quickly become a darling of the British folk scene.

Having honed his craft as a member of the critically acclaimed band Back of the Moon, Napier has since embarked on a solo career that has seen him collaborate with the likes of Boo Hewerdine and Admiral Fallow. His knack for weaving together intricate melodies and poignant lyrics has earned him comparisons to the likes of Richard Thompson and John Martyn, but Napier's unique voice and perspective set him apart from the pack.

From haunting ballads to foot-stomping anthems, Napier's music is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring spirit of the folk tradition. With a discography that spans five albums and a legion of adoring fans, Napier continues to push the boundaries of what it means to be a modern folk artist. Whether he's crooning about lost loves or spinning tales of whisky-soaked nights, Napier's music is sure to leave a lasting impression on even the most jaded of listeners.

So pour yourself a dram, settle in by the fire, and let Findlay Napier's music wash over you like a warm Highland breeze. You won't be disappointed.

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