Buster at Exchange
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A gig held at Exchange on Saturday 28th October. The event starts at 19:00.


Buster moved to Bristol last year to pursue his love for music, and delve right into Bristol's ever growing and thriving music scene. He's played at two BIMM Live's blowing everyone away with his fantastic songwriting ability and soul wrenching vocals! He has also played other gigs in around the city over the past year. Buster has recently set up 'Locally Grown' with a number of his friends and we see him go to another level collaborating with other musicians to continuously create and write fresh new music. Indie, rock, dub, jazz, and pop are a few different genres that people like to label us as, but in all honesty, Buster and 'Locally Grown' just like to make good music. This is Buster and Locally Grown and they are thrilled to play their first headline set for you, so make sure you don't miss it!

Immy is a 19 year old musician, currently based in Bristol. Her Music would be described as po/soul and funk with a touch of jazz. Like Buster, Immy also moved to Bristol last year and has quickly started to make a real name for herself. Back in October she released her first EP which was very popular, including singles 'If You Love The Moon' and 'Lovesick'. She has played many gigs over the past year including headlines at some of Bristol's well known venues, and also played the Cheltenham Jazz festival this year!

Sam Paul is a Bristol based singer songwriter who is just being Sam. Inspired by folk and blues He sings
songs about moments in his life. He's an artist that does what he loves and you can tell it.
With chilled out and alt indie vibes he plays easy going acoustic music that is catchy and will
for sure get your foot tapping
He's always had a fascination with Blues music and always wanted to play it but later took
up singing and fell into the world gigging! With inspiration from the likes of Chuck Berry,
Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen, Michael Kiwanuka and Leon Bridges.

Oliver Edgington is the front man of Essex based Alternative Rock band Myopia, he will be playing a short stripped back set to promote their upcoming headline gig at the Exchange on the 26th November. Myopia are a British rock band constantly pushing the boundaries of genre, experimenting with fresh, new sounds paired with profound and unconventional lyricism and melody.

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