Grant Campbell
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Grant Campbell is a Scottish singer-songwriter, born in Glasgow in 1979. He began playing in various bands when he was 16 and went on to pursue a solo career in his early twenties. He has played support for many different acts including; Allison Moorer, Mary Gauthier, The Handsome Family, John Hammond, Odetta, James Blood Ulmer, Johnny Dowd and Howe Gelb (Giant Sand).
His debut album Postcards from Nowhere was recorded at home on a four track with Campbell recording and performing all the music. It was released in the summer of 2005 on a small local independent label to critical acclaim which included an "Album of the Week" in The Sunday Times[1]. The album was likened to that of Springsteen's classic Nebraska album with its rustic feel and rough vocals.
Campbell is currently working on a follow-up album.