Cambridge based odd-folk duo Naomi Randall and Lea Nicholson have been working together since late 2016. Naomi first came to prominence with her eponymous 2014 album, and to quote the fRoots Review
“Randall possesses a truly classic English voice – comparable with the very bestâ€
Nicholson has a recording career spanning more than fifty years including time with Virgin, Transatlantic, and Topic Records (a track of his is included in the Topic Anthology “Three Score and Tenâ€). Together they make music which has roots in Traditional English Folk, West Coast Rock and Psychedelia, and the noughties Live-coding scene.
Cambridge based odd-folk duo Naomi Randall and Lea Nicholson have been working together since late 2016. Naomi first came to prominence with her eponymous 2014 album, and to quote the fRoots Review
“Randall possesses a truly classic English voice – comparable with the very bestâ€
Nicholson has a recording career spanning more than fifty years including time with Virgin, Transatlantic, and Topic Records (a track of his is included in the Topic Anthology “Three Score and Tenâ€). Together they make music which has roots in Traditional English Folk, West Coast Rock and Psychedelia, and the noughties Live-coding scene.