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Little Pebble
Acoustic / Electro / Lyrical

"stupid o'clock"

Edinburgh, Scotland
United Kingdom

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Last Login:  7/25/2008
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   Little Pebble: General Info
Member Since2/3/2006
Band Websitelittlepebble.co.uk
Band MembersLittle Pebble plays either as..

Little Pebble and The Toes (korg/toes/harps/guitar/vocal)

or..

Little Pebble and The Drum (korg/drum/harps/guitar/vocal)

Live shows for Little Pebble and The Drum coming soon in 2009.

InfluencesEveryone in the key of Fife.
Sounds LikeShells, clams, mussels, seaweed and sand rattling around in an old tin can.



Little Pebble
Type of LabelIndie





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Aug 8 2008 8:00P
STRAIGHT TO VIDEO RECORDS Captains Rest GLASGOW
Aug 20 2008 8:00P
RETREAT! The Scottish Scullery, St Johns Church EDINBURGH

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   About Little Pebble

     

Little Pebble is a member of the Fence Collective, a squad of musicians grown from fine seeds in the East Neuk of Fife...a brilliant place. Also is proud to be a part of Timbreland Recordings camp featuring some great artists, please check them oot! Pebble has written and recorded with Corn Capri and We Mythical Kings.




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Anna K Jarosz





Jul 21 2008 8:25 AM

Hey! Oh my gosh you would LOVE them - so huge and so many flavours.... (but I am not sure if they would be better than my chocolate cherry version.... ha ha!!)
I am having a great time so far - have been here a month now, can't believe it! I have played my first gig and also done an open mic..eek! I am in a very arty musical neighbourhood so it is really cool to have lots of places to play. (If they'll let me!)
How are you doing? How is Edinburgh?
Love CW!
Xxx
Sable





Jul 20 2008 5:26 PM

hey dude, greatting rapping to you the on thursday hope to see you up at binkies soon
Sable





Jul 17 2008 10:20 AM

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the gentle invasion





Jul 10 2008 4:28 AM

Indie Tracks special!

Manchester's Amida have been compared to both the Pixies and the Magnetic Fields - due in part to their ability to wrench catchy pop from dark subject matter. This is exemplified on their debut mini-album 'Arts and Crafts' which, rattling through six tracks in under 13 minutes, has been described as "a masterclass in pop economy".

Pushing shiny pop hooks to a lo-fi aesthetic, the Just Joans create tales of heartache and teenage longing in small town Caledonia. Is This Music described their debut album (Last Tango In Motherwell) as "frankly staggering", and probably the best album of that year. This was followed by two mini-albums on the rather lovely Wee POP label: Virgin Lips and Hey Boy, You're So Sensitive.

The Occasional Flickers' main songwriter Giorgos Bouras recorded debut album 'Scattered Songs' in his native Greece. But it wasn't until he relocated to Greece and put together a new live band that the music truly felt at home. Imbued with the lyrical wit of Belle and Sebastian, but delivered in the off hand style of the Pastels - they're the best Scottish pop band to ever come out of Greece. Or maybe the best Greek pop band in Scotland. Either way, they're not to be missed.

Krista





Jul 5 2008 6:56 AM

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Jul 4 2008 2:37 AM

We'll miss ya!

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Iona Marshall





Jun 19 2008 4:17 AM

lovely new tune pebble! d'you get anywhere wi those 2 tracks...are they a bit ropey?
iohum
Brakescene





Jun 17 2008 11:45 AM

what we deal is a belter guys.... how are you?lee
FRANCO FORNASARI





Jun 16 2008 7:33 AM

Thanks for the add,
I like your Music!!!
fakeindielabel





Jun 16 2008 3:56 AM

FIL096: ELKS @ NEWCASTLE ARTS CENTRE - MONDAY 16 JUNE



Described by Hydragenic as 'a subtle, widescreen sountrack for the bitter break-up of a relationship', London's Elks are unclassifiable in their unconventional brilliance, a band always evolving, taking chances and refusing to sit still. Following a successful string of European shows, the band are coming to Newcastle tonight, Monday 16 June. Also on the bill are Spraydog, Italy's Three In One Gentlemans Suit, and The Black Static of Summer. This one is at the Newcastle Arts Centre, entry is £4 and doors are at 8pm.

fakeindielabel. co. uk/fil096 for more info.

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FIL097: THESE UNITED STATES @ HEAD OF STEAM - SUNDAY 22 JUNE



These United States/Vandaveer was one of our favourite shows of the year in 2007, so we're super happy to announce that they're both making a return to The Head of Steam, Newcastle on Sunday 22 June. This Washington DC outfit serve up country-tinged folk sautéed in electronic seasoning; along with artier neighbours Le Loup and Exit Clov, These United States offer melodic and amusing ideas to the post-Fugazi landscape, but they're still tied to thoughtful ones-in this case, mostly protesting heartless romantic antics - Village Voice. A co-promotion with our friends Ex-Libris Records, the bill also features John Egdell and Aaron McMullan. Doors are 8pm and entry is £4.

fakeindielabel. co. uk/fil097 for more info.
Son of Thom





Jun 15 2008 1:44 PM



robert john





Jun 11 2008 12:35 PM

Hello everyone!

Check out the new tunes with Rosie at myspace. com/robertjohnandrosiesmith

Cheers, take it easy,

Rob
theghostboy





Jun 10 2008 11:14 AM

how do alan ? nice harpage last night.... its appreciated..... also its sounding good.... maybe get you to play on a recording of breathe if you like i have a friend who records for free nicely nicely catch you next week mate gazz
the gentle invasion





Jun 9 2008 11:00 AM



Rags & Feathers recently supported a Hawk and a Hacksaw in Glasgow, and rather brilliant they were too. Note perfect folk-pop, kinda like the Handsome Family by way of Fairport Convention.

Ziggy Campbell fronts Edinburgh folktronic popsters FOUND.
His solo performances tread a similar path, but the stripped back set-up helps place more emphasis on intimacy and experimentation, helped by his collection of home-made instruments and vintage loop pedals.

Having already recorded and released two albums this year (Apple Tits for Destuction - which has "a 60s vibe", and Dance, which is "mainly all circuit bent instruments and drums"), and with plans for two more (one abstract war concept album, and one straight forward indie), Les Enfant Bastard could just be the most prolific, if not the most diverse, artist in Scotland just now.

Come down.

fakeindielabel





Jun 7 2008 5:08 AM



Q WITHOUT U
The tunes are great, the lyrics are hilarious and if you don't like it, you're clearly an idiot - NME

THE BUBBLE PROJECT
Unusual and extremely talented, Beach Boys in space madness - Gutter Magazine

THE NEW GROOMERS
Debut outing from the people who brought you Sons of Brenda and Peoples' Friend...

SUNDAY 8 JUNE 2008
THE HEAD OF STEAM, NEWCASTLE
8PM - £3

fakeindielabel. co. uk/fil094
Sideways Through Sound Radio





Jun 5 2008 11:46 PM

You got radio airplay in Australia!!

www. sidewaysthroughsound. com
Duncan Drever ’the scumbag’





Jun 3 2008 9:16 AM

Hi, sorry am not to quick at checkin my myspace page. Ill get in touch before next week if thats ok.
Enjoying your songs!
Pictish Trail





Jun 2 2008 1:55 PM

Hello.
This is a poster for FENCE CLUB #5: The Bulleit Sessions.
It's quite small. But if you CLICK ON IT you'll see a bigger version, which you can read with your eyes.

FENCE CLUB #5 - POSTER

If you can't be bothered to click, here's all the relevant 'deets'.

Fence Club is a semi-regular event that showcases the range of hairy-talent on the Fence Records label.
The Bulleit Sessions are an exciting series of Fence Club nights in Edinburgh and Glasgow, taking place throughout April, May and June 2008.

This Friday, 6th June, marks Fence Club #5: The Bulleit Sessions - taking place at Stereo in Glasgow - and will feature live performances from The Pictish Trail, Player Piano and Come In Tokyo.


Tickets are £8, advance, from www. fencerecords. com - and £9 on the door.
Every ticket holder will receive a free 7" record at the end of the night, and free entry to the club night afterwards with DJ David Barbarossa.
Doors are at 7.30pm, with the live music finishing by 10.30pm.

See you Friday, aye?
Whisky Galore





May 29 2008 3:38 PM

Hiya Al,

Just to let you know it's this Saturday afternoon we're playing in Elvis Shakespeare on Leith Walk, we'll be playing at half 2. Wish we could've popped over to your gig at the Meridian afterwards but already committed to the Dead Beat Club's farewell gig at Cab Vol. Next time though, catch you soon.

Dave
Vasco da Gamba





May 29 2008 7:14 AM

Tracer Trails Present:





May 19 2008 3:29 PM



Friday, May 23rd,

The Declining Winter
7VWWVW
& Doogie Paul

@ Stills Gallery
(Cockburn Street)
7pm-10pm
tickets £4 on the door / cheap beer!

The Declining Winter is a new musical project led by Richard Vincent Adams, co-founder of leftfield musical pioneers Hood - influenced by Low, The Durutti Column and York City FC.

Skip your tea for the magnificent, synth-laden 7VWWVW (aka MAMMAL), and Doogie Paul of James Yorkston and the Athletes upright bass infamy.
Son of Thom





May 19 2008 1:12 PM



Emily Scott





May 16 2008 1:02 AM

thanks so much, it was lovely to be there.
em x
Opposite Of Robot





May 13 2008 5:04 AM

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Cheers for playing, see you soon!
Dan Haywood’s New Hawks