Music
For more than a decade, Erin Hephzibah has performed as a solo artist and as a part of multiple bands and music projects, including Mandulu & Hephzibah and Kodak Ghosts. She has supported artists like Paolo Nutini, Martin Stephenson, Jill Jackson, Tom Walker, The Bluebells, and James Grant. Hephzibah's musical career has taken her all over Scotland and across the pond to Tartan Week in New York City. From 2022 to 2023, Hephzibah was a member of Glaswegian rock band, The Ronains. With The Ronains, she performed all over the UK and supported talents like Scouting For Girls and Big Country. Hephzibah is a founding member of nine-piece music group, Frank's House.
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In 2024, Hephzibah released her debut EP, Harebrained. Produced by Martin Stephenson, the EP features three original tracks. With collaborations from guitarist, Craig Goodwin, and writer, Georgia Francis.
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To join Hephzibah at her next performance, visit the events page. To book Hephzibah for an event, please submit a request on the contact page.
Harebrained
Harebrained is the debut EP from singer-songwriter Erin Hephzibah. Featuring original tracks, Raggedy Ann, Destroying Dandelions, and Year Walking.
Produced by Martin Stephenson, with lead guitar by Craig Goodwin.
Available on Spotify, Bandcamp, Apple Music, and YouTube.
Live Performances by Erin Hephzibah
Explore Erin Hephzibah's live performances of original songs and covers at venues like the Hug n Pint, An Unexpected Gallery, and Cottons Bar. Featuring performers, Rosalyn Tudhope and Craig Goodwin of Subtopian Planning Board.
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Original songs include Destroying Dandelions and Butterfly Blues.
Frank's House
Frank’s House is a musical smoothie of hip hop, funk, jazz, and reggae. With influences from Gorillaz and Buena Vista Social Club, Frank’s House is an electrifying vibe bursting with talent.
Formed in 2024, Frank’s House features Erin Hephzibah, Jennifer Leitch, Jamie Welsh, and Katt Kerr on vocals, Craig Goodwin, Joseph Cameron, and Sam Braes on guitar, Finnie Welsh on drums, and Stuart McIntyre (formerly Robert Campbell) on bass.