As the driving force behind the eclectic Scottish folk combo Randolph's Leap, Adam Ross cuts a unique figure in the local scene, penning songs that recall the unique perspective of idiosyncratic writers like Jonathan Richman or Stephin Merritt of the Magnetic Fields. After more than a decade together, Ross released two collections under his own name in the 2020s.
Born in the Scottish burgh of Nairn, Ross started recording music while attending the University of the West of Scotland in Ayr. Randolph's Leap, named for a countryside area in the northeast of the country, first go...