RJR Spotlight: EleOnora stolfi, Charlotte Besley, Rhirhi, and Tribal Jury

Ram Jam Records celebrates original music by rising stars, in August we are joined by Rhirhi, Charlotte Besley, Eleonora Stolfi and Tribal Jury.

Read more about the artists below.

Reserve a ticket, buy a drink and help RJR support up and coming local talent, doors at 7pm.

Iconic speakeasy Ram Jam Records is hidden away behind the award winning Smok’d pub at The Grey Horse Kingston (and yes we serve all their award winning food and drink).

If you would like to book a table please email greyhorse@smokd.co.uk and specify you would like to be seated in Ram Jam Records or leave that in the notes on your online reservation.

Entry - Free, but please use link below to register for your free ticket

Tribal Jury

The Gentlemen of Rock Two Bald. One Bronzed. One Fresh. Tribal Jury are a rock band making waves in the local scene.

Eloanora Stolfi

Eleonora Stolfi is a singer and songwriter from Pavia (Italy) after a first solo album "Fish Out of Water" [2020], they won the fifth edition of Sanremo Senior (one of the most important music competitions in Italy) with "Ruggine" [2021], a song produced by Kazemijazi.

Eleonora Stolfi's songs are bundles of liquid contrasts, a cocktail of rhythmic and arpeggiated electronics that mixes the string machines of the eighties and the rhythmic rigor of Kraut, the fluorescent colors of synth pop and the glacial contemporary synthesis that are present in Italian composers such as Battisti, Battiato and Giuni Russo (80s retrowave) and combined with the distinctive rough look in PJ Harvey’s music.

Eleonora Stolfi is a non-binary artist and their music tells about genderfluid and intimacy within a urban dimension that triggers emotions such as loneliness but also personal growth, where bodies and souls reject the rules binarism, as gender-fluidity is key to a more flexible and open-minded vision of humanity, free from any expectations. 

Rhirhi

Rhirhi is a South London based, unsigned artist who grew up on the Isle of Wight. She is an indie bedroom-pop songwriter and curates songs with themes of love, loss and mental health. Rhirhi’s music is an easy listen and a relaxing, grounding experience. With 3 years of professional gigging experience, most notably performing at the Isle Of Wight festival in 2021/2022 and London’s iconic Half Moon in 2023, career is well underway. Rhirhi’s music has been described as ‘almost haunting’ by BBC Introducing and ‘like a warm hug’ by her listeners. With two EPs and multiple singles out on streaming services already, Rhirhi plans to release her debut album this summer.

Charlotte Besley

Charlotte Besley is a country-pop singer & songwriter, drawing influence from the likes of KT Tunstall and Laura Marling.Passion for performance led Charlotte to the London College of Music where she honed her performance and songwriting skills.Charlotte's latest release is a single titled “You Found Me” which is available to download and stream on all major platforms. Charlotte vocalises her internal doubts, but a blossoming self-belief which she describes as “solid gold, the way I shine”.