Key details:
- Style & Performances: He covers artists like John Fogerty (“Bad Moon Rising”), traditional Scottish/Portuguese sailing songs, and sea shanties (e.g., “Leave Her Johnny”). He also writes his own material, such as “The Brae” (a song about his father) and “Wind Turns.”
- Presence: Frequently featured by the Buskers of Glasgow community on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram. He often performs with his dog Ewa. He’s played at events like the Long Weekend Festival and indoor shows (e.g., Glasgow Streetsound series).
- Online:
- Bandcamp: agha-ozhor.bandcamp.com (tracks available for streaming/download)
- Instagram: @aghaozhor
- Facebook: Agha-Ozhor
He’s well-regarded in the local busking scene for his energetic performances and storytelling.

Ewa. She looks after Agha-Ozhor.
She’s a beloved companion who joins him while he busks in Glasgow as a banjo/guitar player and storyteller (French/Angolan roots, performing folk, traditional, and original songs). The phrase “She looks after Agha-Ozhor” comes straight from posts by the Buskers of Glasgow community, where fans often share cute videos of the duo performing together—Ewa sometimes even adds “backing vocals.”
Agha-Ozhor (Edwin Alves Do Nascimento) is active on Instagram (@aghaozhor), Bandcamp, and Facebook. Ewa is frequently featured as “the best girl” in their street performances.


