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Scots sea shanty singer Nathan Evans raked in more than £450,000 after quitting postman job

Sea shanty singer Nathan Evans has raked in more than £450,000 since quitting his job as a postman to be a full-time musician. The folk musician posted the 19th-century whaling song The Wellerman on social media app TikTok in December 2020 and quickly amassed a huge following.

The 27-year-old from Airdrie, Lanarkshire, left his job with Royal Mail after landing a three-album deal with Polydor Records.

Now accounts for companies set up to channel his income show he made a fortune in the first year of his new found fame. His firm Xena Tara had total assets of £433,328 in the 12 months up to March 31 this year.

After paying off creditors, including a £125,000 corporation tax bill, Evans was left with shareholder funds of £305,241. His second company Simmons Hunter had assets worth £285,060. The business has been valued at £153,604 after payment of tax and other creditors.

Evans is the sole director of both the London-based firms, which were set up just days after he signed his record deal in January last year.

He released a single version of The Wellerman and a dance remix of the track by the UK producers 220 Kid and Billen Ted, which shot to No 1 in the charts.

In an interview last year, he told how he would have been happy to be a postman for life, if the song had not gone viral and made him an overnight success.

He said: “I loved getting out in the fresh air and finishing at a reasonable time. I’d go in around half eight and would be home for 3pm. I always had my headphones on, thinking of new songs I could cover.

“If I came up with a melody the night before I’d listen to it during the day. I was always singing, whistling, humming or making a noise. I would try to keep it on the down-low, though if someone was coming I’d try to be quiet.

“If it wasn’t for this blowing up then I could see myself working as a postman for the rest of my life.”

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