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free). See Fri 14. Glasgow for fulf put together a package ofTalcnt. all . description agreeing to play for nowt. Includes 10 0 Music trom Nottingham Queen‘s the McAlmans. Sprangcen. Brian GlaSgOW
Hall, Clerk Street. Box office Ticket Miller and Mike Ormsbv. . . . . g t y ‘ Centre. 31/3 Waverley Bridge or 334 - Regular Irish Musrc Sessmn Stage
Glasgow Cross. Evening. Acoustic string bass. banjo and guitar.
Edinburgh
0 Edinburgh Folk Club Osbourne
_ . . - Door Bar. (‘orbals Str ‘ i . i i . 7414. 8pm. £3.50 (£2). Edinburgh ’ “lghland Lme w'th_Adam flask Old (.imcm. Thjvm ‘ 479 55;: “Kit Hotel. Y ork Place. 557 5746. 8pm. Contemporary Arts Trust presents a Wzi\'crlc)' ‘HOICI: PIIMCSP‘ICCL _ Evcfim’u Li L' " ""' C‘ome all ye. programme ()medcrn music by f 9—] 1pm. (rood singing. fiddle. banjo . Buskééers Wintcrwim Gm“ 0 Robin Turner Royal Oak. Infirniarv composers closelv associated with ’ and gum”- r.. . . s i: 7‘ ' ‘- Street. 557 2976. Evening. Irish ' . .r s. . . no 3' Oak Infirmm. Street Wcstcrn Road. 33- 353... Evening. 4 f . . ~ ‘ Nottingham UniversitvMuSic Y ‘ v ‘ ' -. . . . . . - ‘ si iira ds riny l'tVL‘l‘tiik‘SCliitr‘L‘. , .- E ~~ , 1. 1C . .k picce acousticclectric. l "3“ n ‘t 5p ‘ - L ~L Department. It sa mixed . Singarounc anc rac . r s _- . .. ~ I o The Reverend Bros. Shore B'ir ._ ; rolkt Suing: Rock n Roll. i . __ _ .. ‘. .‘ ‘ programme Vi ith much unusual i 8 . i Letth. 553 5080. Evening. Irish and music. I Edinburgh ; Lunar music from varied-looking ; Glasgow 5 oTraditionalDancing l-lBucclcucli ; bu'mh- D0Cl‘5'dcw“uc- l ‘ , . . ‘ .. 3 ) i s . I ( y- . W t i o Tolbooth Bar(rlasgtm ( rosst. i t l N?- 7-~ (F )-3()Pm- Vt "h 1«"L_ ; , Ewnmg RegularSQIUI'duy' night ; Music. Reels and other dances from ' I ? session. 3 Scotland and England.butexcluding I GIaSQOW ' . 5 the country dance repertoire. No ' . ' Edinburgh " experience necessary. and a friendly Sta,’ Falk Sim" WC“; Mm?“ : oAn Evening with the Edinburgh welcome guaranteed. For more info. UJ“)dct‘illM‘il'ldhlc' ICI‘ “41 )5) pIease note that evening sessions Fiddlers Usher Hall. Lothian Road. f phone John Nuttall on 4-17 41 17 in 8456' begin atappmx 8.30pm unless 5 7pm. ill—£1. With Kirstcen (irant : the evenings. . Edmbufgh . . 3‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ - e . . a. othenmse stated. , and St Mary s School Senior ( lioir. ; 0 Sessron Fiddlers Arms. : . ' ‘ I, W 7 Lindsay Sinclair. accompanist. l (Irassmarket. 22‘) 2665. Evening. : 8”” J‘ines .I‘Ord Dam!” 5‘ BIde a - . '. , - , -- . - . ' .. - . .,- . r Street. Evening. Popularpub 3 Military Band of the First Btn. 51st 1 longest running session tn ; t. ‘ Bl ~‘_ P Glasgow ; IIigliland Volunteers. l Iidinburgh. p" 0mm“ um ()p'
0 Jim Knight Royal Oak. Infirmary Street. 557 2976. Evening. Jim and others in late night folky basement bar.
. Slim Whitman The Moody's 0 Liz and Maggie Cruikshank Royal .lmlceorge “amino” Ival-hcuuc ()ak. InfirmaryStrect. Evening.
Roy.il.llope Street.33l I234. : SUNDAY 9 -
O Gill Hewitt Royal Oak. Infirmarv Street. 557 2976. Evening. Singing session led by (Jill on vocals and
“' lsl‘m ‘& “ASP” £7 '” {4' A m“ : bani” : o The Shetland Fiddlers' Society West l-(,r(~(mmr}.Hm. Sm. punct 1 I ow _ ' Endliotel Palmerston Place 225‘ 0 TOIDOOth Bar(ilasgo\v (toss. ; . g ‘ ' 1656 Ev ‘nm , W...
. . . . . -‘ . .. ., O lllc‘lttc‘iilBZtlidPitlSlC\'l‘()lk(lllt). { - ~ ~ - L £~~ chulai iiuclcusolplaycrsand . \ l H H ‘I B" ‘k-l ' “S H . Edmburgh 8min.” : / rc govtan otc . ac ia . trcct. . . b h . 3373196.{150({1mcmhcrsy 0 Barrie Band Bannernian s Bar.
In urg Evening. ()ne ofScotland‘s cleverest (‘tiwgate 556 325-1. Iivening. Glasgow
0 Cafe VictorJara Basement. St Johns Church. corner of Princes Street and
groups. Indefinite number oftraditional musicnins. lightly amplified.
O Tolbooth Bar (ilasgoyv Cross.
l.otliiaii Road. Ii.\'.().l3. 7.30pm. .' Ed'nburgh - 0 Jim Knight‘s Night Royal Oak. ['1‘SEIH'g' chumr mUS'C‘m “(MIC No admission charge but a collection . Janet Russell and Christine Kydd Infirmary Street. Iivening. Folk “'1 . 0""
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poetry. music and song tocelebrate i 'I~Crmcs_ Evening. 0 Crown Folk Club Basement ot‘old . . . .
the thirty-third anniversary oftlic 3 . Nancy Nicholsoh Rm.“ Oak church. 48a The Pleasance. thingy (‘hllL‘ilIi (illilL‘illl l.()()(l {Hid i ' i [ngtrurncntul “lurk-shops for folk L ‘L‘ E“! L" ” ll ' ~'
1 Infirmary Street. Evening. Singer : melodeon player with large
rCPCm’lW- “'hldl llWlUdC“ 5"”315 in (iuiiiness at the late bar. from the classroom and playground. ‘_ , l ,_ 0 Billy Jones ('entral Bar. Leitli. o Nobody's Business Bannerman's S “"‘gcr'gu'tm‘t' Alternate make Evening
(£1.50). Paddy‘s night. Includes Irish
- instruments. All welcome. . . . . . . . danc‘ing and piping. Ioast St Patrick
0 Billy Jones (They. Fred. Spittal Street. Popularnon-folky
music from I)ick (iaughan. Jim Ferguson and others.
0 Concert for Glenelg Hotel at Wilkie lIouse. ('oyvgate. H.3flpm—lani. Bar.
£2(tl.5(l). 'I'ickets from (‘anongate . , ~ . . . -- - a. - ' . Music thkmlm S.”ch .Hw ~ 3 Bar.( oxygatc. 556 3254. L'\ cntng. . Norm sea Gas pmmrm one. ‘ : .‘ ‘ . ‘ H ‘_ oBillyJones Dukeof Wellington. I Rutland Street. Evening. Folk organise rsol tlic ltcc and succcsslul . ~ - GIas ow . ~
A w ‘ . ‘ ‘ H . . Duke street. Leith. Pop' Rock. 9 entertainment. iiiglitsattlic (rlcnclgnccdnioney to D . , Bl . i . . .80 aloa“ f. S __7
' a I a' ) s v y - ’ ‘ , r x 5
upgrade mC “A. $5.1m]. and haw cniiig. ucssingcr ant guitarist. 0 Blues and country [olhooth Bar, y n irmary . trcct. 55
2976. Singaround downstairs till the early hours.
— ; Rab Wallace has been playingthe . WH'STLEB|NKIES SATURDAY 15
bellows-blown lowland pipestormany I GI w
years with the Whistlebinkies(Sat15, acsgo. .
Glasgow) and their fourth album, on o Whistlebmkies (‘lydebank 'l‘own
Claddagh records, breezes off with a Hall. 7.30pm 1(‘0ncert in
set of Lowland jigs, and the nineteenth commemoration of the (‘lydebank
century pastoral feel carries overto the Blitz. Sec panel.
best setting ever heard of the noble 0 Tolbooth Bar Glasgow ('ross. Usual
Jacobite air Sir John Fenwick, Saturday night with various singers
beautifully paced and harmonised. and players In congenial
Eddie McGuireis one of Scotland‘s surroundings. ' .
best known and most prolitic 0 McCalmans Recording of Radio
composers of ‘serious‘ music, but also programme yvith support groups.
plays flute and piccolo in the group and Free tickets from ism .Qtieen
sets the musical structure and Margaret Drive. (IlingOW. Edinburgh
arrangements. He also writes in the
traditional idiom, one successml "33"" i also plays smaller concertinas and Lenin. He sings Burns’AMan'sAMan . i being the pipe tune. The Straights of doubles on fiddle with Mark Hayward, For A’ That with his natural abilityto 3393338318;29:33:2313.91.13... Cortu. After a Gaelic lament, gently to great we“ onme penultimate track, tell a stirring story, as an amhem '0” l c." (hate? . l c . . E sung and played on theoclarsach by an ensemble rendition of the march Scottish Socialist Republic. l W i m”! t ‘1 mum” Juan.“ Peacock a "lus'ca' path "was Falhe'JOh" MacMillan 0t Barra. the remember Mick, at the time of the EEC SUNDAY 16
i 0"” ""0 a swagger” old "1.3m" “me being bounced along bvthe elections, leaving the musicians and
‘ Macnona'd 0' the 's'es' the s'.de.dmm economic “Odhfan Playing 0' ‘Big' Mick singers and going to the front of the Glasgow
: of PeterAnderson perfectlytricking out Broderick. Edinbugh Playhouse “age to take . Singers, Night WNW Folk “Uh
' the mom. There '.s no "um’ a'mough he “mks Kinnou round the Shawn“ and Ardgowan Hotel. Blackliall Street.
i Stuart Eydmanii handles the bass the part, in the story that Mick's squeeze The Red Flag out of the Labour 887 31% 8pm £1 _ 50 (£1 mcmhcrs )_
i Concertina. playing Simple but torebears were renegade Russian Party leader_who seemed to have , WWW" “"83 "13 "umbelOIlfaCkS- “8 Orthodox priests who took up with torgotten the words! Edinburgh
0 Miro Glenelg I Iotel. Leaniington
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