FOLK & WORLD MUSIC

SUNDAY 21

I Stonehaven Folk Festival Tannahill Weavers. Makvirag. lain MacKintosh. Hamish Moore and Dick Lee and others. Information 0569 62781.

I nothbury Traditional Music Festival Northumberland village festival. Campsite changed. Information0669 20149.

Glasgow

I The Humprl Family The ldolize Dance Hall. Glasgow Fair. Nelson's Monument. Glasgow Green. 8pm. £3.50 (£2). Thrash hillbilly from Glesea with funny men Stu Who'.’ and Alex Fracklcton.

I Ceolbeg Riverside. Fox Street. offClyde Street. 248 3144. 8pm. Scottish band features pipes. harp. flute and keyboards and vocals from Davey Steel.

Edinburgh

I Nka'ima Ross Theatre. Princes Street Gardens. 2.30pm. Free. Presented by Edinburgh District Council. A street riot from Lagos! Dance music from a twenty-strong Nigerian band. Presented in association with WOMAD.

I Olll Bowman Stockbridge Bookshop. 26 NW. Circus Place. 7.30pm. £1 .50 includes wine. Stockbridge Festival presents local performer singing from her CD/Cassette City Lore. Numbers limited. Proceeds to Save the Children Fund.

MONDAY 22 Linllthgow

I Sara Gray and Roger Wilson Black Bitch Inn. West Port. Linlithgow. 8.30pm. Linllthgow Folk Club. Sara is a fine American singer. long resident in Scotland. accompanied here by noted fiddler.

WEDNESDAY 24

Glasgow

I The Attic The Studio. Shuttle Street. Paisley. 8pm. £2 membersand concessions. £2.50 everyone else. Information from organiser Danny Kyle. 887 9991.

Edinburgh

I Hamish Moore and Dick Lee Cate Royale Upstairs. West Register Street. 557 4792. 8pm. £3 (£2 ). Edinburgh Folk Club presents the pipes and reeds duo in an eveningol irreverent good music.

THURSDAY 25 Glasgow

I Star Folk Club Glasgow Society Of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. beside Mitchell Theatre. 8pm. £2. Ieln Mackintosh. See Edinburgh Wed 17.

FOLK & WORLD

The loilotvlng details are for regularvteakly dates: sss rnaln listings tor one-oil shows. Olgs are listed by city. then by day. assldsnciss will be listed. provided that up-tocdsis details are supplied to us. Folk and World nesldsnciss Listings compiled by Norman Chalmers.

GLASGOW Fridays

I Johnny 8cobies London Road. Glasgow Cross. 552 3204. 8pm. Free. Live music. I Victoria Bar Stoekwell

Street/Bridgegate. Evening. Free. Informal lrish/Scottish instrumental session.

I Scotia Folk Scotia Bar. 112 Stoekwell Street. 552 8681. 8.30pm. Free. Live groups.

Saturdays

I Pier Lights and Guests Traders. Glassford Street. 8.30pm. Free. Folk and rock.

I Victoria Bar Stockwell Street/Bridgegate. Evening. Free. lrish/Scottish instrumental session.

I Scotia Folk Scotia Bar. 112 Stockwcll Street. 552 8681. Sat 13. 3.30pm. The Broads: Sat 20. 3.30pm. Jim Couza. Free.

Sundays

I Babblty aowsters Blackfriars Street. Merchant City. 9pm. Free. Informal music in the bar.

I Session Riverside. Fox Street. offClyde Street. 248 3144. 2-4pm. Free. Regular afternoon of songs and music.

I Park aar Argyll Street. near Kelvin Park. 339 1715. 9pm. Free. Session in llighlanders‘ pub.

Mondays

I Johnny Scobies London Road. Glasgow Cross. 552 3204. 8pm. Free. Live music. I Travelling Folk BBC Radio Scotland. 8.30—9.25pm. Archie Fisher and Danny Kyle present records. news and live recordings from the folk scene.

I irlsh Session Sharkey’s Bar. beside Citizens’ Theatre. Gorbals. 429 3944. 8.30pm. Free. The MeCues and othertop Glasgow lrish musicians.

Tuesdays

I Johnny Scobles London Road. Glasgow Cross. 552 3204. 8pm. Free. Live music. I Paisley Arts FollsPaisley Arts Centre. New Street. 887 1010. Free. Live soloists. occasional groups. 8pm.

I Glasgow Songwriters Blackfriars. Bell Street. 552 5924. 9.30pm. Free.

Singer, songwriters take the floor.

Wednesdays

I Scotia Folk Club Scotia Bar. Slockwell Street. 8.30pm. Free. Wed 17. Outfit; Wed 24. Sarah Gray and RogerWllson.

I Johnny Scobles London Road. Glasgow Cross. 552 3204. 8pm. Free. Live music. I Hail Bar Woodlands Road. 9pm. Free. Fiddles. flutes. accordions. banjos etc.

Thursdays

I Earthbeet BBC Radio Scotland. 7.30—8.3()pm. Presented by Jan Fairley. World music programme.

EDINBURGH Fadays

. I Shore BarThe Shore. Leith. 9pm. Free.

Irish music session.

I West End Hotel Palmerston Place. 225 3656. 9pm. Free. Accordion and guitar in the bar.

I North Sea Gas Platform One. Caledonian Hotel. Rutland Street. Free. Popular Scots entertainers.

I Mhalrl O'Rellly Ensign Ewart. Lawnmarket. top of High Street. 9pm. Free.

I Royal Oak Infirmary Street. 557 2976. Evening. Free. Downstairs songs with guitar etc. upstairs bar with piano.

Saturdays

I Oaudl Shore Bar. The Shore. Leith. 9pm. Free. Celtic music on guitar. mandolin and fiddle.

I West End Hotel Palmerston Place. 225 3656. 9pm. Free. Highlanders‘ haunt. Accordion guitar in the bar.

I Live Music Ensign Ewart. Lawnmarket. top of High Street. 9pm. Free.

I Royal Oak Infirmary Street. 557 2976. 9pm till late. Free. Informal music with Sam Whalem.

Sundays

I Sandy aeil's Forrest Hill Bar. Forrest Road. Afternoon from 1pm. Free. Session at the back of the famous folk pub.

I Fiaere Nilssen Bridges Bar. formerly L' Odcon. George IV Bridge. 9pm. American woman songwriter.

I Muckie Ado L‘Attache. basement of Rutland Hotel. West End of Princes Street. 9.30pm—12.30am. Free. Singalong Scottish folkies.

I Full Shilling aand Ryrie's Bar. Haymarket. junction of Dalry Road. 9pm. Free. Alternate weeks. songs and tunes. I Live Music Ensign Ewart. Lawnmarket. top of High Street. 9pm. Free. '

I aannsrman's Music Bannerman's Bar. Cowgate. 9pm. Free. Live music.

I Nancy Nicholson Royal Oak. Infirmary Street. 557 2976. 9pm till late. Free.

Singer and melodeon player.

Mondays

I Travelling Folk BBC Radio Scotland. 8.30—9.25pm. Archie Fisher and Danny Kyle present records. news and live recordings from the Scottish folk scene. I Famous Other aand Southsidc Snooker and Social Centre. 72 Causewayside.668 3344. 9pm. Free. Scots/lrish.

I L'Attache Basement of Rutland Hotel. West End of Princes Street. 9pm. Free. Live bands.

I Fiddlers Arms Grassmarket. Evening. 229 2665. Free. Traditional Scottish music on squeeze boxes and fiddles.

Tuesdays

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I Fiaere Nilssen Queen Street Oyster Bar. Hanover and Queen Street. 9pm. Free. Transatlantic songwriter/guitarist.

I L'Attache Basement of Rutland Hotel. West End of Princes Street. 9pm. Free. Live bands.

I Famous Other Good Bannerman's Bar. Cowgate. 9pm. free.

Wednesdays

I Misiits St James Oyster Bar. Calton Road. 557 2925. 9.30pm. Free. Great female duo.

I Miro Leith Oyster Bar. The Shore. Leith. 9.30pm. Free. Irish and Celtic music.

I L'Attache Basement of Rutland Hotel. West End of Princes Street. 9pm. Free. Live bands.

Thursdays

I Earthbeat BBC Radio Scotland. 7.30—8.30pm. Presented by Jan Fairley. World music programme.

I L’Attacha Basement of Rutland Hotel. West End of Princes Street. 9pm. Free. Live bands.

I Accordion nghl Glencairn Hotel. Royal Circus. 9pm. Free.

I Little Green Monkeys Bannerman's Bar. Cowgate. 9pm. Free. Vocals. guitar and

CLASSICAL

Concerts are listed by date. then bycity. Classical Listings compiled by Carol Main.

SUNDAY 14

Glasgow

I Organ Recital Art Gallery and Museum. Kelvingrove. Free at door. 2.30pm.

Edinburgh

I Medieval Dance Music The Ross Theatre. Princes Street Gardens. Free at door. 2.30pm. The Dufay Collective with A L 'Estampida in a rc-creation of the art ofthe medieval minstrcl.

I 8tOlies' ataix St Giles‘ Cathedral. High Street. Free at door. 6pm. An hour of music from the Covenant Church Choirof Charlotte. North Carolina.

WEDNSDAY 17 Edinburgh

I Organ Recital Church of St Andrew and St George. George Street. Admission: at door. 12.30-1pm. Andrew Armstrong of Dunfermline Abbey gives halfan hour on the Wells Kennedy organ.

I Organ Recital St Mary‘s Cathedral. Palmerston Place. Admission: atdoor. 8pm. £2. Edinburgh organist Morley Whitehead plays as part of regular Wednesday evening series.

THURSDAY 18 Glasgow

I Salllra Duo Art Gallery and Museum. Kelvingrove. Free at door. 7—8.30pm. Nicholas Smith (flute) and John Irvine (guitar) play for the gallery‘s regular Thursday evening promenade series.

Edinburgh

I Leonard Friedman St Stephen's Church. foot of Howe Street. Stockbridge. Tickets: 668 2019 (Queen‘s Hall Box Office). 7.30pm. £3.25 (£2). First of two recitals by Stockbridge resident but internationally acclaimed violinist as part of this year's Stockbridge Festival.

WEDNESDAY 24 Edinburgh

I Organ Recital Church ofSt Andrew and St George. George Street. Admission: at door. 12.30—1pm. Today’s lunchtime recitalist in this regular weekly series is Ian Ogg from St Mary's Cathedral. Glasgow.

I Organ Recital St Mary‘s Cathedral. Palmerston Place. Admission: at door. 8pm. £2. The Cathedral‘s assistant organist Peter Backhouse gives tonight‘s recital.

THURSDAY 25 Glasgow

I Westbourne Music Merchants' Hall. 7 West George Street. Tickets: 2275511 (Ticket Centre. Candlcriggs). 12.45pm. £2.50 (£2). Peter Mountain (violin) and Angela Dale (piano) play the Sonata N03 by Foulis. Theme and Variations by Messiaen and the G minor Sonatina by

Schubert.

ad'sllffiggnécmfinirlédllfio' V I l I Salllra Ouo Art Gallery and Museum. Ch," b r, S” ‘3',c,()§,§;‘FO‘: i Kelvingrove. Free atdoor. 7-8.30pm.

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