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ROCK & BLUES
The following details are for regular ' weekly dates: see main listings for one-
1 ott shows. Gigs are listed by city, then by a day. Residencies will be listed, provided tltat up-to-date details are supplied to us. All events are tree unless otherwise stated. Rock and Blues Residencies 1 Listings compiled by Fiona Shepherd
2 and Gavin Inglis.
Fridays
i I Masquerade show Ivory Blacks.
g Oswald Street. 221 5911. 7.30pm.
; Featuring two singers. a tribute band and an impressionist.
E Saturdays
I Mo’ Jazz With Attitude 13th Note. Glassford Street. 553 1638. 9pm. More of an acid jazz and jazz funk slant to this
5 regular pre-club event. which features live
bands some weeks. See Rock listings for
details.
I Jamie Barnes And Cochise
; MacSorley‘s. Jamaica Street. 221 8499.
4pm. Veteran blues.
. I Spider Mackenzie and Dick Banovich
Brewery Tap. Sauchiehall Street. 339 8866. 9pm. First Saturday of every month.
. I The Andy Boyle Show ivory Blacks.
Oswald Street. 221 5911. 7.30pm.
Keyboard player.
Sundays
I The Blues Poets Scotia. Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 3.30pm. Blues session. 3 I Glub Mouth 13th Note. Glassford Street. 553 1638. 8pm. Free. An indie pre- club club run by DJs Mark Percival. Peter Easton and John Cavanagh. now with live music every week. See Rock listings for details. I llollin’ Joe And The Jets McCool‘s = Ruling Cowboy. Candleriggs. 552 7847. 4pm. Rock ‘n’ roll session.
Mondays
I Words And Music Samuel Dow‘s. Nilhsdale Road. 423 ()107. 8pm. 50p. First Monday of every month. A performance
club for local writers and musicians.
1 featuring four half hour sessions of readings and music.
Tuesdays
I The ltazoo Club 13th Note. Glassford Street. 553 1638. 8pm. A club run by local band The Blisters which incorporates different bands each week. and recently celebrated its first birthday. See rock listings for line-up details. I Retrospect McCool’s Ruling Cowboy. Candleriggs. 552 7847. 9pm. 60s and 70s covers. appearing two weeks on. two
weeks off. Phone venue for details.
Wednesdays
I Bollin’ Joe And The Jets Curlers. Byres Road. 334 1284. 8pm. Fifties rock ’n’ roll. I .llveass McCool's Ruling Cowboy. Candleriggs. 552 7847. 9pm. Traditional Chicago R&B. appearing most weeks. Check venue for details.
Thursdays I Blues Club Clutha Vaults. Stockwell Street. 552 7520. 8.30pm. With traditional Chicago blues from Jiveass.
i I The Jukes McCool‘s Ruling Cowboy.
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Candleriggs. 552 7847. 9pm. Playing most Thursdays. Check venue for details. . I Andy Boyle 1vory Blacks, Oswald
1 Street. 221 5911. 9pm. Keyboard player.
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LIGHT
light Music is listed by date, then by city. Performances will be listed, subject to space, provided that details reach our offices at least one week before publication. light Music listings compiled by Fiona Shepherd
and Gavin Inglis.
FRIDAY 19
Glasgow
I Sydney Bevine Pavilion Theatre. Renfield Street. 332 1846. 7.30pm. £7.50 balcony tickets left. The rhinestone cowboy rides out again.
SATURDAY 20
Glasgow
I Sydney Bevine Pavilion Theatre. Renfield Street. 332 1846. 7.30pm. £7.50 balcony tickets left.
JAZZ
Dates listed below are for one-oil shows: see seperate section tor residencies. Gigs are listed by date, then by city. Perlonnances will be listed, provided that details reach our otlices at least
one week belore publication. Jan
; Listings compiled by Kenny Mathieson.
i FRIDAY 19
1 Edinburgh
1 I Andy Sheppard Big Go-Motion Queen's Hall. Clerk Street. 668 2019. 8.30pm. £9.50. £8 (concessions £4 on door). Always a popular visitor to Scotland. the saxman unveils the new extended version of his electric quintet. See preview.
_5 SATURDAY 20
Glasgow
I Andy Sheppard Big Go-Motion Mitchell Theatre. Granville Street. 227 5511. 8pm. £8 (£4). See Fri 19.
I Bill Wells Octet The 13th Note. 80 Glassford Street. 887 4733. 9.30pm. £4 (£3). Guitarist Bill Wells leads one of the more daring outfits currently working on the Scottish scene. in what looks like a particularly strong incarnation. The band‘s real strength lies in his imaginatively arranged compositions. combined with wide-ranging improvisational freedoms. I John Murray Big Band Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 6112. 2—5pm. £ 1. Mainstream.
I George Penman’s Jamnen Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 6112. 8.30pm—midnight. £4. Leading Dixieland band. plus guests.
SUNDAY 21
Glasgow
I Suzanne Bonnar Old Athenaeum Theatre. Buchanan Street. 227 5511. 8pm. I £6.50 (£4). The Dunoon-based singer
finishes her tour for Assembly Direct‘s The Jazz Club with this date at their new Glasgow venue.
I Big Band Session Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 6112. 2—5pm. £1. The Strathclyde Youth Jazz Orchestra alternate with the Tim Barella Big Band.
Edinburgh
I Bill Wells Octet Jazz Cellar. Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. 9pm. £3 (£2). See Sat 20.
Glasgow
I Kit Carey’s Jan Band Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 6112. 9pm—midnight. £2. Traditional.
I Pool Session Victorian Bar. Tron Theatre. Trongate. 552 8587. 9pm. Free (collection for musicians). An invited jam session led by pianist Ron Findlay.
TUESDAY 23
Edinburgh
I Tina May Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. 8pm. £7.50 (£6.50 in advance). A chance to hear one of the more highly regarded young singers on the British scene. Note that admission will be limited to 100 here. Tina also plays in Perth. lnvemess. Aberdeen and RAF Edzell this week — details and advance bookings from Jazz Promotions Scotland. 0738 39869. See preview.
WEDNESDAY 24
Glasgow
I Sandy Taylor and llenry Fullerton Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 6112. 8.30pm. £1. Mainstream piano and bass duo. plus guests.
Edinburgh
I lammas Jazz Cellar. Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. 9pm. £4 (£3.50). One of the more exciting-looking combinations in the current programme brings together saxophonist Tim Garland. Dundonian guitarist (and currently well-reviewed poet) Don Paterson. the dazzling Uillean piper Steafan Hannigan. and drummer Mark Fletcher. A fusion ofjazz with folk. needless to say. and they will be joined by Dublin-bom singer Christine Tobin. This should be a good one.
THURSDAY 25
Glasgow I llarnlsh Moore and Dick lee Merchants