MUSIC ROCK & BLUES
I The Kazoo Club The 13th Note. Glassford Street. 553 1638. 8pm. A club run by local band The Blisters which incorporates different bands each week. See Rock listings for line-up details.
I Blackwater Blues Halt Bar. Woodlands Road. 332 1210.
I FM Band/Primary Murphy‘s Barrelhouse. Kelvinhaugh Street. 221 5569. 8pm. Playing alternate weeks.
Wednesdays
I Rollln’ Joe And The Jets MacSorley's. Jamaica Street. 221 8499. 9pm. Rock ‘n‘ roll.
I Seventh Heaven Curlers. Byres Road. 334 1284. 8pm. Soulful R & B.
I Fascination Murphy's Pakora Bar. Argyle Street. 334 1550. 8pm.
Thursdays
I Blues Club Clutha Vaults. Stockwell Street. 552 7520. 8.30pm. With traditional
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I Andy Boyle ivory Blacks. Oswald Street. 221 5911. 9pm. Keyboard player. I Club 99]) The 13th Note. Glassford Street. 553 1638. Doors open 8.30pm. bands on 9.30pm. An extension to the Kazoo Club.
I Fascination Murphy's Barrelhouse. Kelvinhaugh Street. 221 5569. 8pm.
EDINBURGH ‘ Fridays
I Big Bert Sandy Stone's. downstairs at Les Partisans. High Street. 226 6192. 10pm. Rock. The Lost Supremo from Los Supremos doing some solo gigging.
I Man/Southslde Leith Oyster Bar. 554 6294. 10pm. Free. Bands alternate on a ' weekly basis. I Fraser Gold Tankard. Houdon Street.
: 667 0328. 9pm. Free. ' l I Groovetunnel Bare Story. Cowgate. 556
3953. 10.30pm. Free. Ex-Shadowland. JTQ. Pure Land and Way Out members fuse to dish the grooves.
Saturdays
I Rab Howatt Cas Rock Cafe. 229 4341. 4pm. Blues.
I Sandyman Sandy Stone‘s. downstairs at Les Partisans. High Street. 226 6192. 10pm.
I Billy Rivers Nicky Tam‘s. Victoria Street. 225 3326. 5.30pm.
I XL Bare Story. Cowgate. 556 3953. 10.30pm. Free.
'Sundays
I The Rootsies Duo Legends. Cowgate.
. 225 8382. llptn. Classic covers and
original blues from two grizzled veterans
who look like bluesmen.
I The Volunteers Ryrie‘s. Haymarket Terrace. 337 7582. 9pm. I iiain Dogs Nicky Tam’s. Victoria Street. 225 3326. 9pm.
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I Guaranteed Pure Two Madogs. George Street. 225 3408. 10pm. Free.
I Richie Henderson Bannerman‘s. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 9.30pm.
I ll G a jam session Young‘s. Leamington Terrace. 3—5pm.
I Seven Becomes Three Bare Story. Cowgate. 556 3953. 9pm.
Mondays
I Sandyman Queen Street Oyster Bar. Queen Street. 226 2530. 10.30pm.
I little Green Monkeys Bannerman's. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 9.30pm.
I Jump The Queue Madogs. George Street. 225 3408. 10pm. Free.
I Patty Hearst Nicky Tam's. Victoria Street. 225 3326. 9pm.
Tuesdays
I Sandyman Sandy Stone's. downstairs at Les Partisans. High Street. 226 6192. 10pm.
I Muckle Ado GolfTavem. Barclay Terrace. 229 3235. 9pm. Free.
I El Supremo Queen Street Oyster Bar. Queen Street. 226 2530. 10.30pm.
Wednesdays
I Slidin’ Delta Queen Street Oyster Bar. Queen Street. 226 2530. 10.30pm. The blues duo alternate on a weekly basis with a guest band.
I Sandy Goes To Holyrood Holyrood Tavern. Holyrood Road. 556 5044. 9.30pm. Blues from a Blue Hyena.
I Guaranteed Pure Two Madogs. George Street. 225 3408. 10pm. Free.
I Rootsle Tootsie Duo Covenanters. High Street. 9.30pm. Free. See Sun.
I Shibboleth Beehive Inn. Grassmarket. 225 7171. 10pm. Free. Rock.
I Live Music Bannerman’s. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 9.30pm.
Thursdays
I The Falthiul Ryrie‘s. Haymarket Terrace, 337 7582. 9pm.
I Los Supremos Bannerman's. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 9.30pm. Rock and blues
I Junkyard Angels Black Bull. Grassmarket. 225 6636. 9pm.
I Jump The Queue Madogs. George Street. 225 3408. 10.30pm. Combines rock and humour, what with comedy being the new rock ‘n‘ roll. A cliche too good to resist.
I Wild Turkey Beehive Inn. Grassmarket. 225 7171. 10pm. Free. Kiwi combo who are blitzing Edinburgh at present.
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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 Jonathan Trew.
TUESDAY 18
Glasgow
I Val Doonican Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 2.30pm. £8.50. £6.50. Tickets from the box office and the Ticket Centre. Candlenggs. 227 5511. Forever to be associated with rocking chairs. roaring fireplaces. carpet slippers and a bevvy of backing singers in floaty dresses.
I Jack Jones and Andy Cameron Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 8pm. £15.50. £12.50. £10.50. £7.50. Tickets from the box office and the Ticket Centre. Candlenggs. 227 5511. The Sinatra-esque smoothie is supported. bizarrely. by oor ane good-humoured Andy.
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Dates listed below are for one-oil shows: see separate section for residencies. Gigs are listed by date, then by city. Performances will be listed, provided that details reach our oiiices at least one week beiore publication. Jazz Listings compiled by Kenny Mathleson.
FRIDAY 7.
Glasgow
I Brian Kellock Quartet The 13th Note.
80 Glassford Street. venue 553 1638; info 887 4733. 9.30pm. £4 (£3). A change of night for the Basement Jazz project at The 13th Note. which will now run regularly on Friday rather than Saturday. Tonight's band is led by Scotland‘s leading jazz pianist. which is recommendation enough in itself. but the full line-up is still to be continued.
I Glasgow Jazz Record Club Unitarian Church. 72 Berkeley Street. 7.45pm. Tom Moulds presents a selection under the enigmatic title of ‘\\'hat Is There to Say". Contact Bill Winter on 944 4402 for membership details.
Edinburgh
I John Goldie Trio Tron Jazz Cellar. Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. 8.30pm. £3 (£2). Guitarist John Goldie is a versatile musician who plays across a range of styles. but is currently concentrating on jazz. His membership of Martin Taylor‘s Spirit of D‘jango band is increasing his public profile. but confines him to rhythm guitar. This is a chance to hear him stretch out as leader of his own group. with Brian Shiels on bass and Stu Richie behind the drums.
Edinburgh
I John Burgess Quartet Tron Jazz Cellar. Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. 8.30pm. £3 (£2). Something of a regular at this venue. the saxophonist leads a quartet with the excellent and increasingly in-demand David Milligan on piano. and another gig for the rhythm section of Brian Shiels and Stu Richie.
FRIDAY 14
Glasgow
I Strange Party Orchestra Arts Centre. Old Coach Road. East Kilbride. 03552 61000. 8pm. £5 (£3). A Danish outfit with an entertainingly unorthodox approach to contemporaryjazz. See preview.
I Laura MacDonald uulntet The 13th Note. 80 Glassford Street. venue 553 1638; info 887 4733. 9.30pm. £4 (£3). The highly promising and already very
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