JAZZ MUSIC
I The Gods Di Glam Platform One. Rutland Street. 225 2433. 9.30pm. Free. See Thurs I6.
I Be lliros AJ. Ramsay's. Broughton Street. 557 0627. 9pm. Free. Elsewhere they play under the moniker of The Rain Kings and The Blackbirds if that rings any bells. Crowded House covers are a speciality.
I Mitch Benn West End Oyster Bar. West Maitland Street. 225 3861. 10.30pm. Free.
5 I Glasgow Jazz Record Club Unitarian
light Mus": is listed 9y “‘9’ the" by. : Church. 72 Berkelev Street. 7.-l5piii.
c'ty' Pedomapces m" be ll§ted’ sublet“ ' Double offering. wiih Toni Moulds
to §pace’ proud“. that detalls mac" our ; wondering 'What Moie ls There To Say'. omces ‘1‘ was} one we.“ peime ; and l.i1|is(‘)1dham making the 'l.adies publiqat'on' Light Mus“: l'snngs Choice‘. Contact Bill Winter on 944 4-102 comp'led by no“ shephem for membership details.
and Jonathan Trew. Edinburgh
I Wayne Krantz Queen's Hall. Clerk
maggow Street. 668 2019. 8.30pm. £8.50. £7 (£3). . . . _ The American guitarist and his trio made grizgnfgjnlegi?52:)lfi13nkfiyglzl:7S i a favourable impression in a support slot
. . . 1 last vear. and now return for a couple of The SWIM" ammo) 3 40m ‘umncrmry I dates in their own right (the other is at
JAZZ maim-
! Dates listed below are for one-oil shows: : see separate section for residencies.
1 Gigs are listed by date, then by city.
i Performances will be listed, provided
that details reach our offices at least
l one week belore publication. Jazz
listings compiled by Kenny Mathieson.
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5 Glasgow
; FRIDAY 10
mun i The Lemon Tree in Aberdeen on Thurs 9). In an addition to the original programme. 3 pianist Dawd Mllllgan gets a well- ow i deserved chance at a major stage 9 l appearance when he leads his quartet in
I Sydney Devine Pavilion. Renlield Street. 332 18-16. 2pm/7.30pm. £5.50. £8.75. £6.75. See Fri 10.
the support slot. See preview.
SUNDAY 12
Glasgow
I J08 King Duo Jazz Brunch. Pizza Express. 151 Queen Street. 221 3333. 1—4pm. No cover charge for diners. but phone for reservations (programme may be subject to change). Piano and guitar duo. with vocals.
Edinburgh
I Marty Grosz Tron Jazz Cellar. Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. 8.30pm. £4 (£3). Inimitable is a much misused description for performing artists. but in the case of singer and guitarist Marty Grosz. it might bejust about right. His particular take on the jazz. tradition mixes songs and patter in just
‘ about equal measure. and his stories are
1 every bit as enjoyable as his music. ()ne
; thing is for sure ~- they broke the mould
l after they made Marty.
Glasgow
I Accordian 95 Pavilion. Reiiiield Street. 332 1846. 7.30pm. £7.50. £6.50. A celebration of accordian music with the Keith Dixon accordian orchestra. lan Muir Trio and world accordian champ Scott 1..ogan.
Edinburgh
I Dominic Kirwan Usher Hall. Loniian Road. 228 1155. 7.30pm. £()—£ l l. Smooth crooning charmer.
TUESDAY 14
Glasgow
I Charley Pride Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 7.30pm. £15. £13. £1 1. Tickets from the box office and the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 5511. See preview.
THURSDAY 16
Edinburgh ; .> I Charley Pride Usher Hall. |.othian ‘
Road. 228 1155. 7.30pm. £10—£1-l. See preview.
SATURDAY 19
Glasgow
I Foster And Allan Pavilion. Rentield Street. 332 18-16. 7.30pm. £12. £1 1. £10. Twentieth anniversary celebration for the trad folky duo.
SUNDAY 19
Glasgow
I Call That Singing Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 7.30pm. £7.50 (£5)/£5 (£3.50). Tickets from the box office and the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 5511. There‘s a Spanish theme to this particular celebration of community singing.
I Pierre Bensusan Pleasance Theatre. The Pleasance. info. from 220 0601. 8pm. £7 (£5). The dazzling French guitarist is by no means an out and out jazz musician. but his improvisations with digital delay (much in the manner of Eberhard Weber. but in his own distinctive style) contain much to please the ears of anyone interested in contemporary jazz guitar — or just contemporary guitar. period.
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THE QUEEN’S HALL
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SCOTLAND'S BUSIEST CONCERT HALL
MARCH
Beef and Lamb in a Stew Wayne Krantz
Meadows Chamber Orchestra Jean-Paul Fouchecourt Vellinger String Quartet Scottish Early Music Consort Scottish Chamber Orchestra Tim Barella Big Band
The King's Consort
Friends of Scottish Opera Monica Groop
Paul Whelan
Scottish Chamber Orchestra SCO Quartet/Stephen Kovacevic A Musical Memory of Jim Reeves St Margaret's School
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
A Viennese Evening
APRIL
Essential Scottish Opera National Art Collection Fund Lecture
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