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Glasgow Garage i 2nd June
SCOTLAND'S PREMIER LIVE MUSl CLUB
Sat 4th GENEVA + Aereogratnme Sun 5th DARK STAR + My Vitriol .
Wed 8th TRIBUTE TO NOTHING . + RACING SPEED HORN + CHARGER + Confusion Corporation
Thu 9th DUM DUMS + Spleen + lluitley
Fri 10th FUNGUS 4- One Root + Sltelter ‘
Wed '1 so. - NlTlN summer
Thu 16th CAT + CRASHLAND + MY VITRIOI.
Fri 17th St Patricks Comedy Night teat. MICHAEL REDMOND 4- LEE MACK - Compere Bob Reilly
Mon 20th Country Music Festival Preview WAYNE HANCOCK + Dougie Robertson
Tue let 0N STANDBY - Shed Seven Tribute Band
TERRIS + Coldplay
Fri atst CAROL LAULA
Tickets from venue Box Ollrces. Vlfgln (Glasgow 8. EdlnbUlgh) a; TICKET HOTLINE: Way Ahead 0141 339 8333 (2411.3)
www.tickets-online.co.uk
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Muffin's no mule: Muffin Spencer (sister of Jon) fronts Brassy at the The 13th 5 Note Club on Sat 4 Mar ‘
: ROCK & POP: EDINBURGH, WED 8 MAR cont.
I Colin Campbell Common Grounds,
2. 3 North Bank Street, 226 1416.
3 7.3(lpm. Free.
I The Cheatles Brannigans, Dundee Street, 228 5885. First band on 9pm. Free. I Open Mic Night Whistle Binkies, Niddry Street. 557 5114. 11pm. Free.
Folk free for all.
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Glasgow
I Durn Dums, Spleen and Huxley King 'l‘ut's Wah Wah llut, St Vincent Street,
221 527‘). 8.311pm. £4 plus booking fee. I The lellys, HFS and Hennisi The
Cathouse. Union Street. 248 6606. 8pm. £5 plus booking fee. No age restriction.
The Jellys feature ex-members ofThe . Wildliearts, lloneycrack and Wolfsbane
in their line-up.
I The Voiceovers, Lokus and Andrew Skinner Fury Murrys. Maxwell Street, 221 6511. 9pm. £3 (advance). £4 (door),
including entry to post-gig club.
I Snib Glider, Mac, Pulse and It's A
Shame About Craig Strawberry Fields. , ()swald Street, 221 7871. 9pm. £3.
I Jam Session Samuel Dow‘s, Nithsdale Road-123111117.8.30pm. Free.
I Live Music The 13111 Note Club.
Clyde Street. 243 2177. 8pm.
1 Edinburgh I Astrid CasRock, 1114 West Port, 229
4341. £4. Scottish four-piece Astrid play harmony-fuelled power pop tunes from their debut album Strange Heather
Lute/v. 5 I Martin Kershaw Quartet Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison Street. 538 7385. lllpm-3am.
£4 (£3). A selection of original,
I contemporary compositions from Berklee graduate and alto-sax expert Kershaw, ; who is accompanied by Paddy Flaherty
on drums, Mario Caribe on bass and the ubiquitous Paul Harrison on keys. Dis
' Lewis, l-‘awaz and Sly Si alternate on the wheels of steel. I The Solid Silver Sixties Show
i Festival Theatre. 13—2‘) Nicolson Street,
52‘) 60111). 7.3tlpm. £13.5()-£ 15 (£111.5t)—£l2). The Searchers, (jerry And [he Pacemakers. Peter Sarstedt and The Swinging Blue Jeans recreate the sounds of the (111s.
I This Year's Model and Buddha
Crush The Attic. Byres Close, 71
Cowgate, 225 8382. 7.30pm. £4. Rock sounds.
I El Segundo Bongo Club. 14 New Street, 558 7604. 1(1pm—3am. £4 (£3). Residents The Naked Circle provide a
dose of live hip hop while special guests The Newcastle City Breakers shine the floor. Big Henry‘s Soul Cats will be jamming in the gallery.
I Funk Junkies La Belle Angele, llastie’s Close, 225 7536. 11pm. £4 (£3). This is a brand spanking new nine-piece funk collective which is made up of players from a whole host of the City ‘s finest funksters including Elemental and Ugly Groove Movement. 'I‘hey tackle the gamut of funk classics including the work ofWonder, Brown, Stone and Withers to name but a few. Guaranteed party potential.
I Semi-acoustic set The Soupdragon. 27—31 West Port, 221 109‘). 9pm. Free. Acoustic performances at what was formerly Christies.
I Jammy Devil Bar Java, 38—42 Constitution Street, 467 7527. 9.311pm. Free.
I Scott MacDonald Common Grounds, 2/3 North Bank Street, 226 1416. 7.30pm. Free.
I Steve Russel's Mayhem Brannigans, Dundee Street. 228 5885. First band on 9pm. Free.
I The Roods Whistle Binkies, Niddry Street, 557 5114. llprn. Free.
’ FRIDAY 10
Glasgow I Sive and Precious SliCC, Finnieston
; Quay, 287 7777. 6.3llpm. £16.51) plus I booking fee. Time to take up arms with S 5ive in the battle against Westlife
blandness. Amazing how a few incredibly insipid singles from the Boyzone
wannabees can make a track like 51ve‘s ‘When The Lights Go Out‘ sound totally fantastic, isn’t it'.’ Support from last year's Eurovision Song Contest failures Precious.
I Solid Silver Sixties Show Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Sauchiehall Street.
287 5511. 7.3tlpm. £16.5t)/£l4.5(l£l2.51) plus credit card booking fee. The Searchers, Gerry And The Pacemakers. f Swinging Blue Jeans and Peter Sarstedt — your typical crinklies bill of 611s