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ROCK & POP: TUE 23 MAY continued Edinburgh

I The Marvellous Mechanical Mouse Organ Number 1 Brasserie, Chambers Street, 10pm. Free. SL Records signings get weird and funky with their own brand of quirkpop at this chilled out venue.

I Double Zero and Boothacre The Attic, Dyer‘s Close, 71 Cowgate, 225 8382. 7.30pm. £4 (£2). Double Zero share a bill with stalwart indie stummers Boothacre. Part ofJEllIS Music I’esti val.

I DJ Night Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison Street, 538 7385. 10pm—3am. £2. See Tue 16.

I Colin Campbell Common Grounds, 2/3 North Bank Street, 226 1416. 7.30pm. Free.

I Open Mic Night Whistle Binkies, Niddry Street, 557 5114. 11pm. Free. Folk fun for all.

I Jade Brannigans, Dundee Street, 228 5885. First band on 9pm. Free.

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I Warren Zevon Old Fruitmarket, Albion Street, 287 5511. 8pm. £14.50 (£12.50). Zevon comes out of retirement with a new album Life'll Kill l'a which will no doubt continue his tradition of witty, quirky, rootsy songs which has won him fans such as RliM and Martin Scorcese. I’urr ()fBig Big (.‘uu/ury.

I Hue And Cry and Button Up Collier Theatre, llyndland Street, 357 3868. 7.30pm. £15 plus booking fee. See Tue 23.

I The Australian Pink Floyd Show The Ferry, Clyde Place, 429 8676. 9pm. £10. Floyd soundalikes who mainly perform material from Dark Side ()f The Moon, Wish You Were Here and The 112111. I Dharma, Sherpa and North Pole Radio Nice ‘n’ Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street, 333 9637. 9pm. Another heat of the Sleazy's battle of the bands.

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10pm. Live set from Morphy at this drum ‘n’ bass night which will include live manipulation of visual samples. You can hear the results online at www.se1ekta.com.

I Surround, The Blend and Whatever The 13th Note Cafe, King Street, 553 1638. 8pm. £2.50.

I Acoustic Open Stage The Hall Bar, Woodlands Road, 564 1527. 8.30pm. Free. Weekly unplugged session.

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I Mystery Juice The Attic, Dyer‘s Close, 71 Cowgate, 225 8382. 7.30pm. £4 (£2). An incredible mixing of musical genres makes up the new wave (‘cltic sound of this outfit. Also on the bill are Smiler and Alfonso. Purl ()fJIL'MS .llusic‘ Festival.

I Dodgy The Venue, 17—21 Calton Road, 557 3073. 8pm. £6. Bouncy pop sounds from this group who are bolstered by the addition of two new members, with support from lilkin.

I From Be Bop To Hip Hop Queen’s llall, Clerk Street, 668 2019. 7pm. Free, but ticketed. A special broadcast of the BBC Radio Scotland programme as part of BBC Music Live, featuring the talents of guitar quartet Brockie, Clark, McFarlane And McKenzie, who had their first outing during the Jazz

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I Jazz Singers' Night Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison Street. 538 7385. 9pm—3am. £4 (£3). Band on stage 9.30pm. The times, they are a changing down at the Jazz Singers’ Night, where there will now only be an open mic session on the first Wed of the month. Tonight. Cathie Rae

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I One Night In Heaven Brannigans, Dundee Street, 228 5885. First band on 9pm. Free. An M People tribute band.

I Bannerman's 212 Cowgate, 556 3254. 9pm. Free. The Jackals provide the pre-club soundtrack.

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I Saint Etienne and Alpinestars Glasgow School of Art, Renfrew Street, 3320691. 7pm. £10 plus booking fee. Plus Bronx Dogs DJs. includes entry to the lli-Karate club where The Runaways are DJing. The tasteful pop architects Saint Etienne return with their particular brand of London cool and dance music savvy.

I Asian Dub Foundation The Garage, Sauchiehall Street, 332 1120. 7pm. £8 plus booking fee. Fiery rock’rap combo with a political and social agenda you can’t ignore and a live show that will

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I Jools Holland 8: His Rhythm 'n' Blues Orchestra Princes Square, 221 0324. 1pm. Free. Launch of BBC Music Live. See Mon 22 for Jools.

I Janis Ian Cottier Theatre, llyndland Street, 357 3868. 8pm. £16.50. Veteran singer/songwriter who has enjoyed success writing for others and also performing her own material. She is still best known for her hit ‘At Seventeen’. I Jack Lukeman The Ferry, Clyde Place, 429 8676. 8pm. £7.50 (£5.50). Fortner motor mechanic from Dublin who has enjoyed rags to riches success in his native Ireland and who has been compared to singers as varied as Sinatra, Tom Waits and Scott Walker. l’arl ofBig Big Country.

I William Cepeda 8: Afro-Rican Jazz The Beat Route, The Arches, Midland Street, 221 4001. 9pm. £8 (advance). £9 (door). The Arches new world'dance

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