MUSIG rock & pop

ROCK & POP: GLASGOW, FRI 7 JUL cont.

I Abba Disco Party Bourbon Street, George Street, 552 0141. 7pm. £5 (£16.50 with dinner). Featuring the usual tribute to Sweden’s fab four.

I Makossa The Halt Bar, Woodlands Road, 564 1527. 8.30pm. Free. Crossover world music vibes.

I Drunk A Funk McChuills, High Street, 552 2135. 10pm. Free.

I The Counterfeit Clash McChuills Way Out West, Kelvinhaugh Street, 221 5569. 9.30pm. Free. A number of Clash songs interspersed with other archetypal pub rock covers.

I Southpaw Samuel Dow’s, Nithsdale Road, 423 0107. 8.30pm. Free.

Edinburgh

I The Jazz Incident Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison Street, 538 7385. 10pm—3am. £5. Band on stage midnight. Graeme Oakland and friends present a jazz-funk and breakbeat selection.

I Infallible Fiscal & Firkin, 7 Hunter Square, 225 3619. 9pm. Free. Electrifying hard rock from this local outfit.

I 7Ft Willie Bar Java, 38—42 Constitution Street, 467 7527. 9.30pm. Free.

SATURDAY 8

Glasgow

II In The Dark Nice ‘n’ Sleazy, Sauchiehall Street, 333 9637. 9pm. Featuring The Blimp with their, ahem, small scale alternative to this weekend’s goings-on in Balado.

I The Embrooks and The Underground Apes The 13th Note Cafe, King Street, 553 1638. 8pm. £2. Garage rock.

I Tony Goodacre Band Grand Ole Opry, Paisley Road T011, 429 5396. 7.30pm. £2.50 (£1.50 members). Country.

I Rod Stewart Tribute Bourbon Street,

George Street, 552 0141. 7pm. £5 (£19.50 with dinner). Rod the Plod immortalised.

I Open Stage The Halt Bar, Woodlands Road, 564 1527. 4—8pm. Free. Weekly jam session for local musicians.

I Curtains The Halt Bar, Woodlands Road, 564 1527. 8.30pm. Free.

I The Vagabonds Waxworks, Candleriggs, 552 8717. 9pm. Free. Popular covers.

I Kong Samuel Dow’s, Nithsdale Road, 423 0107. 8.30pm. Free. Rock.

Edinburgh

I Groove Diggaz Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison

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THE KATE RUSBY BAND

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THE SUNDAY SOCIAL

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Street, 538 7385. 10pm—3am. £5. Band on stage midnight. A dose of the funk from Edinburgh’s premiere heavyweight soul outfit, featuring vocalist Tony King and the talents of Martin Kershaw on sax. Andy B minds the decks.

I Live music Bar Java, 38—42 Constitution Street, 467 7527. 9.30pm. Free.

Kinross

I T In The Park Balado, near Kinross, 339 8383. Scotland’s biggest outdoor pop festival, with around one hundred international bands performing on five stages plus camping, funfair and side shows. See feature on page 10

Glasgow

I Witless Minion Nice ‘n’ Sleazy, Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm.

I The False Address Club Mouth, The 13th Note Cafe, King Street, 553 1638. 8pm. £2. Regular indie- orientated night.

I Button Up Corinthian, Ingram Street, 552 1101. 8pm. Free. Jazzy instrumentals of the Roy Budd school from this groovy local combo playing their usual residency.

I The Blues Poets The Scotia, Stockwell Street, 552 8681. 4pm. Free. Fortnightly residency for this blues/R8413 band.

Edinburgh

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

Kinross I T In The Park Balado, near Kinross, 339 8383. See Sat 8.

MONDAY 10 Glasgow

I Graham Coxon The Garage, Sauchiehall Street, 332 1120. 7pm. £9 plus booking fee. Coxo has recently released his second solo album The Golden I), a scrappy but energised collection of guitar noise which will come as a bit of a surprise to those only familiar with his day job as Blur’s eccentric axeman. In addition to bringing the garden shed down with his six-string cacophony, he squeezes in a cover of Mission of Burma‘s ‘That‘s When 1 Reach For My Revolver’, also covered in recent years by Moby.

I Solution Maclsachlan's, West Regent Street, 332 0595. 9pm. Free.

I Acoustic Jam Nice ‘n' Sleazy, Sauchiehall Street, 333 9637. 9pm. Weekly sesh, hosted by Gerry Lyons.

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I The Mull Historical Society The 13th Note Cafe, King Street, 553 1638. 8pm. £2.

I Cosmic Rough Riders, Weekender and Stealer Glory Box, Curlers, Byres Road, 338 6511. 8.30pm. Free. Country- tinged sounds from Cosmic Rough Riders.

I Paul Gallagher Corinthian, Ingram Street, 552 1101. 10pm. Free. R&B ivory-tinkling residency.

Edinburgh

I Leatherface The Venue, 17—21 Calton Road, 557 3073. 8pm. £5. The recently reformed Sunderland punk-pop veterans hit the road again promoting their new album, Horsebox.

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

I Rowena Wells Bar Fez, 16a Queen Street, 226 2530. Folk, jazz and soul from this one time Blacka’nized vocalist.

Glasgow

I Leatherface The Cathhouse, Union Street, 248 6606. 8pm. £5 plus booking fee. No age restriction on this show. Punk warhorses from the early 90s return after a seven-year absence with new album Horscbox. Singer Frankie Stubbs should now be old enough to know better but he’s obviously a slave to punk rock.

I FN2UK, Coastal Dune and Superhero King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut, St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £3.50 (advance). £4 (door).

I Ex Cathedra, Lubby Nugget, Shootin' Goon, Uncle Brian and Zen Baseball Bat The 13th Note Club, Clyde Street, 243 2177. 8pm. £5. Ska-punk mania from around the country, headlined by wur ain Ex Cathedra. A free sampler CD showcasing Moonska Europe artists is an added perk.

I Meridian Soul, Lifeform 281 and Aether Flux The 13th Note Cafe, King Street. 553 1638. 8pm. £2.

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

Edinburgh

I Imperial Racing Club, Jimson Trance and Cool Devil Hills The Venue, 17—21 Calton Road. 557 3073. 8pm. £3. More punk pogoings on from this triple bill of bands.

I Singers' Night Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison Street, 538 7385. 9.30pm-3am. £4 (£3). Band on stage at 9.30pm. Subie Coleman applies her vocal talents to a range of soul and jazz classics.