I Crash my Model Car, Endor and Recliner King Tut‘s Wah Walt Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 527‘). 8.30pm. £6. Rock music lrorn the hand lormerly known as l’oor ()ld Ben.

I Need for Acoustic Music The Hold. The Admiral Arms. 72a Waterloo Street. 22| 7705. 8.30pm. l'rce. Regular singer/songwriters night. lcaturing two to three artists every week.

I Peter, Bjorn 8- John, The Russian Futurists and Hot Club De Paris Nicc'n'Slea/y. ~12] Sauclnehall Street. 333 0900. 8.30pm. £7. Swedish l’etcr. Biorn and John headline this night ol indie pop along with (‘anadian hascd Russian l‘uturists and Liverpudlians Hot (‘Iuh De Paris. I In the Year of Grace, Tinrokit and Down the Tiny Steps |3th Note (are. 50 60 King Street. 553 I638. 9pm. £4. Noisy pop lroni Tinrokit with alt-lolk lTUlli Down the Tiny Steps also playing are In The Year ol (irace.

I Streetside Bar Bloc. I I7 Bath Street. 57-1 6066. 9pm. l‘ree. (ilasgow all girl Hip Hop group promote the release (it their new single on Black Sugar Records.

Glasgow

I John Alexander Brel. 3‘) 43 Ashton Lane. 3-12 4966. 8pm. £6. Local country blues songwriter plays songs l'roin his new lil’.

I Mouthwash, My Own Religion, Hostiles and Almighty Me Barfly. 260 (‘Iyde Street. 0870 907 099‘). 8pm. £6. Mouthwash headline tonight's over l-1s hill of ska punk.

I Blitzhoney, Clearfall and Todays Old News Nice‘n‘Slea/y. -12| Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900. 8.30pm. Headliners Blit/honey are a post-punk-l‘olk-pop ensemhle l‘rom (ilasgow. Support comes from local Bloc Party influenced ('Iearl‘all and Today‘s Old News complete the line-up. I AKA the Fox Bar Bloc. I I7 Bath Street. 57-1 6066. ()pm. Free. llolly tipped AKA the Fox are the tnain entertainment at this weeks (‘luh ()lum. I Live Music Mc(‘huil|s. ~10 High Street. 552 2135. 9pm. Free. See Thu

I The Mode attd The Front

Firewater. 3-1| Sauchiehall Street. 35-1 0350. 10pm. £3. Indie pop rock from local outfits The Mode and The Front.

Dundee

I The Bees The Reading Rooms. Blackscrol‘t. 0| 382 450-132. 7.30pm. The greatest thing ever to come out of the Isle of Wight. as they take their lunked up ramshackle party vihe on a Highlands & Islands tour.

Jazz

Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication to henry@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Henry Northmore and Kenny Mathieson.

Glasgow

I Jan Douglas & Primetime Strathduie. 3 —5 Blackl‘riars Street. 572 0935. 8pm. Free. Jail sounds.

Glasgow

I The George Penman Jazzmen Downtown (formerly Montrose Central). 6/8 Waterloo Street. 221 0500. 2.30pm. Free. Vintage New Orleans jazz with a 50s flavour from this stalwart ol‘ the Scottish jazz scene.

I John Burgess Quartet Brel. 39—43 Ashton Lane. 3-12 4966. 3pm.

Free. Tenor saxophonist Burgess tronts this innovative foursome. drawing on influences as diverse as ('ohain. Radiohead and D} Ian,

I Jim Whyte Group MacSorley 's. 42 Jamaica Street. 248 8581. 5 8pm. Free. Rock. blues and Jan inflections from this songwriter.

I The George Penman Jazzmen ('al‘e Source. 1 St Andrew's Square. 5-18 6020. 8pm. £18.95 including two courses and tea or collcc. Sec Sat 5.

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Glasgow

I Michael Simons Tchai ()vna. I69 Deanston Drive. 64‘) 7258. 8pm. £2. (ilasgow-hascd guitarist playing folk. blues and heyond.

Falkirk

I The Moonlight Serenade Orchestra l'tllls’lflv Town Hall. West Bridge Street. 0| 324 506850. 7.30pm. {I250 ti." Hi). The big hand sounds of Duke lillington. ('ount Basie. Buddy Rich and (ilenn Miller.

Thursday 1 0

Glasgow

I Jan Douglas & Primetime Strathduie. 3 r5 Blacklriars Street. 572 0935. 8pm. l‘ree. See Thu 3.

Rfik

Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication to henryGlist.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Henry Northmore and Norman Chalmers.

Glasgow

I Steve Kritzer Live at the Star. (‘ale Source. St Andrew's Square. 548 6020. 8pm. £6 (£4). Instrumental and vocal wi/ardry.

Glasgow

I Emmylou Harris Royal (‘onceri Hall. 2 Sauchiehall Street. 353 8000. 7.30pm. £23.50~£28.50. The l l (irammy Award-winning queen of country music plays the only Scottish date of her liurope-wide tour.

Glasgow

I Fling! The Tall Ship at (ilasgow Harbour. Stohcross Road. 222 25l3. 7pm—lam. £l2. (ilasgow DJs Billy Milligan and Ross McMillan mix and scratch with (ilas‘gow ceilidh hand The Kilters for this modern take on Scottish entertainment.

Argyll

I Ben Swing Guitars The Amphitheatre at Ardanaiseig. Ardanaiseig Hotel. Kilchrenan by 'l‘aynuilt. 01866 833 333 . 8—10pm. £10. (iuitar duo perform ‘Django' style (iypsy Jan in the hotel's garden amphitheatre. In association with Celtic Soul Music.

Innenenhen

I Traquair Fair Traquair House. 01896 830323. Noon. Prices vary. Various bands include Zuha. a great Scottish-based Afro/Celtic l'Usion hand. Visit wwwtraquair.co.uk/l‘air.html for more details of the music festival.

lnnedenhen I Zuba Traquair House. 01896 830323. Noon. Prices vary. See Sat 5.

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' " I casting to the dustbin of musical history the monicker Poor Old Ben, this trio have gone from strength to strength. The publishing deal with Universal last year was the start of it and they inked a contract with V2 in Spring 2006. The latest chat is they've got a tune ‘In Dreams’ featured on The 00, something which does no harm to any band’s profile - just ask Death Cab for Cutie. The band’s debut album, co-produced by Steve ‘U2, Coldplay, Travis’ Orchard will surface in the Autumn hopefully, but in the meantime the best place to sample their fuzzy. emotive indie - think Lemonheads, Elliott Smith, Neil Young - is here, live. i'? King Tut's Glasgow. Wed 9 Aug.

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with guest Youth Choirs

13th August - 3rd September 2006 Academy Concert Hall

Royal Scottish Academy of Music 8. Drama 100 Renfrew Street, Glasgow

Tickets and details from RSAMD 100 Renfrew Street, Glasgow Tel: 0141 332 5057

National Association of Youth Orchestras www.nayo.org.uk/festival2006 admin@nayo.org . uk

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