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19 Feb 2009
Music Rock&Pop/Jazz
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Aerials Presents:
Woodenbox With a Fistful of Fivers, Sparrow and the Workshop and Mitchell Museum The Twisted Wheel. 73 Queen Street. 221 4851. 8pm. £5. Aerials returns with an array of ama/ing local up and coming talent. I Jonny Terrell and Annie Accidental Tchai ()vna. 42 ()tago Lane. 357 4524. 8pm. £2. Singer/pianist. FREE The MeatMen, The Sweet Janes and The Balladeers Box. 431 Saucliiehall Street. 332 5431. 8pm. Rockabilly. bluegrass and sk’iIIIe Iron) (ilasgow trio The MeatMcn. I The Novelties, The Toi and ID Parade Barlly'. 260 (‘ly'dc Street. 0870 907 ()999. 8pm. £5. Power pop from The Toi and electro rock from 11) Parade. I Republic of Soul Pivo l’ivo. 15 Waterloo Street. 564 8100. 8pm. tbc. liight-piece sotil covers band. I Jersey Budd, The People, Jeye T and Iain McKinnon Kitig Tut's Wah Walt Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £6. l'pcoming troubadour who digs the legends - Dylan. Springsteen arid Lennon. I Popup 13111 Note Cafe. 50 60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. Is This Music'.’ celebrate their birthday it) the company of the band described as a ‘sped-up .Arab Strap meets a slowed-down (‘ure'. FREE The Stands Bar Bloc. 117 Bath Street. 574 6066. 9pm. Live music. FREE Tim Kwant, lain Raeper and Adam Ross The Drawing Room. 1055 Sauchiehall Street. 339 8866. 9pm. Weekly Quiet Riot night of mellow sounds. FREE Bazodee The Halt Bar. 160 Woodlands Road. 352 9996. See Thu 5.
Edinburgh
FREE Dr Ruby’s Musical Surgery The Jan. Bar. I Chambers Street. 22() 4298. 5 8pm. Sec Thu 5.
FREE Kiddo and 10:04’3 The Caves. Niddry Street South. 557 8989. 7pm. 1-‘ree bttt ticketed. Danceable indie rock from Kiddo. liree tickets available from w ww.themi1|-|ive.com.
I To Catch a Thief The Hive. l5» l7 Niddry Street. 556 0444. 7pm. £5. ()ver- 14s show. limo quartet from (ilasgow.
I Thorn’s Musical Journey and Honeybug The Ark. 3 7 Waterloo Place. 623 7147. 7.30pm. £4. Local indie.
I Edinburgh Global Partnerships Acoustic Fundraiser Bannerman's. Niddry Street. 556 3254. 8pm. £tbc. Featuring a range of local performers. I Vakunoht Henry's Cellar Bar. 8 16a Morrison Street. 228 9393. 8pm. £4. Progressive space rock.
FREE Souled and Electrolite Whistlebinkies. 4 -6 South Bridge. 557 5| 14. 9pm. Local acts.
FREE The Freaky Family The Jan. Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 220 4298.
1 1.30pm. See Thu 5.
Dundee
FREE Wounded Knee Dundee Contemporary Arts. 152 Nethergate. 01382 909900. 7 78pm. Experimental vocalist Wounded Knee presents a specially devised programme to accompany the 771111-111111' exhibition. Expect. if you car). entrancing tone poems and primordial sounds.
I Dundee Recorded Music Society: My Peaks in Darien l'niversity ()f Dundee. Chaplaincy Centre. 01382 566170. 7.15pm. £2. Pat Leishman presents.
Musselburgh
I Echofela Queen Margaret University (Musselburgh). 474 0000. 7.30pm. £tbc. Catchy tunes from Falkirk rockers.
Jazz
Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication to henryOlist.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Henry Northmone and Kenny Mathieson.
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Glasgow
FREE The Elemer Balus Group (ilasgow l7niversity Memorial Chapel. The Square. off I’niversity Avenue. 7.30pm. ()ne of Hungary's most popular jan ensembles presents what promises to be a compelling meeting ofja/I. with the mUsic of Machaut. Palestrina atid other early composers.
I Colin Steele's Stramash St Andrew's iii the Square. St Andrew‘s Square. 559 5902. 8pm. £8 (£6). lixhilarating jau-folk stion. full of wit and wisdom frotn Scotland's leading jau trumpeter. Colin Steele. fronting a ten- piece band that combines his jau. quintet with three top Iiddlers and a piper from the Scottish Iolk scene.
Edinburgh
I The Offenders The Jam House. 5 Queen Street. 226 4380. 8pm. £tbc. High quality blues.
I Tom Gordon: Mirror Image The Jan Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 2204298. 8.15pm. £4 (£3). Leading jil/J. drummer Tom (iordon‘s new two guitar band modelled on Paul Motian's ‘Electric Bebop‘ concept.
FREE The Freaky Family The Jan. Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 220 4298.
1 1.30pm. ()rganic hip hop and jazzy grooves.
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Glasgow
FREE The Strathclyde University Big Band Cafe Source. 1 St Andrew‘s Square. 548 6020. 9pm. The university's big band gets down and plays a selection ofja/J. arrangements from their extensive repertoire.
Edinburgh
I The Jan Bar Quintet The Jan. Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 2204298. 8.15pm. £4 (£3). Varying line-ups of top musicians. assembled each week by mainstay of the Edinburgh jazz scene. drummer Bill Kyle.
FREE Bubblegum Boogaloo The Voodoo Rooms. 19a West Register Street. 556 7060. 9pm~lam. Night of ‘groovy retro. shaggadelic lounge. psychedelic pop. hip instrumentals and easy‘n‘sleazy listening' from your hosts Tall Paul and Big Gus (The (16-00). featuring special live guests Modus launching their album 511111111 From the Kitten ( '11s‘inn.
Anstruther Stephen Duffy - Swing a Song of Ella Mayview Hotel. 40 Station Road. St Monans. 01333 730564. 8pm. £8. Stephen Duffy pays tribute to the vocals of Ella Fitzgerald. I’art 11fthe I’tfe Jazz festival.
Cupar Nimmo Brothers and Rosy Blue Elmwood College. Carslogie Road. 0| 334 658800. 9pm. £10 (£8.50). Glasgow‘s top blues brothers plus the jazz vocals of Rosy Blue. Part oft/w Fife Jazz Festival.
Dunfermline
Fife Jan Orchestra 8. Fite
Youth Jazz Carnegie Hall. East Pon. 01383 602 302. 7.30pm. £15. Drummer Tom Gordon leads the Fife Jazz Orchestra through a programme of classic big band hits. including a tribute to the late Tommy Sampson. Part of Fife Jazz Festival.
Bruce Adams, Angie King 8 Friends Carnegie Hall. liast Port. 01383 602302. 10pm. £7.50 (£2.50 with i‘iilc Jan ()rchestra llckcll. .-\Ilcl' Hours late night jan session with trumpeter Adams and soc ilist King I’ an of (In Iif1 111:: I1stti11/
Kirkcaldy
Tommy Smith & Jacob
Karlzon The Old Kirk. St Brycedale Road. 8pm. £10. Another special collaboration between saxophonist Smith and Swedish pianist Karl/on pl tying aims of | l// with i Iolk edge. I’11rt11ftlt1 I-it1 111:. I1itti11/
Paisley
I Lia MacEwan - The Peggy Lee
Songbook Paisley Arts Centre. New Street. 887 1010. 7.30pm. £10 (£6). The respected ja/l songstress play s through some Peggy Lee classics.
St Andrews
I Morten Gunnar Larsen Byre Theatre. Abbey Street. 01334 475000, 8pm. £12. Pianist Larsen presents ‘Rags. Stride & Stomps'. Part 11/ [-171- 111;: I‘1’stivul.
I Late Night Jam Session Byrc Theatre. Abbey Street. 01334 475000. 10pm. £tbc. An informal jammin‘ session 111 the bar. I’urt 11/‘I'1r1' 111:: festival.
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Glasgow
FREE Dias Trio Brel. 39 43 Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 3 6pm. Jauy Brazilian rhythms.
I Morten Gunnar Larsen (‘ity Halls: Recital Rooms. Candleriggs. 353 8000. 8pm. £10. See 1-‘ri 6.
Edinburgh
FREE The Mellotones The Jan Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 220 4298. 3pm. Jimmy Taylor and band play songs by Mel Torme arid other great jazz vocalists.
I World Premiere Quintet The Jazz Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 2204298. 8.15pm. £4 (£3). A different selection of live leading jazz players come together for each session with no rehearsal.
I Mike Kearney and The Flavours The Jam House. 5 Queen Street. 226
4380. 8.30pm. £tbc. Singing ja/./
pianist Kearney starts things off. followed by houseband The I’lavottrs. I Fish Fry The Jan. Bar. 1 Chambers Street. 2204298. 1 1.30pm 3am. £7 (£5). Scottish jazz. funk. soul and Latin bands join 1)] Astroboy. featuring guitar funk act Die Schneider with human beatboxer Psylent-V (7 1’eb) and a Valentine's special with reggae. funk. Latin. pop and soul covers by [fiber Juice ( 14 Feb).
Bathgate
I Besson Scottish Solo and Ensemble Championships Regal Community Theatre. 24-734 North Bridge Street. ()1506 433634. 9.30am—6pm. £2.50 (£1.50). Scotland's brass band talent comes together for a weekend of competition for the prestigious title of Scottish Champion. The Junior Solo and Quartet sections will be held on the Saturday. and the Open Solo and Ensemble sections on the Sunday.
I Besson Scottish Solo and Ensemble Championships: Gala Concert Regal Community Theatre. 24—34 North Bridge Street. 01506