MUSIC LIST

NégOciants, Bristo Square. Evening.

WEDNESDAY 23 Glasgow

0 Bobby Deans Quartet Cue Bali Club, Anniesland Cross. 8.30—11pm. Top flight tenor player, his brother plays piano and second tenor sax.

Edinburgh

0 Charlie McNair's Band Preservation Hall, Victoria Street, 226 3816. Evening.

0 Louisiana Ragtime Band Basin Street, Haymarket Terrace. Evening. New Orleans.

0 Celsius Négociants, Bristo Square. Evening.

THURSDAY 24 Glasgow

0 Jeannette Burns and Andy Alston Gillespie’s, 26 Cheapside Street, 221 7704. 8.15pm.

0 Jiveass Blackfriars, Bell Street, Merchant City. Evening, 552 5924. Blues songs and boogie piano. Guitar numbers and sweaty vocals. Edinburgh

0 Liz McEwan Dragonara Hotel, Bellford Mills. With Jim Henry, piano. 9pm—midnight in the cocktail bar.

0 Jimmy Wood Trio Le Cafe Noir, Waverley Market, Princes Street, 5561374. 8.30pm.

0 That Swing Thang Cafe Biarritz, Frederick Street. 9.30—11.30pm. Swing songs.

0 Templehall Stampers Temple Hotel, Esplanade, J oppa, 669 4264. Evening. Trad band.

0 Spirits oi Rhythm Basin Street, Haymarket Terrace. Evening. Dixieland music.

FRIDAY 25 Glasgow

0 George McGowan Trio with Linda Fletcher Blackfriars, Bell Street, Merchant City, 552 5924. Evening. Resident drummers band, guest spots from soloists.

Edinburgh

0 Sophie Bancrolt Trlo Cafe Biarritz, Frederick Street. Young singer of mainly jazz standards. 0 Spirits ot Rhythm Basin Street, Haymarket Terrace. Evening. Trad and New Orleans in Riverboat-style venue. 0 That Swing Thang Négociants, Bristo Square. Evening. Swing singing in bow ties.

SATU RDAY 26 Glasgow 0 Dexter Slim and the Pickups Blackt'riars, Bell Street, Merchant City, 552 5924. Evening. 0 Bobby Wishart Quartet Gillespies,

Cheapside Street, 221 7704. Evening. £2. Superior modern jazz.

Edinburgh

0 Toto's Jazz Band Preservation Hall, Victoria Street. 2-4pm. Trad and swing.

O Basin Street Haymarket Terrace. Evening. Bar with regular trad jazz. 0 Festival City Jazz Band Clarendon Hotel, Grosvenor Street. Evening.

o Tam White and The Dexters Platform 1. Rutland Street. Evening. R&B and a brass section. 0 That Swing Thang Cafe’ Biarritz. Frederick Street. 9.30—11.30pm. Fun swing songs and guitar/bass.

0 After Eight Mince Négociants. Bristo Square. Evening. Funky rock/jazz.

SUNDAY 27 Glasgow

0 Liz McEwan with The Jack Finlay Trio Gillespie’s. 26 Cheapside Street, 221 7704. 8.15pm.

0 Perdido Pharoahs Bar, Great Western Road. 8.30pm. Free. Mainstream and Latin jazz.

0 Dave Wilson And The Uptown Shuiiiers Bonhams Wine Bar, Byres Road. Lunchtime.

o Ricki Fernandez and Friends The Tron Bar. Tron Theatre. Parnie Street. 552 4267. Lunchtime.

Edinburgh

0 Perlstalsls Brothers Oddfellows, Forrest Road. 220 1816. Evening. Fun rock and jazz.

0 Jean Mundell and Embers West Hunters Tryst, Oxgangs. 445 3132. Evening. Easy listening jazz singer. o Tam White and The Dexters Preservation Hall. Victoria Street. 2263816. Evening. £1. Rock/soul band with brass.

o Basin Street Stompers Basin Street, Haymarket Terrace. Evening. The trad venue.

0 Capital City Jam Band Crest Hotel. Queensferry Road. 2—4.45pm. Trad.

MONDAY 28 Glasgow

0 Clancio Gillespie's. 26 Cheapside Street, 221 7704. 8.15pm. Featuring Bobby Wishart.

Edinburgh

0 le MCEWBD Styx, George Street. Evening. With quartet. Powerful vocalist. Blues/soul/ jazz.

0 Erroneous Zones Négociants, Bristo Square. Evening.

0 Sophie Bancroft Trio Malt Shovel, Cockburn Street. Evening. Youngish group, mainly song standards.

0 East Coast Jazz Band Blue Lagoon, Angie Park Terrace, 331 9922. Evening.

0 St Stephen Street Stompers Basin Street, Haymarket. Evening. Trad.

TUESDAY 29 Glasgow

0 Bobby Wishart Quartet Halt Bar, Woodlands Road, 332 1210. Evening.

Edinburgh

0 Rialto Oddfellows, Forrest Road, 2201816. Evening.

0 Liz McEwan/Brlan Kellogg Trio Rutland Hotel, Rutland Street. 9pm. Vocals/keyboard.

0 Louisiana Ragtime Band Navaar House Hotel, Mayfield Gardens, 667 2828. Evening.

0 West End Jazz Band Basin Street, Haymarket. Evening. Solid trad band.

0 Live Jazz Handsel’s Wine Bar, 22 Stafford Street, 225 5221. Evening.

Dougie Urquhart, guitar.. 0 Perlstalsls Brothers with Brass Négociants, Bristo Square. Evening.

WEDNESDAY 30

Glasgow

0 Bobby Deans Quartet Cue Ball Club, Anniesland Cross. 8.30—11pm. Hard driving modern tenor playing.

0 Sandy Taylor/Alec Moore Society of Musicians, Berkeley Street. Evening.

Edinburgh

0 Charlie McNair's Band Preservation Hall, Victoria Street, 226 3816. Evening. Edinburgh’s original jazz band.

a Louisiana Ragtime Band Basin Street, Haymarket Terrace. Evening. New Orleans.

0 Celsius Négociants, Bristo Square. Evening. Unusual improvised music. Chamber jazz.

THURSDAY 1 Glasgow

0 Frank Hughes Quintet Gillespie‘s, 26 Cheapside Street, 221 7704. 8.15pm.

Edinburgh

0 Liz McEwan Dragonara Hotel, Belford Mills. With Jim Henry, piano. 9pm—midnight in the cocktail bar.

0 Jimmy Wood Trio Le Cafe Noir, Waverley Market, Princes Street, 5561374.8.30pm.

0 That Swing Thang Cafe Biarritz, Frederick Street. 9.30—11.30pm. Swing songs.

0 Tempiehall Stampers Temple Hotel, ESplanade, Joppa, 669 4264. Evening. Trad band.

0 Spirits oi Rhythm Basin Street, Haymarket Terrace. Evening. Dixieland music.

ROCK

RIDAY 18 Glasgow

0 Goodbye Mr Mackenzie Boulevard Hotel, 1710 Great Western Road, Duntocher, 377 2381. 10pm. Hard to believe that it is over a year since The Rattler entered the shops and the indie charts. It was a great record, but their live shows never really matched the excitement or energy contained on the 7 inches of plastic. Worth seeing to see how much they have developed in the year.

0 Johnny Logan (to be confirmed), Pavilion Theatre, Renfield Street, 332 1846. 7.30pm. Far too easy a target for some venomous prose. I will be the one in the front row shouting for that classic Eurovision winner ‘What’s Another Year?’

0 The Lucy Show Rooftops, 92 Sauchiehall Street, 332 5883. 10.30pm. Friday night at Rooftops is all about goths and gothdom. None of the audience admit that they are goths, none of the bands admit that they are goths. Sadly, they all are, and the music is usually suitably regressive.

0 We Free Kings/Bop Sh’Bam Stirling

University, Stirling. Double bill that should be worth seeing. The We Free Kings album should be out in the not too distant future, and Bop Sh'Bam feature the Questions’ one time guitarist/songwriter, John Robinson.

0 Loose But Tight Maltings Park Hotel, Duntocher. 9pm. Competent local band.

0 George McGowan Trio and Linda Fletcher Blackfriars, Bell Street. 9pm. Free. Residency.

0 Jamie Barnes and Cochise Platini’s at Furiongs, 115 West Nile Street, 332 5777. 9pm. Free. Residency.

0 Hindsight Tin Pan Alley, Mitchell Street. CANCELLED. Appearance postponed, as the band are working on the final stages of their debut album for the Circa label. Ifyou can’t see them, may I suggest their single, Low Down a respectable version of the 802 Scaggs song, from 1976.

Edinburgh

0 Salvation The Venue, Calton Road, 557 3073. 7.30pm. High turnout predicted for this Leeds group with strong Sisters of Mercy connections. Andrew Eldritch produced their first two singles and Wayne Hussey produced the current one, ‘The Shining’. Come on, you just know what they’re going to sound like.

0 The Thanes and 0 Vatican Shotgun Scare Blues Basement, Broughton Street, 556 7147. 9pm. £1. Scotland’s finest exponents of 605-style garage rock, after driving a couple of thousand punters apewire at a garage festival in the Netherlands. Vatican Shotgun Scare have a neat way with snappy titles, especially the ones concerning other members of the local music fraternity.

0 The Heaters Lord Darnley, West Port, 229 4341. 10pm. Free. Bluesy. 0 Wasted Days Rolling Stone, Greenside Place, 558 1270. 9.30pm. Appearance depends on availability ofvenue.

o Liza Scott and East Coast Rock Preservation Hall, Victoria Street, 2263816. £1 after9.30pm. A daunder through some rock and country-rock classics.

0 Wake The Dead Clowns, High Street, 556 1830. 9pm. Free.

0 Rikki Peebles and Hard Corp The Amphitheatre, Lothian Road], 229 7670. 10pm—4am. £3.50. Half-price before 11pm. Dress fairly smart. Eurovision singer makes personal appearance, supported by Eurythmics-styie pop of Hard Corps.

SATURDAY 19 Glasgow

0 The Crows Boulevard Hotel, Great Western Road, Duntocher. 10pm. For a longtime The Crows seemed to want to be a Scottish version of the Cult. Hopefully they have grown out ofthat to fulfil the potential that they had a year or so ago.

0 Motorhead Queen Margaret Union, University Gardens, 339 9784. ‘Scotland’s number one pop writer’ reckons that Bad News are the future of Rock and Roll. What he forgets is that Bad News are

The List 18 Sept— 1 Oct 31