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II West End Hotel Palmerston Place. 9pm. Meeting place of Edinburgh (iaels. Accordion etc.

I Denny Swanson Scotch :\ll(l Rye. 511 (icorge I\' Bridge. 225 1681. Evening. I Royal Oak Infirmary Street. 557 2976. Izveningtill 1.3llam. l.ate bar. folk basement

SUNDAY 16 Glasgow

I Nanci Griffith Pavilion. RenfieIdStreet. 8pm. L5. L4. Queen of the Neyy Country. vs Iiieh is tosay intelligent lyrics and a musical band. .-\ dovv n-home .loni Mitchell.

I Awatinas'l'he Revue. Barrovvland. 9pm. 'I ickets from Virgin or at the door.

Boliv ian traditional instruments and song. I Big Joe Duskin/Dave Peabody I’aislcy .v\rts(‘eiitie. Neyy Street. 887 111111. 8pm. Second Boogie and Blues night. See Saturday I5th.samcvciiue.

I Meg Davis Black Bull l Iotcl Polk (’lub. \Iilngav ie. 8.30pm. American singer. novv resident in llicse parts.

I Zut! La Chute \y'intersgtlls. (ireat Western Road. Evening. ()ld timey. American and caiun.

Edinburgh.

I Canongafe Music Instrumental WorkshOp/lnstrumental and Song Session Navaai House Hotel. l‘rce. 1pmonyvards. Penicuik Folk Festival. See panel.

I Glenelg Sessions \‘otings I Iotel. l.eaiiiington 'I‘errace. Upmy 12 midnight. lrec. Acoustic music nights. Tonight

s\\ in; vs ah the Davey Thompson All Stars. I Seannachieui'een 'l'i-ee.(‘tmgute. l'ycning. Scottiin songs and zippy instrumentals from resident band.

I Jim Knight/Colin Ramage/Robin Laing I'nsign Izvvart. lavvnmarket. Evening. 'I'hiee singer guitarists.

I Larry and Friends Antiquary. St Stephen Stieet. l'.\ eiiing. (iuitai' based folksy blues and svving.

I North Sea Gas Rtitlaiid l Iotel. Rutland Street. 22‘) 31142. 0pm. Singalong.

Glasgow

I Victoria Bar Bridgegate. 552 6040. 9pm. Regular group session.

I Irish Music Stage Door Bar. (iorbals Street. 42911922. Top(ilasgoyy lrislt instrumentalistsand singers.

Edinburgh

I Awatinas Darios. l.othian Road. 9pm.

I; I 5. 3 course dinner accompanied by top Boliv ian band. songs. ponchos. pan pipes. armadillo shells. maybe even a llama. 22‘) 0625 for bookings.

I Miro The (ireen Tree. (‘ovvgate Evening. Bar till lam. Instrumental funin lIte l‘ul'.

I Fiddlers Arms (irassmarket. Evening. Scottish music session. Bar closes at I 1pm. I Gill Hewitt Royal Oak. Infirmary Street. 55” 2976. Evening. Song session yvith (iill on the banjo.

I Dougie McD Scotch And Rye. 5ll(ieorgc 1\' Bridge. 225 1681. Evening.

TUESDAY 18 Glasgow

I Paisley Arts Folk Paisley Arts Centre. Nevy Street. 887 Hill). 8pm. 'I'onightJim Ward and George Tucker.

Edinburgh

I Milnes Acoustic Music Night Milnes Bar. llanoy cr Street. 8.3Ilpm. Eree. Nevv yvcekly folk blues and vvliatever else music scene. PA set tip. and regular local musicians (iill Bovy man and lock Brovvn. vy itli a vy eekly guest performer. Tonight Ian Walker.

I Crown Folk Club 48a The Pleasance. 8pm. Instrument and song vvorkshops are

CHRISTY MOORE AND MUCH MORE

There must be something for everyone

. over the next busy fortnight. Ireland’s

leading contemporary Iolk singer, known the world over in the group context or Planxty, is a seasoned solo performer, with a large Scottish following. Christy Moore plays Glasgow's Pavilion 14th, and Edinburgh's Playhouse 15th.

Scotland's Incredible String Band were one of the most inlluential and innovative groups to emerge during the 605, due in the most part to Robin Williamson's eclectic musical ear and way with a lyric. His one man show, of songs, stories and poetry, strongly leaturing the harp, is in Edinburgh on the 14th.

Big Joe Duskin is a mesmerlsing blues and boogie piano stylist and singer. He plays two nights, 15th and 16th at Paisley Arts Centre in the company of authentic English bluesman Dave Peabody, and takes part in the great Edinburgh blues night on the 14th. See jazz panel.

There is even a weekend lollt lestival, hosted by the Penicuik Club, with the expected kid's shows, crafts, concerts, ceilidhs and singarounds. Less than half an hours drive from Edinburgh. Full details in the Listings.

South American music is represented by two contrasting groups. Awatinas have been here belore and give a colourlul costumed display or different aspects of Bolivian music and dance, the stringed instruments giving an underfoon the llutey quenas and pan pipes. In Edinburgh you can see them

Chrissy Moore - Glasgow. 14 Oct.

in concert on the 14th or you could eat out to their music on the 17th. They play Glasgow’s new Barrowland Venue on the 15th.

The Peruvian trio who arrive in Edinburgh’s Dueen‘s Hall on the 21 st, have been brought overto play the major World Circuit lestival based in London. Amaru De Tinta comprises Julio Benavente Diaz, a spry septagenuarian, and a legendary Iingerpicking charangist, with David Fuentes on guitar and vocals and a second virtuoso charango player Ernesto Valdez Chacon. Their mestizo music, played on those tiny guitar shaped clear sounding instruments, is the sophisticated music of the non-rural and non-white European culture. Also on the programme are Edinburgh's Picts, the band brought together by singer Rod Paterson for his second album. They wield a rich diversity of sound textures in a Scottish reed-bed ol saxophones, clarinet, and bagpipes oldillerentsizes.

among the things the re-opcned (‘rovvn will organise among their informal folk evenings.

I Barrie Band Bannermans Bar. (‘ovvgatc. 556 3254. Evening. Eiddle. flute. mandocello and vocals. Mainly Irish.

I Chris Thompson St James Oyster Bar. (‘alton Road. opposite St James Centre. Evening. Rockabilly blues.

I Miro Ensign Evvart. Lavvnmarket. topof the High Street. Evening. Acoustic ceItic music.

I Kenny Grier Royal Oak. Infirmary Street. 557 2976. (iuitarist singer. Late bar.

I Colin Damage Scotch And Rye. 5i) (ieorge 1\' Bridge. 225 1681. Evening.

WEDNESDAY 19

Glasgow

I The Humph Family The Trading Post . 63 (‘alton Place. 42‘) 3445. From about 8.3(1pm.(‘lever pseudo country stuff.

I Scotia Folk Night Scotia Bar. Stockvvell Street. 552 8681.

I Folk Session Halt Bar. Woodlands Road. 332 1210. Evening. Instrumental music on fiddle. accordion etc.

Edinburgh

I Paul Metsers Edinburgh Folk Club. ()sbourne I Iotel. York Place. 5565577. 8pm. £2.3t)(£l .511). Another very fine singer songwriter and string player. The New Zealander has released five albums. I Alchemy Bannermans Bar. (‘ovvgate. 556 3254. Evening. Nevv Folk on synth. fiddle. flute and vocals.

I North Sea Gas Platform I . Rutland Street. Evening. Resident pub folk band. I Guizer Scotch And Rye. 5(1 (ieorge IV" Bridge. 225 1681. Evening.

THURSDAY 20 Glasgow

I Robert Cray Band Barroyy land. The brilliant electric blues guitarist and singer. I Star Folk Club ( ilasgoyy Society ()1 Musicians. Berkeley Street. 221 61 12. 8pm. £1.51). 'I‘onight the Real Band.

I Kenny Caird ( )verdrauglit Bar. 128 Broomielavv. Evening. Socialist song evening.

Edinburgh

IWellspring 10th Anniversary Ceilidh ()ueens l Iall. ('lerk Street. l)etai|sof the interpersonal grovv tli centre’s fling from Wellspring. 553 4988.

I Green Tree (‘ovvgate Evening. I-olk scene session. 1.atc bar.

I Larry and Friends Antiquary. St Stephen Street. Evening. (iuitar based folksy blues and svving.

I Colin Hamage/Robin Laing Ensign Ewart. Lavvrimarket. Evening.

I Jim Knight Scotch And Rye. 5ll(ieorge IV Bridge. 225 1681. Evening.

FRIDAY 21

Glasgow

I Rowantree Folk Club Rovy untrcc Inn. By Uddiltgston (iross. I'lelngston,

9—] 1 .45pm. 1; I . Tonight close harmony with George Martin and Philip Lyness performing contemporary British and American acoustic songs.

I Second Fiddle Scott’s ( ‘orner. Derby Street. 334 4891. Evening.

I Peelie Wallies ()verdraught Bar. 128 Broomielayy. Evening. l-‘un session.

I Ceilidh Dance Riy crsittc. l’ox Street. 0ft ('Iyde Street. 248 3144. Illpm.l.'3.1.ate hcence.

Edinburgh

I Amaru De Tinta/The Picts Queens l Iall. ('lcrk Street. 668 201‘). L5 ( Reserved tablt seats {6.511). Tickets from Queens 1 tall Bo\ Office and Virgin Records. PrinCes Street. Assembly Productions promote a first Scottish concert of superb Peruv ian trio. v irtuosos of charango and guitar music. Not a poncho and pan pipe band. Scots band The Picfs are an adventurous innovative foursome of svvingingfolk based musicians. based rottnd Rod Paterson's vocals. \v itli pipes. sax.elarinei and guitars.

I The Humph Family The Trading Post. 32 34 The Shore. l.eith. 553 5153. 9pm. lliglily talented. not too serious look at country style.

I Simpson Perrie/Brian Mulligan Shore Bar. The Shore. l.eith. Evening. Violin and guitar. cabaret.

I Junction Bar West Preston Stret. 9pm. the ltttisic.

I Larry and Friends Meadovvs Bar. Biiceleugh St, 667 366‘). Evening. (iuitar based folksy blues and svving.

I North Sea Gas Platform I . Rutland Street. Evening. Resident pub folk band. I Royal Oak Infirmary Street. 557 2976. I-.veningti|| I.3llam. l.ate baryvillt informal songs and music.

I Muckle Ado Scotch And Rye. 5ll(ieorgc l\' Bridge. 225 1681. Evening.

SATURDAY 22 Glasgow

I The Folk Band Blacklriars. Bell Street. Merchant ('ity . 552 5924. Afternoon. Instrumental session.

I Kells Scott's ( 'oriier. Derby Street. 334 4891. Evening. Saturday residency.

Irish Seotssingalong band. Popular.

I Ian BruceUyerdrauglit Bar. 128 Broomielavv. Evening. Big voice.

I Ceilidh Dance Riv erside. I-‘ox Street. off (‘Iyde Street. 248 3144. Illpm. £3. Late hcenee.

Edinburgh

I The Humph Family The Trading Post. 32 34 The Shore. l.eith. 553 5153. 9pm. llighly talented. not too serious look at country style.

I West End Hotel Palmerston Place. 9pm. Meeting place of Edinburgh (iacls. Accordion etc.

I Royal Oak Infirmary Street. 557 2976. Eveningtill I.3llam. Late bar.fo|k basement.

I Denny Swanson Scotch Anti Rye. 5i) (icorgc I\' Bridge. 225 1681. Evening.

SUNDAY 23 Glasgow

I Gallus MDIIS Babbity Bovvsters. I8 Blackfriars Street. 552 51155. 8.30pm. l-‘ivc vy omen vocalists. mainly acappella . songs old and nevy.

I Zuf! La Chute Wintersgills. ( ireat Western Road. Evening. ()Id timey. American and cajun.

Edinburgh.

I Glenelg Sessions Youngs l Iotel. l.eamington Terrace. 9pm— 12 midnight. I-‘ree. Acoustic music nights. Tonight Cary Grant and Let The RestWallt

I The Humph Family The Trading Post.

32 34 The Shore. l.eith. 553 5153. 9pm. Ilighly talented. not too serious look at country style.

I Seannachie (ireen Tree. ('ovvgatc. Evening. Scottish songs and zippy instrumentals from resident band.

I Jim Knight/Colin Ramage/Robin Laing Ensign Izvv art. Lavy nmarket. Evening. Three singer guitarists.

I Larry and Friends Antiquary'. St Stephen Street. Evening. (iuitar based folksy blues and svving.

I North Sea Gas Rutland 1 Iotcl. Rutland Street. 22‘) 3042. 9pm. Singalong.

30 The List 14 -— 27 October 1988