COMPETITIONS

£200 WORTH OF NON-STOP OELTIO MUSIC!

Probably the single most exciting event on this year’s music calendar is the Scottish Fleadh a remarkable celebration at Scottish and Irish music taking place on three stages on Glasgow Green all day on Sunday 24 May. Among the 30-plus bands playing are Van Morrison, Del Amitri, Christy Moore, The Chieftains, Edwyn Collins and Kirsty McColl in what is the hottest line-up in Scotland since 1990’s Big Day. The List has live pairs at tickets Iorthe Scottish Fleadh 1992 (worth £20 each) and all you have to do is answerthe question and return the torm by Tuesday 14 April when the draw will take place.

What band did Fatima Mansions’ lead singer Cathal Coughlan previously Iront?

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SCOTTISH

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John Harle is a Ian at Duke Ellington and we trust Mike Gilmour (Glasgow)

will now be a tan oiJohn Harle having

won a pair at tickets to see his band i live, a copy at his The Shadow ol the

Duke CD and a video at the Teach

T Yoursell Saxophone with John Harle. ; Rebbecca Travis and G. McWilliams 3 (both Edinburgh) won CDs and tickets a tor his Oueen’s Hall gig.

For remembering that Ronnie

Barker's sequel to Porridge was Going

Straight, Peter McIntyre, Joanna

Graham (both Glasgow), Peter Gracey

(Helensburgh), Jules Werby (Edinburgh) and Linda Spence (Harrow, Middx) won lour double-pack tapes in EMl's Comedy Classic series. Much merriment will lollow.

The two Edinburgh bands playing in the Five Band Blues all-day concert were the Rootsie Tootsie Band and Tam White. Winning pairs at tickets to the event were Zana Vantsis, Nick Simmonds, Patrice Buyle (all Edinburgh), Alan Taylor (Burntisland) and David Cameron (Auchtertool).

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Danny Boy is the tune played in the shoot-out scene in Miller’s Crossing and the lollowing people won tickets to see Barton Fink at the GFT as well as a copy at the screenplay: Barry Burns, Raymond Boyce, Richard McCulloch (all Glasgow), Claire Gallacher (East Kilbride) and Woll GrueIIich (Kippen).

I Only one entry per person/per

; competition. It you are entering more than

one competition you need use only one envelope, but please make sure thatthe names at ALL the competitions you are

I entering are clearly marked on the outside.

Photocopies will not be accepted. Employees at The List are ineligibleto enter. The decision 01 the competitions editor is tlnal. Winners will be notilied by post or phone. There are no cash alternatives to the prizes ottered. Winners’ names will be published in a tuture edition ot The List.

FIVE K OlDER/DESROY T-SHIRTS!

K Cider, the strong, quality drink in the matt black bottle, has teamed up with the Destroy label and Filth Circle Menswear to design an excellent limited-edition T-shirt worth upwards oi £30. The List has laid its hands on five at these luxury lashion items just in time to update yourwardrobe tor the spring, and they’re up tor grabs in this simple competition. All you have to do is answer the question and return the torm by Tuesday 14 April when the draw will take place.

K Cider takes its name Irom the symbol given to the very strongest premium liquids, but what chemical element does K also stand tor?

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