MUSIC FOLK & WORLD

I tint) (Kevin oorrian Quartet) Milne’s Bar, 35 Hanover Street. 225 6738. 8—11pm. Bop to modern.

Wednesdays

I Charlie McIair’s Jazz Band Preservation Hall. Victoria Street. 226 3816. 9.30pm. Traditional.

I biploniats of Jan The Golden Rule. 30 Yeaman Place. 8.30pm. Dixieland.

I Criterion Jan Band New Orleans Jazz Express. Pullman Platform (Haymarket Bar), Haymarket 8.30—11pm. Traditional. I Fat Sun’s Band Fat Sam's. 56 Fountainbridge. 228 3111. 8.30pm. Swing and 'ump-jive.

I Kilo (Kevin uorrian uuartet) Oubliettes Bar and Brasserie, 26 Frederick Street. 8—11pm. Mainstream to modern.

I Some of the land Theatre Royal. Greenside Place. 9pm. Jazz-folk fusion. I Annie Mciiichoi and Jan Therapy Nobles Bar. Constitution Street. Leith. 554 2024. 830-1 1.30pm. Traditional.

Thursdays

I Edinburgh Bagtirners New Orleans Jazz Express. Pullman Platform (Haymarket Bar). Haymarket. 8.30—11pm. Traditional. I Northern Bar 1 Howard Place. 556 1558. 8.30pm. Various.

I Spirits of Rhythm Nobles Bar. Constitution Street. Leith. 554 2024. 8.30—11.30pm. Traditional.

I BIII Kyle Janease Leith Oyster Bar. The Shore (Burgess Street). Leith. 554 6294. 9.30pm. Modern jazz.

FOLK & WORLD

LISTINGS

see separate section for residencies. Gigs are listed by date, then by city. Performances will be listed, provided that details reach our offices art least one week before publication. Folk and World listings compiled by human Chabers.

FRIDAY 22

I Mod Fringe Tudor Hotel. 39 Alexander Street, Airdrie. 0236 747589. Tickets available from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 5511 and the Mod Shop. Graham Street. Airdrie. 0236 747911. I.e Trio Acadien. 8pm. £7 (£5). Superb. authentic Cajun accordion. vocals. guitar and fiddle; followed at 11pm. £6 (£4) by the John Ellis Band who play for dancing. At Coatbridge College Sports Hall. folk rockers Woifstone kick off at 8pm. £7

Dates listed below are for one-off shows:

(£5). The Tencitter’s Tale by Mull Little Theatre with singer isiibel MacCasiiill is at Coatbridge College Theatre. 8pm. £5 (£3).

I Palestinian Benefit Ceilidh Trades House. 86 Glassford Street. 7.30pm—midnight. £7 (£4). Information 649 5929. Bar. Scottish Medical Aid for Palestinians presents Edinburgh’s Ceilidh Collective and members of the Whistlebiuities.

I Ceilidh Dance The Ferry. Clyde Place. 9pm. £5 (£4). Tickets at the venue or in advance from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 5511. Bobby Cronie Band.

I Ceilidh Dance Riverside. Fox Street. off Clyde Street. 248 3144. Doors open 8pm. music at 9pm. £5.

Edinburgh

I Ceilidh Caledonian Brewery. Slateford Road. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). Benefit for Adult Learning Project with Robert Fish Band and Acid iieeitie Band.

I Ceilidh Walpole Hall. Chester Street. 8pm. £4. Charity Ceilidh with Gillean in aid of lnterrnediate Technology.

SATURDAY 23

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I Bluebird Cajun Band The Ferry. Clyde Place, 552 0767. 9pm. £6 (£5). Tickets at the venue or in advance from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 551 1. Louisiana stomp with ferocious five-piece band. Support from the Skuobhie Dubh Orchestra.

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I Ceilidh Dance Riverside, Fox Street. off Clyde Street. 248 3144. Doors open 8pm. music at 9pm. £5.

I Greenpeace Ceilidh Assembly Rooms. George Street. 8.30pm. £5 (£3). Tickets at the door or from Simon. 668 2094. Bar. Merchandise. Prizes. Music by The last Train to Aachenshoogle.

I Ceilidh Dance Walpole Hall. Chester Street. £3. 8pm. £2 before 8pm. International folk dance. assisted by a caller. and music from the International Ceilidh Band with songs from Sedenlta. I Tron Folk Club Tron Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. 8.30pm. £3. Fine Shetland fiddler Trevor iiunter.

I Caledonian Ceilidh Caledonian Brewery. Slateford Road. 7.30pm—midnight. £4.50. Bar. Food. Live bands. Tickets in advance from Tron Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550.

I ilontes In Rhythm Overseas Hall. Princes Street. 9pm-1am. £3. World music disco. playing material by everyone from Alpha Biondy to Zaiko Langa Langa. All proceeds go to Voluntary Service Overseas.

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I Sainye ling Tibetan Centre Eskdalemuir. Langholm. 03873 73232. 7pm. £5 (£2.50). First ever concert outside China by the Tianjin Buddhist Music Ensemble. Ancient ritual temple music performed on authentic instruments. All welcome.

SUNDAY 24

I Blues Poets Scotia Bar. Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 3.30—5.30pm. Free.

Edinburgh

I Charity Ceilidh James Watt Centre. Riccarton campus. Heriot Watt University. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). Shetland fiddle maestro Trevor Hunter. lain MacPhail and his Scottish Country Dance Band. David Ketcth on pipes and accordionist David liume.

MONDAY 25

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I Chris Myles Black Bitch inn. West Port. Linlithgow. 8.30pm. Members £2. non- members £2.50. concessions £2. Linlithgow Folk Club. Top quality female unaccompanied song.

TUESDAY 26

I Scottish Traditional Music Floor 3. McCann Building. Strathclyde University. off George Square. 7.30pm. Organised by Continuing Education. Weekly evening class, with occasional guest singers and instrumentalists. led by Billy Ross. Information from 553 4147.

Edinburgh

I Scottish Storytelling Festival The Netherbow, 43 High Street. 556 9579. 7.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50). ian Stephen with lndo Celtic fusion music from Sean D Bourke and Viiay Kangutitar.

WEDNESDAY 27

I Robin Williamson The Ferry. Clyde Place. 9pm. £6 (£5). Tickets at the venue or in advance from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 5511. incredible String Bandsman. storyteller. harpist. guitarist and singer. to name but a few of his talents.

I naggle Taggle Gypsies Scotia Bar. Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 9pm. Free.

Edinburgh

I Scottish Storytelling Festival The Netherbow, 43 High Street. 556 9579. 7.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50). Aberdeen’s Stanley Robertson and Jay 0’ Callahan from the USA.

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I Edinburgh Folk Club Cafe Royale Upstairs. West Register Street. 557 4792. 8pm. £3.50 (£2.50). Sisters Unlimited are a triumphant quartet of female vocalists. each tremendously talented in their own right and together more than the sum of the pans. Scot Janet Russell shares the honours with Peta Webb. liosie Davis and Sandra Kerr.

THURSDAY 28

I Star Folk Club Glasgow Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. beside Mitchell Theatre. 8pm. £2. Mike Sliver. I Jiveass Clutha Vaults. Stockwell Street. 552 7520. 8.30pm. Free. Blues.

Edinburgh

I Scottish Storytelling Festival The Netherbow, 43 High Street. 556 9579. 7.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50). Scottish/American night with Willie McPhee. Sheila Douglas and Jay 0’ Callahan.

I Mouthmusic La Belle Angele. Hastie's Close. 231 Cowgate. 225 2774.

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FRIDAY 29

Glasgow

I Footstornpin’ Ceilidh Wolbirns Wharf. 64 Yoker Ferry Road. 8 till late. £4.50. Tickets from West End Records. Partick Cross and Clydebank Mail. or at the door. Music by the Situobie Dubh Orchestra and Henry Bros.

I Ceilidh Dance The Ferry. Clyde Place. 9pm. £5 (£4). Tickets at the venue or in advance from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 5511. Music from Fraser Mclellan.

I Ceilidh Dance Riverside. Fox Street. offClyde Street. 248 3144. Doors open 8pm. music at 9pm. £5.

Edinburgh

I Robin Williamson Old St Pauls. Jeffrey Street. 8pm. £6 (£4). Presented by Open House Music and the Scottish Storytelling Festival. 556 9579. First of two nights by the legendary multi—instrumentalist. singer. bard. storyteller and musical alchemist.

I Scottish Storytelling Festival The Netherbow, 43 High Street. 556 9579. 7.30pm. £3.50 (£2.50).

I Assemny Ceilidh Assembly Rooms. George Street. 8.30pm-1am. £5 (£3). Popular end-of-the-month dances with the resident Robert Fish Band.

SATURDAY 30

I TMSA Concertina Day Maryhill Community Central Hall. 304 Maryhill Road. 332 9115. Day ticket £5 (£3.50), afternoon £2 (£1.50). A day devoted to the little squeeze box. 11.15am—12.45pni

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