MUSIC JAZZ

31 l 1. 7.30pm. No cover charge. call for reservations. Early rock meets swing and jive kind of thing.

WEDNESDAY 31

I Fat Sam’s Band Fat Sam's Down Town Diner. 56—58 Fountainbridge. 228 311 I. 8pm. No cover charge. call for” reservations. Swing and jump jive.

THURSDAY 1

I Jazz Cocktail Pizza Express. 151 Queen Street. 221 3333. 9pm. £2. including aperitif. call for reservations. Cool jazz from this vibes-fronted quartet.

I Edinburgh Jan Proiect Tron Jazz Cellar. Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. See Sun 28. I The Gremliners Fat Sam's Down Town Diner, 56—58 Fountainbridge. 228 3111. 7.30pm. No cover charge. call for reservations. See Tue 30.

FRIDAY 2

I Glasgow Jazz iiecord club Unitarian Church. 72 Berkeley Street. 7.30pm. Contact Ernie Spiers. l4 Glendee Road. Renfrew (886 2949) for membership details. Pianist Jack Finlay is the man in the hot seat for ‘Jack‘s Back‘.

Edinburgh

I George Pennian's Jamen Victoria Park Hotel. 221 Ferry Road. info and tickets from 551 1237. 8pm-midnight. £6.50. Glasgow's leading Dixieland outfit make the trip along the M8 for a rare Edinburgh outing. courtesy of Capital Jazz.

SATURDAY 3

I In The Mood Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. 2 Sauchiehall Street. 227 5511. 7.30pm. £8-50—£12.50. The peripatetic iierb Miller Orchestra are back again with their usual swinging. well-drilled tribute to the music of Glenn Miller. The band will bejoined by singer Fiona Page and the veteran singing trio. The Kaye Sisters. and play several Scottish dates in the coming week. including Edinburgh tomorrow, followed by lnvemess. Fort William, Perth. Ayr and Kelso on successive nights.

I Picante Pizza Express. 151 Queen Street, 221 3333. 9pm. £4. including aperitif. call for reservations. Latin, bop and mainstreamjazz from this quintet. led by drummer Ken Mathieson. and featuring the excellent alto sax of Jimmy Wood alongside trumpeter Donald Corbett.

Edinburgh

I Holly Gole La Belle Angele. Hastie's Close. off Cowgate. 557 6969. 8pm. £5. See preview.

SUNDAY 4

Edinburgh

I In The Mood Festival Theatre. 13—29 Nicolson Street. 529 6000. 7.30pm. £9.50 (£7.50)—£12.50 (£10.50). See Sat 3.

I Edinbnrgbian Project Tron Jazz Cellar, Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. See Sun 28.

MONDAY 5

Edinburgh

I Green Room Traverse Theatre, Cambridge Street, 668 2019. £7.50 (£3). Green Room are a trio who first appeared

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JAZZ DIRECTIONS i

With special guests

SUZANNE BONNAR & FIONNA DUNCAN Glasgow - Wed 7 Feb. 8pm. 0141 227 5511. City Hall

Edinburgh - Fri 9 Feb. 8.30pm. 0131 668 2019. Queen's Hall

TOM BANCROFT ORCHESTRA

Edinburgh - Fri 16 Feb. 7.15pm. 0131 668 2019. Queen's Hall

COURTNEY PINE

Edinburgh - Fri 16 Feb. 9.30pm. 0131 668 2019. Queen's Hall Glasgow - Sat 17 Feb. 8pm. 0141 227 5511. City Hall

AZIZA MUSTAFA ZADEH

Edinburgh Fri 23 Feb. 8.30pm. 0131 668 2019. Queen's Hall Glasgow Sat 24 Feb. 8pm. 0141 227 5511. Henry Wood Hall

MELANIE

O'REILLY

Edinburgh Fri 16 Feb. 7.15pm. 0131 668 2019. Queen's Hall

SCOTT HAMILTON

Edinburgh - Fri 8 March. 8.30pm. 0131 668 2019. Queen's Hall Glasgow - Sat 9 March. 8pm. 0141 227 5511. Moir Hall

NIGEL CLARK QUINTET

Glasgow - Sun 10 MarCh. 8001. 0141 221 5279. King Tuts

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on the Scottish music scene in the mid- 80s. and went on to win the Scottish heat of the Schlitz jazz competition in 1986 with a style which was strongly jazz— based (and notably influenced by the Corea-Jarrett axis). but also moved into more freely structured areas. or across into a musical language which was more closely linked to contemporary composition. The group. which features Chick Lyall on piano and sound synthesis. David Baird on violin. guitar. and several other less likely instruments. and percussionist David Garrett on his unique prepared piano frame. re-formed a couple of years back. and had their debut album. Hidden Music. released last year by the experimentally inclined Leo Records. It revealed a more free-ranging. abstract sonic framework than before. and a much less direct debt to jazz, and i expect that to be reflected in this ECAT concert.

I Kings at the Wild Frontier Fat Sam’s Down Town Diner. 56—58 Fountainbridge. 228 3111. 8pm. No cover charge. call for reservations. Blues.

TUESDAY 6

Glasgow

I Spike Robinson Moir Hall. Mitchell Theatre. 227 5511. 8pm. £8 (£6). The veteran English-based American saxophonist plays tenor in a lithe. sweetly swinging style that is descended from the likes of Lester Young and Stan Getz. rather than the athletes of the hard- blowing bop school. and still does so with great swing and style. The saxman will be accompanied by a trio led by one of Scotland’s best young musicians. pianist David Milligan.

Edinburgh

I Edith Budge and Friends Fat Sam’s Down Town Diner. 56—58 Fountainbridge. 228 3111. 7.30pm. No cover charge. call for reservations. Jazz. blues and gospel singer.

WEDNESDAY 7 Glasgow

I Carol Kidd, Suzanne Bonar and Fionna Duncan City Hall. ()141 227 5511. Seotland‘s three leading women jazz singers get together for the first time.

Edinburgh

I Fat Sam’s Band Fat Sam's Down Town Diner. 56—58 Fountainbridge. 228 3111. 8pm. No cover charge. call for reservations. Swing and jumpjive.

THURSDAY 8

Glasgow

I Torn Bancroft Orchestra Basement Jazz. The Ramshom Theatre. lngram

Street. info on 887 4733. 10pm—lam £5 (£3). Late news from Basement Jazz promoter lain Copeland. who has confirmed that their new season's gigs will launch tonight with a concert by the innovative Tom Bancroft Orchestra. who go on tour later in the month. it is not clear as yet if the switch to Thursday night is to be a regular one more details in next issue.

I Easy Street Pizza Express. 151 Queen Street. 221 3333. 9pm. £2, including aperitif. call for reservations. Mainstream jazz.

Edinburgh

I Edinbnrgb Jan Project Tron Jazz Cellar. Tron Tavern and Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 220 1550. See Sun 28. I Peristalsis Brothers Fat Sam's Down Town Diner. 56-58 Fountainbridge. 228 3111. 7.30pm. No cover charge. call for reservations. Swing.

FOLK & WORLD

Dates listed below are tor one-rm sirens: see separate section tor residencies. Gigsarelistedbydate,tbenbycity. Pertorrnances will be listed, provided that details reach our offices at least one week betore publication. Folk and World listings compiled by lorntan cbainters.

FRIDAY 26

Glasgow

I Ceilidh Dance The Ferry. Clyde Place. 9pm. £6 (£4). Tickets at the venue or in advance from the Ticket Centre. Candleriggs. 227 5511.

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

I Prodigal Sons Finnegan's Wake. 7‘) St Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. Free.

Edinburgh

I Gaelic Ceilidh Walpole Hall. Chester Street. 8pm—lam. £5 (£3). Tickets available from 337 9458. 229 7093. Bar. Free dram and shortbread. Presented by An Comunn Gaihealach meur Dhun Eideann and Feis Dhun Eideann. Singers in Gaelic and English. Dance music from Allan Maccoil and his Band. With clarsach and songs from Alison Kinnaird. Also Grahan Meilson.

I Robert Fish Band Assembly Rooms. George Street. 220 4349. 8.30pm—iam. £6 (£3). Tickets from Assembly Box Office. Always busy for the popular Edinburgh ceilidh dance band.

I Guid Crack Club Waverley Bar Upstairs. St Mary‘s Street. 7.30pm. £2. Storytelling Club with special lrish/American guest Pat Ryan.

SATURDAY 27

Glasgow

I Alive ’n’ Picking Scotia Bar. Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 3.30pm. Free. Folk 'n' country.

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

I Urban Gypsies Finnegan's Wake. 79 St Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. Free.

Edinburgh

I Raggle Iaggle Gypsies Scruffy Murphy‘s. George W Bridge. 225 1681. 9pm. Free.

I Prodigal Sons/Marcy Darcy Finnegan's Wake. Victoria Street. 226 3816. 9pm—2am. Free.

Bert Jansch: the Hendrix or the acoustic guitar? Glasgow. Fri 2