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JAZZ RESIDENCIES: GLASGOW continued

I Jazz Evening Art Lovers’ Cafe, House for an Art Lover, Bellahouston Park, Dumbreck Road, 353 4779. 7pm. Enjoy jazz over dinner at this Rennie Mackintosh- inspired cafe - due to the possiblity of private functions, phone to confirm.

I Live Jazz Millars, 515 Sauchiehall Street, 248 2016. 8.30pm. Various bands. I Sam Corry 8t Trio Cafe Rouge, John Street, 552 4433. 8.30—10.30pm. Former River Detectives frontman.

I Shelagh Buchanan Sizzlers’ Steakhouse, 79 Albion Street, 552 4200. 9pm. Enjoy jazz guitar and vocals over dinner booking on the number above.

I Live Jazz Brewery Tap, 1055 Sauchiehall Street, 339 0643. 9.30pm. Jazz funk.

I Danny Thompson Baby Grand (see Thu). 10.30pm. Lounge pianist.

Sundays

I Button-Up Corinthian (see Thu).

1—4 m. Jazz, lounge and soundtracks.

I lee Jazz Bar 10, 10 Mitchell Lane, 572 1446. 3—5pm. Sun 28 May secs Deke And Mike on sax and piano; Sun 4 Jun features the Paddy Flaherty Trio.

I Michael Deans Jazz Quartet Cottiers Bar, 93 Hyndland Street, 357 5825. 4—7pm. Traditional jazz.

I Violet Leighton Trio Polo Lounge, Wilson Street, 553 1221. 4—6pm. Singer and band.

I Descargarana at Havana, 50 Hope Street. 248 4466. 8pm—late. Latin-jazz from Che Guevara Five, plus DJ.

I Live Jazz Blackfriars. 36 Bell Street, 552 5924. 9pm. Graeme Scott takes to the stage on Sun 28 May.

I Kong The Clockwork Beer Co.,

1153—] 155 Cathcart Road, 6490184. 9.30pm. Sun 28 ottly. Blues.

I Kerry Tracey Corinthian (see 'l‘hu). 10pm-3am. Classic jazz piano in the Ella Fitzgerald mould.

I Jazz DJ Baby Grand (see Thu). 10.30pm.

Mondays I Fionna Duncan with The Ronnie Rae Trio McChuill's, 40 High Street, 552 2135.

9pm. Mainstream jazz tunes with this

renowned singer. I Kerry Tracey Corinthian (see Thu). 1 10pm—3am. Classic, laid-back jazz.

Concentrated musical effort - The Rob Hall New Quartet visits The Tron Theatre, Glasgow, Sunday 4 January and The Brunton

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I Bobby Wishart 8: Band Russell’s Bar Cafe, 77 Bytes Road, 334 4973. 8—11pm. Mainstream and modern.

I Live Jazz The Clockwork Beer C0., 1153-1155 Cathcart Road, 649 0184. 8.30pm. Tue 30 May -The Linda Fletcher Trio; Tue 6 Jun The George Ogilvie Trio.

I Hermie Longalong 8r Hermitage/Caprice Trio Caprice Brasserie, 48 New Market Street, Ayr, 01292 610916. 9.30 m. Rotating residency. I Tom Urie And uests Polo Lounge (see Sun). 9.30 m. Pianist and singer.

I Paul Gallaciier Corinthian (see Thu). 10pm—3am. Hot R&B on piano.

Wednesdays

I Tom Urie/Shana Fraser Corinthian (see Thu). lOpm—3am. Jazz piano, from easy listening through to contemporary. I Danny Thompson Baby Grand (see Thu). 10.30pm. Lounge pianist.

EDINBURGH

Thursdays

I John Burgess Br Tom Finlay Cafe Metro, Subway West End, 23 Lothian Road, 229 9197. 1—3pm. Contemporary jazz.

I Live Jazz Henderson’s, 25 Thistle Street, 225 2605. 8pm. Artists vary.

I The Third Men Maison Hector, 47 Deanhaugh Street, 332 5328. 9pm. Blues guharduo.

I Blue Nun/David Patrick Trio Cellar No. 1, 1 Chambers Street, 220 4298. l0pm—lam. Fortnightly rotation, with Latin-jazz sounds from the David Patrick Trio.

Fridays

I Live Jazz Henderson’s (see Thu). 8pm. Artists vary.

I Montuna Dix-Neuf, 97 Hanover Street, 225 8619. 8pm. Jazz trio.

I Live Jazz 8: BluesThe Soupdragon, 27-31 West Port, 221 1099. 9 m.

I Bill Kyle's Backbeat Ban Cellar No. 1, (See Thu). 10pm—1am. Hot, funky, clectricjazz.

Saturdays I Toto And The Dexters Harry’s Bar, Randolph Place, 539 8100. 3.30—6pm.

Mainstream, with vocals from Fay Levy. I Blues Inc. Dix-Neuf (see Fri). 10pm. Up-tempo electric blues.

I The Jazz Incident/Underground Cellar No. 1 (see Thu). lOpm-lam. On fortnightly rotation - contemporary tunes from quintet The Jazz Incident.

Sundays

I The Radge Jazz Band The Raj Restaurant on The Shore, Henderson Street, Leith, 553 3980. 12.30—3pm.

Enjo mellow jazz over lunch.

I E ith Budge The Dome Bar and Grill, 14 George Street, 624 8624. 1-5pm. Singer.

I Dominic Spencer Trio Cafe Metro (See Thu). 2-5pm.

I Live Jazz Maison Hector (See Thu). 5—8pm. Mainstream.

I Edinburgh Blues Collective Old Fire Station, 52 Westport, 228 4543. 8.30pm. A collective of blues stalwarts and guests. I Dos Por Tres Dix-Neuf (See Fri). 9pm. Latin jazz from this trio.

lOSexmo Cellar N0. 1, (See Thu). 10pm—1am. Classic jazz with piano and vocahst

Mondays

I Jam Session Negociants (downstairs), 45—47 Lothian Street, 225 6313. 8pm. Live jazz.

Tuesdays

I John Burgess 8: Tom Finlay Cafe Metro (see Thu). 1—3pm. Contemporary jazz.

I Swing 2000 Malt Shovel, Cockburn Street, 225 6843. 9pm. Swing at the longest residency in Edinburgh.

I Bill Kyle's Mystery Jazz Night Cellar No. 1, (see Fri). 9.30pm—lam. An eclectic selection from an ever-changing line-up of musicians.

I Rowena Bar Fez, 16a Queen Street, 226 2530. 10pm. Jazz, blues and folk vocals.

Wednesdays

I Fat Sam's Band Fat Sam’s, 56—58 Fountainbridge, 228 3111. 8pm. Swing andjump-jive.

I lee Jazz Henderson’s (see Thu). 8pm. Artists vary.

I Son De Rhumba Cellar No. 1 (See Fri). lUpm—lam. Latin jazz.

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THURSDAY 25

Glasgow

I Shooglenifty and The Asian Celt Soundsystem The Temple, Pitt Street, 287 5511. 8pm. £8. Celtic fusion stars Shooglenifty and Bhangra Celtic dance crossover group Asian Celt Soundsystem with a DJ set from Alex Kasick. See Music preview.

I William Cepeda 8: Afro-Rican Jazz The Arches, Midland Street, 221 4001. 9pm. £8. Superb New York trombonist William Cepeda brings his 8-piece Afro- Rican band to the Arches for a night of plena, bombas, salsa and Latin-jazz in The Beat Root, the first of a new series of world/dance concerts.

I Janis Ian Cottier Theatre, Hyndland Street, 357 3868. 8pm. £16.50. 70s teen star with ‘Society’s Child’, Janis Ian continues to impress with her umpteenth album God And The FBI.

I Jack Lukeman Renfrew Ferry, Clyde Place, 287 5511. 8pm. £7.50 (£5.50). From motor mechanic to acclaimed singer, the lrishman has been causing a stir Stateside. His new album ‘Metropolis Blue reveals traces of influences from Tom Waits to Frank Sinatra. Part ofBig Big Country.

I Johnny Silvo New Dawn Folk Club, Riverside Club, Fox Street, 445 6271. 8.15pm. £5 (£3). Honey-voiced entertainer makes his first appearance at the New Dawn.

Edinburgh

I Marathi and Indian Classical Song Netherbow, High Street. 7.30pm. £6 (concessions). information 01361 810321. Professor Arun Apte and his wife Surekha perform and explore the links between music, altered states of consciousness and the therapeutic value ofsound.

Peebles

I Pipeline From Peebles Neidpath Castle, Peebles. 8pm. Tickets attd information 0141 946 8624. Lowland and Borders Pipers Society in conjunction with BBC Radio Scotland presents a 1 concert recording of Lowland, Northumbrian and Scottish border and smallpipes. Part of BBC .llustc Lit-e. Biggar

I Clydesdale Folk Club Elphinstone Hotel, High Street. 8pm. £4 (£3). Tickets and information 01899 221 090. South Lanarkshire folk roots with debut concert of Singing Ginger, plus support. Part of BBC Music Lil'c’.

FRIDAY 26 Glasgow I Traditional Music Concert RSAMI). Renfrew Street, 332 5057. 7.30pm. Bat. Free but ticketed. An informal evening of music on fiddle, harp, accordion, piano and Lowland and Highland bagpipes. solo and in groups, with songs in Gaelic and Scots, by students from tlte RSAMD's BA (Scottish Music) degree

, I Ceilidh Dance Riverside Club. Fox

Street. 248 3144. 7.30pm. £6. Music from the James Coutts (.‘eilidh Band.

I Jerry Jeff Walker The ()iti Ftuitmarket, Albion Street. 28." 5511. 8pm. £14.50 (£12.50). Tales of hard living, hard times and hard luck from the New York country legend of Mr Bojangles fame. With support from Monica Queen. l’urt ()flitg Big Country. I Janis Ian Cottier Theatre, llyndland Street, 357 3868. 8pm. £16.50. Second of two nights. See Thu 25.

. I Ceilidh Dance With Gary Blair Renfrew Ferry. Clyde Place, 287 551 1.

9pm. £5. Gary Blair provides the music and Radio Clyde 2's Alan Todd, the disco.

Edinburgh

'. I Guid Crack Club Waverley L'pstairs.

St Mary’s Street. 7.30pm. £2.50. Songs