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Music folk & world listings

Glasgow 20 continued

I The Best of the Fest Tron Theatre. Trongate. 552 4267. 9pm. £8. Guests from the Festival. Call for details. Purl ofCe/tic Connections. See Tltu I7. I Festival Club The Quality Central Hotel. Gordon Street. 22l 9680. 10.30pm. £2.50. Port ofCe/tic Connections. See Thu [7.

I Myllarit Cafe Cossachok. Russian Cultural Centre. King Street. 5530733. 8.30pm. £5 (£3). See Thu 17.

Edinburgh

I Peter Michael Rowan ()n The Mound. North Batik Street. 226 6899. 3—5.30pm. Free. Contemporary songwriting attd coy'ers from Rowan.

I Gerry Cairns Wee Folk Club. Royal Oak. Infirmary Street. 557 2976. 8.30pm. £3. Songs and humour from the expatriate lrish guitarist.

Glasgow

I Danny Kyle’s Open Stage Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 5pm. Free. Purl ofCe/tic Connections. See Thu 17.

I Earle Family Values Main Auditorium. Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 7.30pm. £18.50 £20. From the States. prodigal songwriter A- and now novelist Steve liarle is joined by sister Stacey and son Justin for a night of rootsy new country. rock. and blues. Part (rite/tic Connections. See Thu [7. I The John Wright Band Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 8pm. £10. liasy-on-the-ears Scottish song from Borders trio featuring \‘(tL‘illlSl John Wright. with guitarist Kenny Spiers and fiddle player Stewart Hardy. Support from Swing Guitars. I’urt o/‘Ce/tic Connections. See Thu [7.

I Duncan Chisholm and Ivan Drever The Piping Centre. McPhater Street. Cowcaddens. 287 551 1. 8pm. £8. Fiddle and guitar duo. ex-Wolfstone. Carefully crafted airs. songs and dance tunes. l’urt ofCe/lic Connections. See Thu 17.

I Festival Club The Quality Central Hotel. Gordon Street. 221 9680. 10.30pm. £2.50. I’urt ofCe/tic C(ntnections‘. See Thu 17.

Edinburgh

I Acoustic Underground Whistlebinkies. 4--6 South Bridge. 557 5114. l()pm—2.30aiii. Free. ()ne of the most popular open-mic spots in town. hosted by Peter Michael Rowan.

Glasgow I Kyle’s Open Stage Royal Concert

DOUGIE MACLEAN

Kicking oft a 30-month project to take songs and songwriting to the heart of Glasgow schools and communities. Celtic Connections presents The Singer And The Song. figureheaded by Dougie MacLean and featuring a series of noted songwriters in concen.

MacLean's own main auditorium appearance sees him wearing three hats: with strings. fronting a rock band. and in an acoustic setting with members of Deaf Shepherd. Calluna and the Poozies. The intimate Tron Theatre events cover the soft focus country-tinge of James Grant. Jackie Leven's angst. Allan Taylor's cool workmanship. the intensity of Nick Harper. Ivan Drever‘s winsome polish. and the unique genius of Michael Marra. whose songs have all that and then some.

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Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 5pm. Free. l’urt oi'Ce/tic Connections. See Thu [7.

I Roy Bailey and Tony Benn Main Auditorium. Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 7.30pm. £l0. l'ntisual. powerful and remarkably amusing conjunction of song and the spoken word. No guesses as to the politics. Port of Celtic Connections. See Thu /7.

I Leo McCann and Friends Strathclyde Suite. Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 8pm. £10. The lidinburgh-based whistle and button-box player explores his own Irish music with guests as diyerse as the wonderful Arinagh Rhymers. scan-nos singers. a poet. Irish y'ocal group MACA and a rake of great instrumental players including liddie ‘Spoons' Scott and DJ Dolphin Boy. I’urt ofCe/tic Connections. See Thu I7.

I The Wrigley Sisters with Haugaard & Hoirup The Piping Centre. McPhater Street. Cowcaddens. 287 55l 1. 8pm. £8. 'l‘wo outstandingly good fiddle-and-guitar duos. from Orkney and Denmark respectively. l’urt ol’Ce/tic Connections. See Thu I7.

I BBC Scotland Celtic Connections The Arches. Argy le Street. 0901 022 0300. 8pm. Free but ticketed. A selection of top l‘estiyal acts perform at this BBC recording presented by Verity Sharp and Phil Cunningham.

I Festival Club The Quality Central Hotel. (iordon Street. 221 9680. 10.30pm. £2.50. I’rtrt ofCe/tic Connections. See Thu 17.

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Glasgow

I Danny Kyle’s Open Stage Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 5pm. Free. l’ui't ot('cltic Connections. See Thu [7.

I La Bottine Souriante Main .-\uditorium. Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 7.30pm.

£12.50 £17.50. The exuberant Quebecois nine-piece return with their fusion of French and world music. Support from two top fiddle and guitar duos: ()rkney 's Wrigley Sisters and Denmark's mischieyous llaugaard & Hoirup. Port of Celtic Connections. See Thu /7.

I The Poozies Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 8pm. £12. All-women quartet haye fun with contemporary electro-harp. clarsach. accordion and fiddle. with yocals in (iaelic and linglish. I’ui't ofCe/tic Connections. See Thu I7.

I BBC Scotland Celtic Connections The .-\rches. Argy le Street. 0901 0220300. 8pm. Free btit ticketed. l’ui't ol'Ceitic Connections. See Thu /7. Traditional Music Concert RSAMl). 100 Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 7.30pm. Free but ticketed. A programme of Scots and (iaelic music from students of the Scottish music degree course.

I Dougie MacLean plays the Royal Concert Hall. Glasgow. Thu 24 Jan. The Singer And The Song Series is at the Tron Theatre Wit/i Nick Harper and Ivan Drever on Fri 7 8 Jan; Jackie Leven on Thu 24 Jan; and Michael Mann and Allan Taylor on Thu 3/ Jan.

ALBOKA

Named after one of their exotic instruments. a double—reeded clarinet/shawm. Alboka are one of the great groups from the Basque country and culture. whose language. some suspect. is perhaps the oldest in Europe. Not that they are insular the band. which formed eight years ago. includes an Irishman! And their subtley arranged. mostly instrumental. layered music is augmented for Celtic Connections by

Edinburgh

I Mick West lidinburgh Folk Cltib. Cabaret Bar. The Pleasance. 650 2349. 8pm. £6 (£5). ()ne of Scotland's most rewarding singers. West topically performs songs by Robert Burns.

Glasgow

I Danny Kyle’s Open Stage Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 5pm. Free. l’ut‘t o‘I‘Ce/tic Connections. See Thu [7.

I Alboka Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 8pm. £12. See panel.

I La Bottine Souriante Barrow lillltl. 8pm. £15. Late extra gig? The giants of driying Quebec music. An acoustic squeeze box and fiddle outfit with transplanted genes. All singers. astonishing foot pei'cussion and wild brass. tight as the SAS. l’urt o/‘Ce/tic Connections. See Thu [7.

I Dougie MacLean Main Auditorium. Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 7.30pm. £13. £1 1. See panel.

I NUSA and Finlay MacDonald King Tut‘s Walt Walt Hut. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8pm. £8. Double bill of new-folk piping. with Rory Campbell and Malcolm Stitt's Nl'SA and .\lacl)onald’s young band. MacDonald also debuts a New Voices commission later in the Festival. Port of Celtic Connections. See Thu /7.

I Fiddler’s Bid, Annie Grace Band and Back Of The Moon The Arches. Argyle Street. 0901 022 0300. 8pm. £12. Triple bill of Scottish bands mixing traditional and contemporary iiiusic. Shetland's brilliant Fiddler Bid have jtist launched a new album. (irace for years fronted Iron Horse. and last year's Young Scots Traditional Musician of the Year. Gillian Frame. tiddles with Back Of The Moon. I’urt ofCe/tic C(ntnections. See Thu 17.

I The Singer And The Song Tron Theatre. Trongate. 552 4267. 8pm. £8. Part of Celtic Connections. See Thu 17.

I Mick West The Piping Centre. McPhater Street. Cowcaddens. 287 551 1. 8pm. £8. See Wed 23. Port ofCe/tic Connections. See Thu / 7.

I Festival Club The Quality Central Hotel. Gordon Street. 221 9680. 10.30pm. £2.50. I’urt ofCe/tic Connections. See Thu [7.

Edinburgh

I Peter Michael Rowan Whistlcbinkies. 4-6 South Bridge. 557 51 14. 9~l 1.30pm. Free. See Sun 20.

Glasgow

I Danny Kyle’s Open Stage Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 5pm. Free. I’ru't otCe/tic Connections. See Thu

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the exquisite vocals of Hungary‘s Marta Sebestyen the Singer on The English Patient s0undtrack. and one of Europe's greatest folk performers. She has a sense of humOur too: I've seen her aning railway Signals to get her band to stop. She might appreCiate taking Alboka on the underground to Kelvinhall. then exotise me she'd have to put all her Basques in one eXit. I Alboko. Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow. Thu 24 Jan; supponing Capercaillie. Royal Concert Hall, Fri 2:3 Jan.

I Capercaillie and Alboka Main Auditorium. Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 7.30pm.

£12.50 £15. Scotland’s ever-popular folk/pop crossover band recombine (iaelic song and dance music traditions. l’ut't o/‘Ce/tic Connections. See Thu I7. I Eliza Carthy and Fire In The Bog Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 8pm. £10. Fiddler and singer Carthy. daughter of Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson. with a young take on linglish folk and contemporary iiitisic. I’ro‘t (life/tic Collnei‘tirnts. See Thu /7. I Introducing Sandy Silva Tron Theatre. 'l‘rongate. 552 4267. 8pm. £8. Amazing and highly musical skills from the leading l'S leading dancer and foot- percussionist. pi'ey'iously seen at Celtic Connections with La Bottine Souriante and Open House. l’oi't o/‘Ce/tic Connections. See Thu /7.

I Alasdair Fraser School of Fiddle and Dance Concert St Andrew‘s In The Square. St Andrew‘s Street. off Saltinarket. 548 6020. 8pm. £5. The school's participants show off their liddle skills. l’ort ofCe/tic Connections. See Thu /7.

I Burns, Scots 8. Gaelic Song (ilasgow Cathedral. Castle Street. 552 8198. 8pm. £10. Scots and (iaclic singers Rod Paterson. lilspeth Cowie and lshbel MacAskill. with fiddler Pete Clark perform in the splendid acoustic. l’ort o/‘Ce/tic Connections. See Thu /7. I Croft No 5 and Alyth McCormack King Tut‘s \y'ah Walt Hut. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8pm. £8. New takes on tradition from (iaelic singer McCormack and lnyerness-hased Celtic grooyers Croft No. 5. Port of Celtic Coimections. See Thu I7.

I Celtic Connections Ceilidh Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 10pm. £3.50. l’urt o/‘Ce/tic Connections. See Thu 17.

I Festival Club The Quality Central Hotel. Gordon Street. 221 9680. 10.30pm. £2.50—--£5. Mick \VCsl is singer in residence at a post—gig club hosted by (iihb Todd. l’rtrt of‘Celtic Connections. See Thu /7.

Burns’ Night Meal 8. Ceilidh Renfrcw Ferry. Clyde Place. 287 551 1. 7.30pm. £14.95 l£5 ceilidh only from 9pm). 'l‘raditional haggis. music and dancing.

Burns’ Night Ceilidh (‘ottier Theatre. Hyndland Street. 357 3868. 9pm. £10 (£25 with supperi. Celebrate Burns' Night at a ceilidh. with music from The Picts.

Balloch

I Folk Music and Song Evening Tullichiw an Hotel. Balloch Road. 01396 757561. 9pm. Free. Open- mic session. all singers and inusicians welcome.