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MAY 11TH+JUNE 8TH

GLASGOW

ALL ABOUT EVE ELECTRIC SHOW

JIM WHITE

it‘ll JAMES TAYLOR QUARTET THE SILENCERS

ittcLAsoow BLUES FESTIVAL

WITH: OTIS GRAND, STAN WEBB’S CHICKEN SHACK, + GUESTS

60'S TRIBUTE NIGHT WITH BEATLES BEAT + BIG TED'S PARTY

KEVIN MONTGOMERY

THE ROADTRIPPERS

BLUE OYSTER C 0 LT

HORSE THECEILIDH

AL STEWART

JOHN MARTVN RAYMOND FROGATT

MAY 25TH+JUNE 22ND

AUTUMN EVENTS

AUG 28TH THE DAMNED 0 SEPT 21ST STAIRWAY TO ZEPPELIN 0 OCT 16TH REGENESIS 0 OCT 25TH SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE ASBURY DUKES 0 NOV 7TH ROGER CHAPMAN AND THE SHORTLIST 0 NOV 8TH LESLIE WEST AND MOUNTAIN 0 NOV 14TH JAN AKKERMAN 0 NOV 16TH CAROL LAULA

WALTER TROUT 0 OCT 17TH

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Tue 1 4, Glasgow

I ballboy Barlly (formerly l3th Note (‘lubL 260 (‘lyde Street. 8pm. £5. Innocent tales ol‘ astronauts and bad radio from (iordon .\Iclntyre and ensemble.

I Peter Bruntnell Victorian Bar. Tron Theatre. Trongate. 552 4267. 8pm. £7.50 (£5.50). (’ountry rock singer/songwriter from South London who has drawn comparisons from Tom Petty to Big Star. Part (if/fig Big (‘uumrv

I Lemonade Nation and Temple Ball The ('atliouse. l5 l'nion Street. 248 6606. 7.45pm. £3.50 (advance). £4 (doorl. ()ver- 14s show.

I Stuart’s Session l'isge Beatha. 232 \Voodlands Road. 564 I596. 9pm. I'ree.

I Live Music l3th Note (lite. St) 60 King Street. 553 1638. 0pm. £3.

Edinburgh

I Aether Flux, Slow Loris, Breschnev and Tseen Ke Bongo ('lub. l4 New Street. 558 7604. 7.30pm. £3 inc (’1). Opening night oi~ a new venture called ('lean Air. a new alternative music showcase which is. in direct contrast to years of cliched rock'n'roll living. completely no- smoking. A novel twist for sure.

Stirling

I Turnbtable Hell Tolbooth Theatre. Jail \Vynd. 01786 274000. 8pm. TB('. A lull-on evening where an international line up ol' experimental musicians and I)Js wreak havoc on their decks en masse including the Boredoms' ()tomo Yoshide.

Wednesday 1 5

Glasgow I Barry Manilow ('lyde .-\uditorium. SIi('(’. l‘innieston Quay. 0870 040 4000. SOLD ()l "I‘. Watch and learn Will Young play your cards right and you could be shimmying along with calypso dancers to songs oI the calibre oI ‘(‘opacal‘iana’. surely one of the greatest camp pop tragedy songs of all time. I Average White Band ()ld l-‘ruitmarket. Albion Street. 287 55l l. 8pm. L‘ l 2.50 (£10.50). The mystery ol the Average White Band’s inclusion in a festival of Americana has beeti sweeping the nation. Now. it they were part of a festival of fairly l'unky middle-aged inusos lrom Dundee. that would he understandable. l’ur! (if/fie mt: ('ounrrv. I Jesus Jones The ('athottse. IS l'nion Street. 2486606. 8pm. £l0 plus booking fee. ()ver- 14s show. Had a few beats-driv en indie guitar hits in the Iraggle rock heyday of the early 1990s which they fervently hope the general public remember and cherish. I Minuteman, Electronic Eye Machine and Pariah King Tut‘s th \Vah llut. 272a St Vincent Street. 22l 527‘). ('AN('I£I.I.I£I). I The Casey Neill Trio and Lummox Nice'n'Slea/y. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm. Benefit for the liaslane peace camp headlined by the ctilt l'S folk-punk troubadour (‘asey Neill whose music has been endorsed by everyone from Pete Seeger lo Jello Bial'ra. I Jesus Elephant God l3th Note ('al'e. 50 60 King Street. 553 1638. 0pm. £3. I Acoustic Open Stage The Hall Bar. 160 \Voodlands Road. 564 I527. 0pm. I‘ree.

Edinburgh

I Alpine Stars The liquid Room. 0c Victoria Street. 225 2564. 7.30pm. £7. Iilectronica with an indie edge from Alpine Stars.

I Mark Mulcahy, Gordon McIntyre (ballboy) and Yessa De Passo l.;t Belle Angele. llaslie's Close. 225 7536. 8pm. 9.6. See Tue l4. With a solo support from hallhoy ‘s (iot‘doti.

I The Assassins, Endorphin and

State Of Bliss Studio 24. (‘alion Road. 558 3758. 8pm. 5.4. A quality triple hill of indie rockers grace the stage at Studio 24.

I Parka, Rushes and Eight Lives Left The Venue. l7 2l (‘alton Road. 557 3073. 8pm. £3 £4. Three local indie acts.

I Titsmo, New Fusion and Ultraviolet Souls Bongo (‘lub. I4 New Street. 558 7604. l0pm. £5. A night ol'ja/x and funk action.

Glasgow

I Barry Manilow (‘lyde Auditorium. Sli(‘(’. I-‘innieston Quay. 0870 040 4000. SOLD ()l'T. See \Ved I5.

I Natalie Merchant ()Iti I‘ruitmarket. Albion Street. 287 55l l. 8pm. £18.50. The former 10.000 Maniacs vocalist brings her increasineg bland folk pop to the Big Big ('otmtry l‘estival. I Beverley Knight The Arches. 253 Argyle Street. 000] 022 0300. 7.30pm.

L' l4. Revitalised soul diva who recently lent her lusty vocals to the Jamiroquai tour.

I The Silencers The Ferry. ('Iyde Place. 42‘) mm. 8pm. £13. Jock rock veterans.

I Joseph Arthur, Foley and Michael Hargan King 'I‘Ln‘s \Vah th llut. 272a St Vincent Street. 22l 527‘). 8.30pm. £5 pltis hooking lee. ()hio- raised. New York-based troubadour signed to Peter (iabricl's Real \Vorld records. w ho has drawn comparisons with Dylan. Cohen. Walls and Cobain. So no pressure then.

I Starsky, Minnesota Joe, Mary- Jane, Kiness and Invisible Sun The ('atliouse. I5 l'nion Street. 248 6606. 7.l5pm. £4.50. ()ver- l4s show. Line-up of mainstream rock and pop bands.

I Pseudo Adventures Of Superted and Applejude l3th Note (are. 50-60 King Street. 553 I638. 9pm. £3.

I Dustpuppet Nice'n‘Slea/y. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm.

I The Medicine Room (‘athedral Ilouse. ('athedral Square. 552 35“). 8pm. I-‘ree. The monthly Medicine Room evening of itnprov inusic. DJs and poetry moves to the bar which shares its name in ('athedral llottse.

I Rev Doc & The Congregation Studio One. (irosvenor Hotel. (irosvenor 'l’errace. 34l 6516. 9pm. Free. Trad RL‘cB with harmonica embellishment.

I Dead Fly Buchowski Tchai ()vna. 42 ()tago Lane. 357 4524. 8pm. Free. Rootsy blues rock.

I Trent 'l'inderbox. l8‘) Byres Road. 339 3 I08. 9pm. I’rce.

I The Vagabonds The Scotia.

ll2 l l4 Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 9pm. Free. Popular covers.

I Jam Session Samuel Dow ‘s,

()7 ‘)l Nithsdale Road. 423 0107. 8.30pm. Free.

I Live Music MacSorleys. 42 Jamaica Street. 248 858i. 9pm. Free. Three local bands.

Edinburgh

I Pantallica and Station The Ventte. l7 2| ('alton Road. 557 3073. 8pm.

£4 £6. Heavy metal ol the highest order from this tribute to .\Ietallica and I’antera. ()ver l6s show. lD may be required.

I The Sounds Of Simon 8: Garfunkel La Belle Angele. Ilastie's ('losc. 225 7536. 8pm. £7.50. Tribute.

I Pork Pie The Venue. l7 2| (‘alton Road. 557 3073. 0pm. £5. Pork Pie tleaturing Bombskare's drummer! lay down an Lip—beat selection of rocksteady sounds at the Ska (lab.

I Transaudio and The Full Picture lleriot-\Vatt l'nivcrsity l'nion. Riccarton. 45l 5333. 0pm. Free. Double bill of intelligent indie and melodic rock. Students and their guests only.