Music rock 8 pop listings

Sunday 8 continued

I Big Blues Jam Studio One. Grosvenor Hotel. Grosvenor Terrace. 341 6516. 7.30pm. Free. Hosted by the New Blues Surfers with contributions from Studio One regulars such as Rev Doe and the Nimmo Brothers.

I Phil’s Sunday Session Uisge Beatha. 232 Woodlands Road. 564 1596. 6pm. Free. Bring your own instrument. I Acoustic Session Samuel Dow‘s. 67—71 Nithsdale Road. 423 ()l()7. 8pm. Free. Folk to rock. hosted by Smillie and Bryce.

Monday 9

Glasgow

Odeon Boat Club, Multiplies, X-Tigers and Amateur Guitar Anti-heroes King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8pm. £6. See preview for this Fierce Panda night. gathering together a bunch of alternative sorts who appear on the new FP EP ‘Glowing Underground‘. I The Blueskins, The Bazaars and Clearlall Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 8pm. £5. Bluesy garage rock from Wakefield quartet the Blueskins who offer rootsy rock‘n‘roll-a-go-go on their debut album Word of Mouth. I Constant Fear The 13th Note Cafe. 50—60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £4. Old school punk. I Hollow Horse Stereo. 12—14 Kelvinhaugh Street. 576 5018. 8pm. £3. Trad rock. I Wolftraln Studio One. Grosvenor Hotel. Grosvenor Terrace (off Byres Road). 341 6516. 9pm. Free. Blues.

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I Acoustic Jam Nice‘n‘Sleazy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 8pm. Free. With a free drink as incentive for participants.

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244 Gallowgate. 552 4601. 7.30pm. £15. Over-14s show. [)io is the Rumpelstiltskin of rock. a diminutive gnome with a penchant for old school metal with a touch of Spinal Tap faery mysticism.

I Hell is for Heroes, The Sound Explosion and “twofold Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. ()870 907 0999. 8pm. £9.

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I X Ray Delta 5 and Taylor Kayne The 13th Note Cafe. 50—60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3. X Ray Delta 5 are psychedelic rock'n'rollers. influenced by the likes of Spiritualised and Jesus & Mary Chain. Supported by an act which we really hope is a tribute to the indomitable Taylor "Tell it to My Heart' Dayne.

I Underdog, Three Comrades and Decoy Stereo. 12—14 Kelvinhaugh Street. 576 5018. 8pm. £4.

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Poor Old Ben, Wake the President and Jade King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £4.50. This year's lilectric Honey band Poor ()ld Ben have been described as playing ‘farmyard pop‘. I thisGlHL, X is Loaded, All My Logic and Red Snowman The Cathouse. 15 Union Street. 248 6606. 7.30pm. £6. ()ver- 14s show. Rescheduled date for thisGlRL. an attitudinous punk rock band fronted by a young shaver called Liam Creamer. limo sounds from All My Logic. I First Born, Shouting Mike, Seven Stone Lighter, Aconite Thrill and Stoma Barfly. 260 Clyde Street, 0870907 0999. 8pm. £5. Spectrum of alternative rock and punk bands. I Nacoya and Washington Street The Arches. 253 Argyle Street. 565 1023. 8pm. £6. Nacoya are a funk ensemble who cite influences such as Hendrix and

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f 5018. 8pm. £3.

Free. lilectro pop with a jagged edge from this recent Scissor Sisters support

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Friends The 13th Note Cafe. 50—60 King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3. Mix of metal. hardcore. unk and rock.

I Nenty-eig t and Locosea Stereo. 12—14 Kelvinhaugh Street. 576

Calamateur and Steve Lawson Brel. Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 8pm. £3. Aka Andrew Howie. a lo-fi singer/ songwriter frotn the Highlands who blends acoustic and electric guitar with samples and found sounds. Steve Lawson‘s influential bass playing spans jazz. world and electronica styles.

I David Wrench The Bunker. 193—199 Bath Street. 229 1427. 10pm.

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Woodlands Road. 352 9996. 8pm. Free. Weekly session for local musicians.

Jamaica Street. 248 8581. 9pm. Free. Three local bands to be confirmed. i

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Glasgow l . I Hopesiall, Scarlet and Nora : King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. 272a St

Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8pm. £7. Over- 14s show. The headliners are a young 1 rock act from Charlotte. North Carolina. featuring Mike Tyson on bass. But not that Mike Tyson. i I Ruth Martin, Spyre and The Rodents The Arches. 253 Argyle Street. 565 1023. 8pm. £6. Showcase gig. headlined by Paisley singer/songwriter Ruth Martin.

I Distortion of Purity, Psylto Dalek, Splitbac, Dionysus and Mosh The Cathouse. 15 Union Street. 248 6606. 7.30pm. £4 (advance). £5 (door). Over-14s show. Metal line-up.

I The Vitals Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. ()870 907 0999. 8pm. £4. ()ver- 14s show. More bands to be confirmed for this rock bill.

I The Wisemen, Gareth Hunter, Mark & Gill and Stride Barfly (upstairs). 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 8pm. Purveyors of fine roots rock. I Air Guitar Championships The ! 13th Note Cafe. 50—60 King Street. 553 l 1638. 9pm. Great entertainment for all 1 the family. Hopefully contestants will fully enter into the spirit of the

competition and grow mullets and wear ! catsuits. 3 I Recliner The Bunker. 193—199 Bath Street. 229 1427. 10pm. Free. Melodic rock‘n’roll quintet.

I Colin McEwan Tinderbox. 189

Byres Road. 339 3108. 9pm. Free.

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Grosvenor Hotel. Grosvenor Terrace (off

Byres Road). 341 6516. 9pm. Free.

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Lane. 357 4524. 8pm. Free. Fortnightly

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