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Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to morag.bruce@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Morag Bruce and Norman Chalmers.

Glasgow

I Hans Theessink Band Star Polk (‘lub. St Andrew‘s iii the Square. off Saltmarket. St Andrew‘s Street. 548 6020. 8pm. £7 (£5). Brilliant tong-established Dutch bluestiian and guitarist. giyen the ()K by Bo I)iddley himself.

Edinburgh

I Jimmy Webb Queen's Hall. (‘Ierk Street. 353 8000. 8pm. £17.50. Il'ir'liilu Lineman atid By the 'Iime I (iv! to Phoenix are only a cottple of the hit songs penned by the legendary songwriter.

I Out of the Bedroom Way-erley Bar. St Mary 's Street. 556 8855. ‘)pm. Open- mic session for Edinburgh-based sitiger/songwriters. Sigti tip to play at 8ish.

Falkirk

I Tom Pacheco I-‘alkirk I’olk (‘lub. The Polish (‘Iub. Arnot Street. 01324 6133‘)5. 8.30pm. £5 £6. Songs from the south western I'S.

Friday 18

Glasgow

I Susheela Raman AB(‘2. Saucliieliall Street. 332 2232. 8pm. £11. I’p there with Norah Jones. say some: better say others. Born iii London to Tamil parents arid raised iii Australia. her debut albutii. Sal! Ruin was tiotiiinated fora Mercury Music Prize. She fttses Iitiglisli atid Indian latigttages. African grooyes. Iiuropean hartiionies arid Indian melodies.

Edinburgh

I Fiddle 2005 Assembly Rooms. (ieorge Street. 220 434‘). From ‘).30atii. A weekend of fiddle music inclttding two concerts. recitals. talks. workshops. sessions. ceilidlis. open stage atid a fttll programme of eyents for young people itt Iiditiburgli Youth (iaitherin. Tickets iti adyance frotti the I'slier Ilall Box Office 22l (i34l. All tickets except workshop tickets ayailable online through w'ww'.scotsliddlefestiyal.cotn.

I Heat the Hoose Assertibly Rooms. (ieorge Street. 221 6341. l0.30pm. £15 (£10) Family £32. 221 6341. Bla/in I-‘iddles. I)ati (‘assidy' Swing Quartet and Ross Thomson. Part of I'iddle 2005

I Ceilidh Dance Assembly Rooms. (ieorgc Street. ‘)pm. £8 (£6). I.i\‘e music frotii .-\titiasach. Part of l‘iddlc 2005.

I The Duffers The Tass. Iliin Street. 556 6338. ‘)pm. Free. Informal folk

I Moishe’s Bagel Ja/l Centre. the Lot. (irassmarket. 467 5200. l0.30pm. £8 (£7). Jazz-inflected klelmer and Balkan dance music featuring (ireg Lawson t.\lr .\'1cl"all's (’liatiiberl on fiddle. Pete (iartiet on accordion. Phil Alexander on piano. (iuy Nicholson on percussion attd Mario (‘aribe on bass.

Stirling

I Karine Polwart Tolbootlt. Jail \Vy-iid. (11786 274000. 8pm. £12 (£8). Karine performs some new pieces atid tracks front her ear-opening debut album I-imlllines. blending classy acottstic folk singer/songwriting atid a whiff of alt.country.

Saturday 19

Edinburgh

I Grand Concert The Scottiin l’iddle l’estiyal. Assembly Rooms. (ieorge Street, 220 434‘). 8pm. £15 (£10) l‘aniily £32. Scots/Atiiericati fiddle atid cello duo Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas. Irish

80 THE LIST 17 Nov-l Dec 2005)

Sub Pop Records may have a long illustrious

* heritage that sneaks all the way back to Kurt Cobain’s Converse sneakers but it has been quietly building itself a rep as one of the most excellent indie labels around. With Constantines, Wolf Parade and Kinski all rocking the shop at the moment, Rosie Thomas highlights the singer/songwriter strain the label has also been nurturing of late. Three albums in, Seattleite Thomas has refined her delicate sound to give it a more robust, confrontational kind of kick. Nina Nastasia, Elliot Smith or even Liz Phair are all keen points of reference.

King Tut's. Glasgow. lit/(xi (“(3 Nov: Cabaret l/o/fzttro. I HINDU/(fit. fix; 1)..

legend Tommy Peoples. and Scottish Pri/ewinner l.auren .‘\1ac('oll. Part of liiddle 2005. See prey iew. page 65.

I Ceilidh Dance Assembly Rooms. (ieorge Street. The Betiaclially ('eilidli Batid. ‘)pni. £8/£6. Part of l-‘iddle 2005.

I Karine Polwart Queen's Hall. (‘lcrk Street. 668 201‘). 7.30pm. £10. Home concert for the aw ard-w inning songwriter. Hi 18.

Glasgow

I Jock Tamson’s Bairns The Anne\e. Stewartyille Street. 357 6747. 8pm. £6. Taster for the imminent Partick l-"olk l"c‘stiy‘;il has ati appearance by the great Scots yocal atid instrumental band oti a wee Scottish tour.

I An evening with John Doe, Peter Case and Michael Weston King Bret. Aslitoti Lane. 342 4‘)66. 8pm. £‘). l-‘ornier X—fronttiian arid songwriter John Doe. e\- Plinisouls Peter ('ase atid .\licliael Weston-King of the (iood Sons.

I Neil Wilson (‘afe ('ossacliols. Rttsstatt (‘ultut'al ('etitre. King Street. 55.3 0733. 8.30pm. £5 (£3). ('lassical. flamenco and jazz guitar.

Edinburgh

I Fiddle 2005 Assembly Rooms. (ieot'ge Street. 22() 434‘). l‘rom ‘).30atii. See l'i'l IS.

I Szapora Queen's IIall. (‘lerk Street. 668 201‘). 8pm. £12 (£101. A collaboration between two Bosnian sisters. liye British musicians. a Polish Rottta accordiotiist. and a Sarajeyan singer/guitarist continues w itli the release of the new ('l) The Home/run] oi our Minn/clings.

I Tony Mitchell \\'ee I-‘olk (‘lub. Royal Oak. Infirmary Street. 557 2‘)76. 8.30pm.

£3. Iiditibttt'gli guitar teacher and singer with a dry atid quirky sense of humour.

Edinburgh

I Voces del Sur Tlte Bongo ('liili. .\loray llottse. llolyrood Road. 5.58 7604. ‘).3(lptti. £2. \‘aletttitia Montoya .\lartitie/ presents a night of I.atiti .-\ttiericati folk song.

I Open Mic Night The l.eIt Batik. (iutht'ie Street. 225 0744. Illptii. l’ree. The acoustic must-s and poetry.

Stirling

I Hans Theessink Band Stirling l-olk ('lttb. Best Bar None. 50 l'pper (‘raigs. 0125‘) 218521. 8pm. £6. See Thu

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Tuesday 22

Edinburgh

I Shooglenifty l.eitli l-olk (lab. The Village. Sotttli I‘ort Street. 478 7810. 7.30pm. £5. Polk-Aid night features the acid croflers iii a croft-si/ed rootii. (icl lliL‘l‘t‘ Cttl'l).

I Ceilidh Club The lot. (irasstiiarket. 8pm. £6. The music with callers to lead you through the steps.

I Folk and Friends \\'a\erley Bar. St Mary 's Street. 556 8855. ‘)pm. Non smoking folk atid country sessions.

Wednesday 23

Glasgow

I Rosie Thomas, Ester Drang and Alan Crannery King Tut's \Vali \Valt llttt. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 527‘). 8.30pm. £8. llotiest Attict'icatia from this Sttb l’op signing supported by ()klahonia quartet listet' l)t'attg. See captioti. aboye.

I Ceilidh Dance Class St Andrew ‘s in the Square. St Andrew ‘s Square. 548 6(12118pttt. £6.51).

I Michael Simons Tcltat ()y na. l)eanston 1)ri\e. 64‘) 7258. 8pm. £2. (ilasgow based guitarist plays folk/blues. I The St Andrew’s Ceilidh St Andrew 's In the Square. St Andrew ‘s Square. 548 6020. 8pm. £6.50. All the way from .\lallaig. the l-‘ergie .\lacl)otiald (‘eiltdli Batid bring a touch of the Scottiin Illglllaltds to (ilttsgow.

Edinburgh

I The McCalmans lidinburgh I-‘olk (Tub. (‘abat‘et Bar. The l’leasance. 651) 234‘). 8pm. £6 t£5t. 40 years touring w itli three-part liat'niony atid humour.

I ALP Session The Tass, Iliin Street. 5566338. ‘)pttt. I'ree. Itil'ortiial folk session.

Thursday 24

Glasgow

I Stuart Cassells: Highland Bagpipes and Border Pipes (ilasgow I‘ttiyersity ('oticert Ilall. l'tiiyersity

A\ etitte. 3311-41102. l.ll) 2pm. l'it'ee. Stttat't ('ttssells is one of Scotland's leading young pipers atid BB(' Radio Scotland Young Traditional .\Ittsiciati of the Year 2(lll5.

I Fine Friday Star I'olk (lab. St Andrew 's iii the Square. off Saltttiat'ket. St Andrew 's Street. 548 (ill2ll. Split. £71£5I Superb trio of Anna \Vetidy Steyetisoti tliddlci. \ttala Kennedy tlltttet atid Kris l)re\. er tyocals and gttitart who emerged ottt ol litlIlll‘tll'gIPS Sandy Bell‘s regular l‘riday sessions.

Edinburgh

I Rosie Thomas (‘abaret Voltaire. Blair Street. 22“ (il7li. 7pm. L"). Iltttlesl .-\tiiericatia front this Sttb Pop signing. See caption. page left.

I Out of the Bedroom \Vayerley Bar. St .\lat_\ 's Street. 556 8855. ‘)pm. See Tlitt I-

Glasgow

I Dominic Kirwan Royal ('oncert Ilall. Sattcliieltall Street. 353 8000. 7.30pm. £15 £I‘).50. (me of Ireland's most popular perlortiiet‘s. he includes loy e songs. Irish attd country music atid rock‘n‘roll iti his show.

Edinburgh

I St Andrew’s Night Charity Ceilidh Assembly RUUIIIS. (ieot'ge .SIt‘L‘t‘l. 220 434‘). 8pm midnight. £‘) t£61. I.i\e batid w ttli bagpipes and lliglilattd dancers. All daticcs will be L’illlt‘tl.

I The Duffers The 'I'ass. High Street. 550 (i338. ‘lpttt. l-ree. See l'it'l l8.

Saturday 26

Glasgow

I Junction Pool Piping ('entre. 8pm. £5. \u sounds front sheep country. I-olk/ia/xlfttttk from the Borders. led by pianist e\tt'aot'ditiaire llarris Play fair. atid a ccihdli datice to follow w itli Killer.

I Stramash The Piping ('entrc. 30 34 \lt‘l’ltdlt‘t' SII'L‘L‘I. (am caddetis. 555 0220. 7.30pm. £10. leading ceilidli funsters Killer loll] forces w till one til. Sk‘t‘llillltl‘S most e\citmg young celtic big bands. .lttttctioti l’ool. for a night of upliftitig folk fusion.

Stirling

I Fantazia I‘olbootli. .lail \Vynd. 01786 271000. 8pm. £12 t£l0t_ Multicultural nine piece play trig a rootsy tins of tan and African.

Edinburgh

I Ronald and Anna-Wendy Stevenson St (‘ecilia's Hall. \iddry Street. 668 201‘). 3pm, £7 t£5t. (iratidlatlier and granddaughter. teacher and pupil. cotttposet' and perfortner.