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Friday 20

Glasgow Angus Lyon and Ruaridh Campbell City Halls, Candleriggs, 353 8000. 8pm. £10. Inventive, stylish accordion and fiddle duo Lyon and Campbell join Adam Bulley (guitar/mandolin) and Chas Mckenzie (guitar) to form their new band, The Halton Quartet. Edinburgh Battlefield Band The Queen’s Hall, Clerk Street, 668 2019. 8pm. £12–£14 (£10–£12). The famed foursome is back home with a new album on the theme of greed and gold. Songs old and new, great on-stage banter and some stunning fiddle and bagpipe playing from the band originally formed way back in the 1970s. The Macrazy Vaudeville Orchestra The Bongo Club, Moray House, Holyrood Road, 558 7604. 8pm. £8 (£6). Alt.folk and roots as Ayrshire’s multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Aly Macrae and the 16-strong MVO perform debut album Popstardombeckons. Crossing The Minch Assembly Rooms, George Street. 8pm. £12. Tickets 0774 701 3639 or online at www.crossingtheminch.co.uk Great craic, and an inexpensive bar. Deoch’n’Dorus are playing for dancing, as well as Mod double-gold winner Sineag MacIntyre and a piper. Canongate Cadjers Ceilidh Band The Merlin, Morningside Road, 447 4329. 8pm. £6. Live music, Scots tunes and dancing.

Saturday 21

Glasgow The Glasgow Gospel Choir Classic Grand, Jamaica Street, 847 0820. 7.30pm. £5–£7.50. 25-strong group with special guests Black Diamond Express, The Remedies and Martin Gray in a night of gospel, soul, funk and Motown. Andi Neate City Halls, Candleriggs, 353 8000. 8pm. £10. Hard working singer-songwriter lass from the West Highlands. Edinburgh Dar Williams The Pleasance Cabaret Bar, Pleasance, 650 2458. 7.30pm. £12. The return of a major talent from the New England folk scene, who has been compared to the likes of Joni and Baez, but remains very much an individualist. Scocha Portobello Town Hall, Portobello, 01750 725480. 8pm. £13.50. Traditional Scottish music with a rock’n’roll attitude.

Sunday 22 Edinburgh Soul Train Kosher Ceilidh The Lot, Grassmarket, 225 9922. 7.30pm. Free (donations welcome). A concert of Jewish folk music, Jewish soul music, Chassidic rock and Israeli songs.

Tuesday 24

Glasgow Ole! A Portrait of Folkloric Fireworks Ramshorn Theatre, Ingram Street, 548 2558. 1.15pm. £4. Award- winning clarinettist Alison Turriff returns to her native Scotland with a programme of colourful works, inspired by everything from flamenco to Greek klarino. Edinburgh FREE Café Ceilidh: St Andrew’s Scottish Storytelling Centre, High Street, 556 9579. 2–4pm. An informal Scots music session all in the name of St Andrew, with members of Linten Adie and friends from the Scots Music Group. Anna Massie & Mairearad Green Leith Folk Club, The Village, South Fort Street, 07502 024852. 7.30pm. £6. Fiddle, mandolin and guitar from multi- instrumentalist Massie, with accordion

and border pipes from Green - who is launching the recording of her ‘Passing Places’ Celtic Connections commission. Ceilidh Club The Lot, Grassmarket, 225 9922. 8pm. £6. Ceilidh dance with a caller to lead you through the steps. Music from Heeliegoleerie. The Jimi Shandrix Experience (1 Dec).

Wednesday 25

Edinburgh Ceilidh Dance Classes Bruntsfield Primary School, Montpelier, Bruntsfield, 555 7688. 7pm. £6 (£3). Informal traditional Scottish dance classes, no experience necessary (over 16s). Lori Watson & Rule of Three Edinburgh Folk Club, Cabaret Bar, The Pleasance, 650 2458. 8pm. £8 (£7). From the Borders, the fiddle and song trio with guitar and accordion play contemporary Scottish-rooted music, taking European excursions. Stirling James Grant Tolbooth, Jail Wynd, 01786 274000. 8pm. £12 (£10). The ex- Love and Money frontman performs tracks from his current album Strange Flowers, influenced by the likes of Scott Walker or John Martyn.

Thursday 26

Glasgow Westbourne Music The Merchant House, West George Street, 649 5347. 12.45pm. £7 (£3–£6). The Alastair Savage Trio combines classic fiddle music with original Scottish compositions. FREE Ruaridh MacMillan Glasgow University Concert Hall, University Avenue, 330 4092. 1.10pm. Fiddler, and 2009 BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year. Moishe’s Bagel Classic Grand, Jamaica Street, 847 0820. 7pm. £10. High energy, jazz inflected klezmer and Balkan dance music. Malinky St Andrew’s in the Square, St Andrew’s Square, 559 5902. 8pm. £10 (£8). The powerful Scots/Irish/English trad band in their latest incarnation. FREE Shindig 2009 St Andrew’s Square, 559 5902. Celebrate Scotland’s patron saint with a good old hoolie: the Big Burns Bash, Shindig concert and Big Family Ceilidh, which is family friendly dancing in George Square with Bahookie, Skerryvore and the Vatersay Boys. Part of St Andrew’s Day 09. Edinburgh Rantum Scanctum The Jazz Bar, Chambers Street, 220 4298. 5pm. Donation. See Thu 19. FREE Live Music Now National Gallery Complex, The Mound, 624 6200. 6–6.30pm. Glenfiddich Fiddle Champion Sarah Naylor is joined by pianist Douglas Miller in a St Andrews Day celebration.

Friday 27

Glasgow Battlefield Band Royal Concert Hall, Sauchiehall Street, 353 8000. 8pm. £14. See Fri 20. Fergie MacDonald Ceilidh Band St Andrew’s in the Square, St Andrew’s Square, 559 5902. 8pm. £12 (£10). Button accordionist extraordinaire Fergie and his ceilidh band for this St Andrew’s Day celebration. FREE Shindig 2009 George Square, See Thu 26. FREE Shindig 2009 St Andrew’s in the Square, St Andrew’s Square, 559 5902. See Thu 26. Edinburgh Garbage Music Portobello Community Centre, Adelphi Grove. 7pm £10 (£5 under 18). Music and song from whole host of residents and friends who continue to oppose plans for a new commercial waste-processing

Folk Music

Dawn Landes With soft folky melodies inspired by Willie Nelson & Linda Ronstadt, Dawn Landes is a welcome

addition to the country scene, infusing it with her own brand of nostalgic pop and occasional splashes of psychedelic rock. She’s touring on the back of her new album Sweetheart Rodeo, largely inspired by the adventures of her great-grandmother’s beau who ran off to be a rodeo star during the Great Depression in the past, she’s described each song as being ‘like its own bull, each ride is its own love story . . . you know, trying to hold onto a wild thing isn’t always graceful.’ Lasso her while you can, before she rides into the sunset. Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh, Tues 24 Nov; The Captain’s Rest, Glasgow, Wed 25 Nov.

site in Edinburgh’s beach town. Compered by singer Sheila McWhirter, performers include the Big Squeeze, jazz trumpet star Colin Steele’s Trio, fiddler Sarah Jane Summers, Gica Loening’s fiddle-driven Klezmorim, small pipes and squeeze box players Hamish Moore and Norman Chalmers, and an early set (they’re also playing in Leith, see below) from singer/fiddler Mairi Campbell with guitarist Dave Francis. The Craic Where the Light Gets in St James Hall, John’s Place, Leith, 555 2597. 8.30pm. £6 (£4). Poetry from Elspeth Murray, Richard Medrington and author Nick Thorpe. The music comes from songwriters David Francis (guitar) and Mairi Campbell (fiddle), who record as ‘The Cast,’ drawing inspiration from Burns and Scotland’s rich ballad heritage, and had their version of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ used in the movie soundtrack of Sex & the City. Part of Adventfest. Guid Crack Club Waverley Bar, St Mary’s Street, 556 9579. 7.30pm. £3 suggested donation. Edinburgh’s monthly storytelling club welcomes guest tale spinner Heather Henderson, with host Colin Mackay. A delightful evening of words and song. GOL The Voodoo Rooms, West Register Street, 556 7060. 9pm. £3 (£2). A funky fusion of world music, jazz, electronica and traditional Persian arrangements from the UK/Iranian seven-piece as they release a new EP. Grassroots from Zimbabwe The Lot, Grassmarket. 8pm. Tickets £10/£8 from Coda Music, Ripping Records and Tickets Scotland. African Melodies Fundraising concert. Irvine Traditional Music Showcase Eglinton Country Park, 01294 551776. 7.30pm. £6 (£5). North Ayrshire school children show their skills in traditional Scottish music.

Stirling The House Folk Festival Blairhullichan House, Kinlochard, 01877 387754. 7.30pm. £25 (all three concerts £55) includes Complimentary Bar and Finger Buffet. Tonight, veteran broadcaster and brilliant singer Archie Fisher, and music from the McLaren HS Ensemble. See Thu 26.

Saturday 28

Party with Phil and Aly Royal Glasgow Irish Party Night Maggie Murphys, Bath Street, 221 2488. 7pm. £15 (inc meal). Three course Irish meal and complimentary drink followed by Irish music from Foggy Dew. ✽✽ RSNO: A St Andrew’s Day Concert Hall, Sauchiehall Street, 353 8000. 7.30pm. £10–£32 (concessions available). Scotland’s celebrated box and fiddle duo rejoin the RSNO in an evening of music, banter and entertainment for St Andrew’s Day. The concert also features 15-times World Pipe Band Champions, the House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead Pipe Band; so expect a night of barnstorming musicianship. John Logan conducts. Part of St Andrew’s Day 09. FREE Shindig 2009 George Square, See Thu 26. FREE Shindig 2009 St Andrew’s in the Square, St Andrew’s Square, 559 5902. See Thu 26. Homecoming Live The Final Fling SECC, Finnieston Quay, 0870 040 4000. Times vary. Prices vary. Homecoming Live takeover the SECC and Clyde Auditorium for a host of performances from an array of Scottish bands and artists. The Clyde Auditorium features Deacon Blue, The Skids, Hue & Cry, Midge Ure, Lloyd Cole, The Bluebells, James Grant, Kevin McDermott and Tommy Reilly. Hall 3 has an indie vibe with The View, Teenage Fanclub, Idlewild, King Creosote, The Dykeenies, The Vaselines, Twin Atlantic, Codeine Velvet Club and The Law. Finally the Lomond Suite offers Mike Scott, Eddi Reader, Evelyn Glennie (with Philip Smith) and Dougie MacLean. Part of St Andrew’s Day 09. See preview, page 16.

Edinburgh FREE National Museums Scotland Homecoming Finale Celebration National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, 225 7534. 10am–5pm. Celebrate St Andrew’s Day as the National Museum’s Homecoming programme draws to a close with music, drama, tours and trails from Scottish talent, including a special performance of Tam O’ Shanter by Scottish Youth Theatre and YDance. Part of St Andrew’s Day 09.

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