Edinburgh Festival ‘GREYFRIARS TWISTED TALES’ August 2008
The Martians - winners of “THE SPIRIT OF THE FRINGE” 2008.
‘ Great fun… These boys have a great future .... The Martians have landed.’ Scotsman 'Consistently funny and with quality songwriting, this fast paced madness was pure entertainment' 5 stars Three Weeks. ‘Such catchy tunes that I have stuck in my head, full of fast paced delicious dry humour and clever (twisted!) takes on human foibles and superstitions, love of dogs and Scotland! ..and the Mary Poppins meets Hitler sketch, a pure musical Monty Python!’ 5 star reviews!
The Kielty Brothers and Houston performed at Edinburgh festival with their most professional show so far. They have the backing of Carole Metcalfe of the Bridewell theatre company.
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Tuesday 29 December 2009
MUGDOCK Music Festival 2008
The second Mugdock music festival June 2008 was a big success with sell
out events for the Red Hot Chilli Pipers and Michael Marra.
The Walled Garden Concerts - were a huge success. On Saturday the
perfect harmonies of Prelude from Newcastle ( hit song Neil Young's the
Goldrush) After which the Red hot Chilli Pipers rocked it with their pipes and
drums and had the crowd on their feet. The Chilli Pipers are talented young men
who can play those pipes! AND also dance and rock with the addition of a rock
band. They had lots of colour and personality, and the crowd loved them.
Their music ranges from the Beatles to traditional Scots tunes. The Chilli
Pipers were followed by the colourful Massia Warriors in brightly decorated
costumes who managed to smile their way through the rain (which started
during their set) and with jumping and getting the audience involved asking them
questions.
On Sunday the East Dunbartonshire Swing band brought jazz and sunshine,
followed by the fun West African beats of smiling Samba Sene and Diwan, and the
Beats of Brazil.
For the FREE Courtyard event we had a marquee this year, and it buzzed
all afternoon on both the Saturday and Sunday with a strong line-up and variety
of artists and dancers. The dancers brought colour and drama and included
flowing Chinese, stately Indians and the power of Flamingo. Ben the Hoose from
New Zealand (winners of the traditional album). Two young men originally from
Scotland on fiddle and guitar who played some top tunes and got everyone’s feet
tapping. Ayawarra with funky African drums had the children dancing on the
stage. Great fun.
Seylan and Cheyanne played their classic traditional music on harp and
cello along with Seylan's rich vocal. The refuges children of the
Sighthill Project were a delight both singing and playing their fiddles. Plus festival director Erne
Parkin and the Crossborder band entertained with upbeat folk/bluegrass song.
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Hobopop Collective Tall Ship 2008
Kirsty McGee & Mat Martin (Karine Polwart & Inge Thomson supporting) Tall Ship 8th June 2008.
The gig had a calm feel good vibe. These artists are soul-warming and moving. Mat kindly invited me to this gig months ago – it seems odd it has rolled around now. I had a magical evening…
On the most perfect June day - I made my way to the Tall Ship that sits on the River Clyde
The gig had a calm feel good vibe. These artists are soul-warming and moving. Mat kindly invited me to this gig months ago – it seems odd it has rolled around now. I had a magical evening…
On the most perfect June day - I made my way to the Tall Ship that sits on the River Clyde
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Karine Polwart! Tall Ship Gig June 2008
Tall Ship Gig Karine Inge Kirsty and Mat magic evening - Karine Polwart! I had a chat with Karine. She writes brilliant songs –and has a wonderful voice. One of the best. She keeps it simple. Also Kirsty & Mat Martin wonderful fun young duo who do acoustic blues-jazz tunes. After the gig the sky was the most perfect deep blue, the street lights like fairy lights, the moon a tiny sliver. It was light a dream or like a Picture book cover.
*Karine is an astute, caring and thoughtful writer of memorable tunes. Her songs, with their direct yet careful simplicity hit home with her clear unaffected soothing tones. Karine has an engaging voice. She sang songs from her wonderful new album – ‘This Earthly Spell’ – Firethief ‘down where I cannot go’ , ‘Rivers Run’ and the touching ‘Sorry.’ Karine sang a song ‘ Bonecrusher’ that she said she had written for her favourite Tv series Deadwood. She also sang 2 of my favourites ‘ Daisy (‘There are people in this world who don’t think like you do.’) and the moving Hole in my Heart. Karine finished her set with a haunting lullaby songs ‘Beow’ which means ‘Alive’. Her music has joyful moving directness and sincerity. As Karine’s sings - ‘hearts can sing.’ Thank you guys for such a memorable evening.
*Karine is an astute, caring and thoughtful writer of memorable tunes. Her songs, with their direct yet careful simplicity hit home with her clear unaffected soothing tones. Karine has an engaging voice. She sang songs from her wonderful new album – ‘This Earthly Spell’ – Firethief ‘down where I cannot go’ , ‘Rivers Run’ and the touching ‘Sorry.’ Karine sang a song ‘ Bonecrusher’ that she said she had written for her favourite Tv series Deadwood. She also sang 2 of my favourites ‘ Daisy (‘There are people in this world who don’t think like you do.’) and the moving Hole in my Heart. Karine finished her set with a haunting lullaby songs ‘Beow’ which means ‘Alive’. Her music has joyful moving directness and sincerity. As Karine’s sings - ‘hearts can sing.’ Thank you guys for such a memorable evening.
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